CF Toronto Eaton Centre is one of the most popular shopping spots in Toronto, right in the downtown heart. Our team at MapleVia created this interactive map specially for this place, look at it as your own guide for finding stores and getting around without guessing. With it you can see where everything is and plan your visit before you even step in the mall.
Do you need to find a particular store? Simply tap the search bar in the upper left-hand corner, type what you search, and there, it appears. If you prefer to browse more casually, the categories are very useful for that too.
Do you want a bird’s-eye look of the whole place? Hover over the map and scroll to zoom in. In the bottom right corner are buttons for zoom in, zoom out or go to full screen, if you want the most detailed view possible.
How To Use This CF Toronto Eaton Centre Directory Map
The mall stretches through five clear levels, L1, UE, L2, L3 and L4. To jump between floors and see what each offers, simply click the level labels up to the right. If you tap any store pin, you will get the details about that store, great for doing a little research before your trip.
CF Toronto Eaton Centre is a vast multilevel shopping and office complex, that holds an important place on Yonge Street, within easy reach of Union Station and Nathan Phillips Square. The limits are quite clear: Yonge Street marks the east side, Queen Street West runs along the south edge, Dundas Street West borders it north, and James Street with Trinity Square marks the west border. Basically, it is simply in the centre of everything.
What truly sets this mall apart? That impressive glass ceiling. It fills the interior with natural light and creates an airy, open atmosphere that you do not commonly find in most malls.
The space is full of stores, restaurants and services (wherever you turn). Big brands are on all five levels, so there truly is something for everyone. Fashion, food, tech, household needs.
The choice is truly vast.
Here is an interesting fact: CF Toronto Eaton Centre actually attracts more visitors than any other tourist attraction in the whole city. That maybe sounds wierd, but the reason is simple. Two metro stations sit directly under the mall, so a constant flow of commuters cross it daily just to reach work or school.
Add those to the regular customers and to tourists from outside the city, and you get truly jaw-dropping foot traffic. Because of that it ranks among the most visited malls in North America.
Arriving by public transit is also very easy, thanks to the direct metro connection. Parking headaches and downtown traffic jams? Not your issue.
All this means serious shopping territory. Seeing everything takes time and a bit of effort, and the levels spread the places so that stores do not feel pressed one to the other, but that also means that tired feet are almost inevitable. Better bring comfortable shoes, or at least already “broken” ones.
One small thing worth mentioning: the women’s toilets occasionally have surprisingly long queues, especially when the mall is very full. No disaster, only something too mentally prepare for.
The Marriott hotel is directly connected to the mall, which is perfect if you arrive from outside the city. Staying hear means that the stores and restaurants are almost at your doorstep.
Because it sits in the downtown of Toronto, the mall is surrounded by many other features that are worth a trip. Nathan Phillips Square and various other places are only a short walk away. It truly works as a hub for a full day of city exploration.
Beyond shopping, the complex also serves as an office building, so foot traffic stays steady during the day because many workers move through it. The energy barely ever truly calms down.
If Toronto is in your travel plan, CF Toronto Eaton Centre deserves a place in your list. Almost everyone that visits the city eventually ends up here. Whether on purpose or because the metro schedule simply passesthrough.
With the shopping, food and useful transit access, it is practically a required station during any trip.
Remember that although this interactive directory map was accurate during creation, retail tenants change over time, so updates will appear when things move. Save this page so that you can quickly check what is currently here before your next trip.



