CF Toronto Eaton Centre Interactive Map

North America's busiest shopping mall. 255 stores across four levels in the heart of downtown Toronto.

Explore CF Toronto Eaton Centre across all four levels, including every store, restaurant, service, and transit entrance. The mall connects directly to the Yonge–University subway line and the PATH underground network, so finding the right exit matters as much as finding the right store. Use the map to search by store name, browse by floor, or locate the closest entrance from Queen Station or Dundas Station.

About CF Toronto Eaton Centre

CF Toronto Eaton Centre sits at the intersection of Yonge Street and Dundas Street in downtown Toronto, spanning approximately 1.7 million square feet of total complex area with roughly 2.1 million square feet of gross leasable area across four floors and approximately 255 stores, restaurants, and services. Owned and managed by Cadillac Fairview, it draws more than 50 million visitors annually — more than any other mall in North America by footfall, and more than many of Toronto's headline tourist attractions.

The tenant mix spans the full retail range:

  • H&M's Canadian flagship
  • Zara
  • Uniqlo
  • Sephora
  • Canada's Apple Store
  • Nike flagship with Canada's first NIKE BY YOU customisation studio

The property is architecturally defined by its domed glass galleria ceiling, known for the Flight Stop installation (60 fibreglass geese by Michael Snow in flying formation) which has been a downtown landmark since 1979.

Transit access is a defining feature: the mall sits directly above Queen and Dundas subway stations on the Yonge–University line, and connects via the PATH network to Union Station, allowing pedestrian movement across central Toronto without stepping outdoors.

This transit-linked footfall generates the density of visitors that makes CF TEC the most visited retail asset in Canada. The complexity of its four-level layout, dual subway entrances, and PATH connections means a significant share of visitors benefit from a searchable map rather than a static floor plan at the entrance.

Why interactive wayfinding matters here

CF Toronto Eaton Centre serves 50 million visitors a year — office workers arriving via PATH, tourists entering from Queen Station, and local shoppers descending from Dundas.

Each enters from a different level and a different orientation. A four-level mall with multiple transit connections and 255 tenants doesn't resolve itself with a single entrance map. When Nordstrom exited Canada, its large Eaton Centre footprint shifted to incoming tenants including Eataly and Simons, a significant reconfiguration that a live interactive map reflects immediately.

For Cadillac Fairview, keeping the directory current across a 50-million-visit property is an operational decision, not a marketing one.

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