You may visit Mark’s in Cf Toronto Eaton Centre at 65 Dundas Street West, within the north region of Toronto (near to Dundas Station and CF Toronto Eaton Centre). This store is an added feature to the areas of One Cole/Toronto Community Housing Corporation, Discovery District, Toronto Centre, Downtown Yonge, University–Rosedale, Garden District, Financial District and Little Tokyo. Doors are open today (Sunday) from 11:00 am until 7:00 pm, for those who would like to drop in. Refer to this page for the specifics on Mark’s Eaton Centre, Toronto, ON, including the working times, location description, contact number and additional information.
Mark’s is conveniently found not far from the intersection of Dundas Street West and Elizabeth Street, in Toronto, Ontario, at Cf Toronto Eaton Centre.
Just a 1 minute drive time from Dundas Street East, Elm Street, Bay Street or Yonge Street; a 3 minute drive from Queen's Park Crescent West, Jarvis Street or King Street West; and a 8 minute trip from Harbour Street or Lake Shore Boulevard West. If you are using GPS navigators use this address: 65 Dundas Street West, Toronto, ON M5G 2C3.
Buses can be caught from Elm Street, Dundas Street West, Hagerman Street and Shuter Street. Regular lines include the 19 and 13B.
Nearby subway stop locations: Dundas (222 m), St. Patrick (454 m) and Queen (515 m away) 1 Yonge–University is the regular line.
Customers should alight at Yonge Street (231 m), Chestnut Street (246 m) or Church Street (512 m away).
Union Train Station (1146 m) and Toronto Union Train Station (1280 m away) are by the store.
Just a short walk away there is Downtown Diversity Garden on Elizabeth Street, Ed Mirvish Theatre, Enwave Industrial, Larry Sefton Park, Trinity Square and The Tenor Mall.
At this time, Mark’s has 3 branches in Toronto, Ontario.
For more Mark’s visit this page with an entire list of branches near Toronto.
While shopping at Mark’s, be sure to take a look around the other exceptional stores in Cf Toronto Eaton Centre. This place also accommodates additional occupants, such as: Bath & Body Works, Shoppers Drug Mart, Apple, Starbucks, Mark’s and other possibilities.
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