Downtown/Westmount/Old Montreal By Shirine Saad
Most shopping addicts head downtown for their basics and then to Westmount and Old Montreal to dress ’em up. I also get all my beauty, food and alcohol fixes in these hoods, so I end up spending a lot of time (and money!) there…more...
Outremont By Shirine Saad
It’s the place where hoity-toity French people and grungy hipsters mix, attracted by the elegant cafes, poetic boutiques and, of course, the bagels! more...
Eglinton West By Susie Sheffman
Saturday is my veg day — after a spin class at Track Fitness, I love to laze around the house reading the papers, and I don’t usually like to venture too far from home. Lucky for me, my Eglinton Avenue neighbourhood has some of the best shopping in the city. more...
Queen West By Ceri Marsh
My neighbourhood feels like a little village in the city. Although Queen West has changed a lot in the past few years, it’s still mostly made up of small, independent businesses. There are greengrocers, cafés, bookstores and boutiques, all within steps of our place. more...
Yorkville By Sarah Casselman
Bloor/Yorkville inspires my inner uptown girl with its chic selection of clothing and accessories. Let the shopping games begin...more...
Kitsilano and South Granville By Rebecca Tay
Kitsilano—one of the city’s original hippie neighbourhoods, dubbed Kitsafornia—has seen a lot of changes over the years. First, it was yoga central, then it became the city’s maternity capital, and now it’s just shopping fun. more...
Gastown By Rebecca Tay
The city’s most up-and-coming neighbourhood, Gastown is my favourite spot for discovering new designers and hidden gems. Plus, who doesn’t love an afternoon stroll on an old cobblestone street? more...
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