The top 10 outlet malls near Toronto
Outlet malls near Toronto might be a bit of a mission to get to, but they are well worth the trek once you score those deals. These are the destinations where you'll find big-name brands at rock bottom prices.
Here's a round-up of outlet malls in and around Toronto.
With over 200 stores, Vaughan Mills is the GTA's all-star outlet mall. Everyday shops like GAP, Urban Planet, and H&M are accompanied by heavy-hitters like Adidas and Sephora.
Mississauga's Heartland Town Centre is home to outlet stores like Winners, Tommy Hilfiger and Under Armour, plus a Jollibee.
Shoppers looking for a more upscale outlet experience should head to Halton Hills. The Steeles West location draws crowds eager to get their hands on lower-priced goods from big brands like Gucci, Balenciaga and Versace.
The outlets found at Dufferin St. and Orfus Rd. are a must-visit for bargain hunters. It boasts a cheese outlet, Ardene, Roots, Bluenotes and Urban Planet.
Welcome to your average savings haven near the 427 and the QEW in Mississauga. You'll recognize stores like GUESS, Nike, Tommy Hilfiger and Home Essentials.
At this Niagara Falls outlet you'll discover deals from Samsonite, SVP Sports, Urban Planet and LL. Bean. It's set up in a strip-mall fashion, so come prepared with good walking shoes.
Another Niagara Falls option, the stores here include a lot of familiar brands including Old Navy, ALDO, Adidas, Brooks Brothers and Browns.
Located on Weston Road in Woodbridge, the Colossus Centre has a healthy mix of outlet stores. When it comes to discount stores, there's a HomeSense, Marshalls, Dollarama and Costco.
Although it's an hour from downtown Toronto, the outlet mall in Cookstown is worth the drive for their consistent store-wide deals and varied outlet selection. Buyers make the trip for factory stores of Columbia, Banana Republic, Polo Ralph Lauren and GUESS.
This bargain stop's outlet stores near Sheppard and Allen Road offer crucial savings on key household items, food and kitchenware. Stock up on cooking necessities as well as low-priced frozen foods.
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