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The shopaholic in me jumped for joy when I found out I was staying so close to Toronto's biggest mall. And I jumped even higher when I found out the currency exchange difference from USD to CAD (It's not a big difference, but for someone who loves to shop, it was definitely a plus!). The mall itself is HUGE. 3 floors filling up 3 street blocks, 330+ stores and restaurants, and several entrances/exits coming from Yonge, Dundas, Queen, and James. There's a wide selection of different stores, from stores that you can find in the US (Aldo, Juicy Couture, Stuart Weitzman, ZARA, Coach, Victoria's Secret, etc.) in addition to Canadian stores (Dynamite, Chateau, etc.). Basically, there are all of the chain mall stores that you would expect. Although we didn't eat here, there was also a wide selection of places to eat in the Urban Eatery food court.
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