


Upper Canada Mall
About
Upper Canada Mall is a sprawling indoor shopping destination that goes beyond retail, offering dedicated play areas, family dining options, and climate-controlled comfort year-round. With over 200 stores including popular toy shops, children's clothing outlets, and entertainment options, it's a one-stop destination where parents can shop while kids stay engaged and entertained.
Highlights
- ✓Indoor climate-controlled play areas perfect for toddlers and young children
- ✓Popular toy stores including LEGO Store and Build-A-Bear Workshop
- ✓Extensive food court with options for picky eaters and international cuisine
- ✓Family washrooms with nursing rooms and change tables
- ✓Major retailers like Hudson's Bay and Indigo for one-stop family shopping
Pro Tips
- 1.Visit weekday mornings (10-11 AM) right when the mall opens for the quietest experience, especially if your kids want to use the play areas without crowds.
- 2.Bring Canadian currency or a credit card with no foreign transaction fees. Most stores accept major credit cards, but having some cash for food court vendors is helpful.
- 3.Download the mall's app or grab a directory at the entrance to locate family washrooms with change tables, nursing rooms, and play areas quickly.
- 4.Park near the Yonge Street entrance for easiest access to the central food court and main play areas.
- 5.Take advantage of the climate control: this is an excellent rainy day or winter activity when outdoor plans aren't feasible in Ontario's variable weather.
Best Time to Visit
Weekday mornings (Tuesday or Wednesday, 10 AM to noon) offer the least crowded experience. Avoid weekends and Saturday afternoons when the mall is busiest. The mall is particularly useful during cold Canadian winters (November to March) as an indoor activity option.
What to Know
Parking is free and plentiful in the multi-level parking structure. The food court offers diverse international cuisine and familiar chains, with high chairs available. Family washrooms with changing facilities are located throughout the mall.
Seasonal Notes
The mall hosts special seasonal events including Santa visits during the holiday season (November to December), Easter bunny photo opportunities in spring, and back-to-school activities in August. Winter (December to March) is particularly popular as families seek indoor entertainment during cold Ontario weather.
Nearby Eats
The mall's expansive food court offers kid-friendly chains and international options. For sit-down dining, check out nearby family restaurants along Yonge Street within a 5-minute drive.
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