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List of shopping malls in Toronto and the Golden Horseshoe
City of Toronto
  • Agincourt Mall
  • Atrium on Bay
  • Bayview Village
  • Bridlewood Mall
  • Cedarbrae Mall
  • Centerpoint Mall
  • Cloverdale Mall
  • College Park
  • The Crossways
  • Dufferin Mall
  • East York Town Centre
  • Toronto Eaton Centre
  • Eglinton Square
  • Empress Walk
  • Fairview Mall
  • Hazelton Lanes
  • Honeydale Mall
  • Lawrence Plaza
  • Lawrence Square
  • Manulife Centre
  • Parkway Mall
  • PATH
  • Queen's Quay Terminal
  • Scarborough Town Centre
  • Sherway Gardens
  • Shoppers World Danforth
  • Shops at Don Mills
  • Splendid China Tower*
  • Woodbine Centre
  • Yorkdale
Peel Region
  • Bramalea City Centre
  • Dixie Outlet Mall
  • Erin Mills Town Centre
  • Shoppers World Brampton
  • Square One
York Region
  • Hillcrest Mall
  • Market Village*
  • Markville Shopping Centre
  • Pacific Mall*
  • The Promenade
  • Remington Centre
  • Upper Canada Mall
  • Vaughan Mills
Durham Region
  • Pickering Town Centre
  • Oshawa Centre
Halton Region
  • Burlington Mall
  • Mapleview Centre
  • Oakville Place
  • Milton Mall
City of Hamilton
  • Centre Mall
  • Eastgate Square
  • Lime Ridge Mall
  • Lloyd D. Jackson Square
Niagara Region
  • Niagara Square Shopping Centre
  • Seaway Mall
  • The Pen Centre
Simcoe County
  • Georgian
Waterloo Region
  • Cambridge Centre
  • Conestoga Mall
  • Fairview Park Mall
  • Market Square, Kitchener
Wellington County
  • Old Quebec Street Mall
  • Stone Road Mall
Defunct Shopping Centres
  • Don Mills Centre
The largest mall in each area is bolded. *Ethnic malls

Coordinates: 43°36′42.62″N 79°33′25.55″W / 43.6118389°N 79.5570972°W / 43.6118389; -79.5570972

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