List Of Shopping Malls In Toronto
The following is a list of malls in Toronto, Canada. The first enclosed shopping mall in Toronto was the Toronto Arcade in downtown Toronto. The first shopping mall of the enclosed, automobile-centred design type was Yorkdale Shopping Centre, opened in 1964. For shopping malls surrounding the city of Toronto, please see the template at the bottom of this article.
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