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The film profiles Take a Walk on the Wildside, a clothing store in Toronto, Ontario which caters to the unique needs of cross-dressing men. [2] The film premiered at the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival in 2017. [3] The film won the Canadian Screen Award for Best Short Documentary Film at the 6th Canadian Screen Awards. [4]
The Shops at Don Mills (corporately known as CF Shops at Don Mills) [4] is a lifestyle centre-type shopping centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, located at Don Mills Road and Lawrence Avenue East in Toronto. There are 72 retail stores with a total floor space of 47,550 square metres (or 511,824 square feet). [5]
The yard contains 5 buildings, two of which are the General Overhaul and Repair Shop (a.k.a. Greenwood Shop) with a floor space of 185,000 square feet (17,200 m 2), and the carhouse for inspection, minor repairs and washing. [2] The Greenwood Shop has specialized shops for heavy overhauls of subway cars and components as well as stores.
CPKC Toronto Yard is a facility located in northeast Toronto, Ontario, Canada owned by the Canadian Pacific Kansas City, often incorrectly referred to as Agincourt Yard because it is located in Agincourt, a neighbourhood of Toronto.
In any event, whether the school of business is a store or not is irrelevant, as the Toronto Eaton Centre has both retail and office components. Skeezix1000 14:40, 6 October 2007 (UTC) [ reply ] Not colour coded
The Main Store and the Annex, however, were the only two buildings open to the public. The two buildings were connected by an underground passageway open to both employees and shoppers. It was the first underground pathway in Toronto open to the public, and it is often credited as a historic precursor to Toronto's current downtown PATH network.
The Craft Ontario Shop is known in Toronto as one of the premier locations in the city for purchasing one-of-a-kind, handmade objects. Throughout its existence, a number of well-known celebrities and political figures have shopped at The Guild Shop, including Bill Clinton , Margaret Atwood , Jeanne Beker , Christopher Plummer , Beau Bridges ...