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    Sankofa Square

    3.4 (73 reviews)
    Open 6:00 am - 6:00 AM (Next day)

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    Denise W.

    This is like the Canadian version of NYC Times Square except it is not that busy and it doesn't have that night life lively vibe where it showcases NYC a city that doesn't sleep. Yonge-Dundas Square is located right in front of Toronto Eaton Center. This square is surrounded by many many bright flashy TV screen on buildings. These screens shows ads non-stop. In the summer time there are free concerts or shows happening at the square. The square has many seating available and it also has a water cooling area. It is in the center of Toronto downtown.

    Jessica R.

    Love this part of the city! Always so much good people watching. The area is very clean and lively.

    Yonge-Dundas Square, Toronto
    Bruce K.

    Passing through the square on a weekday morning, lots of foot traffic but not much else going on. Maybe later. Bandshell stage at one end, busy traffic at another, a large fountain / water structure on one side and the entrance to the Dundas metro station fills out the square. A very large, blank, empty space that is clearly designed for public art performances. Surrounded by restaurants, offices and lots of retail shopping, this is likely a super busy spot in the warm summer. In early May, not so much. [Review 10950 overall, 722 of 2019.]

    At Yonge-Dundas Square, looking at Toronto Eaton Centre
    Mary T.

    I visit Yonge-Dundas Square a handful of times each year. I am mainly using the Green P lot to park. I end up either going to Massey Hall or shopping. I had no idea that I could check in on Yelp here. I recently blew through this area on my way to Little Portugal. I took a photo and then found out today that I could have checked in. I learn something new each day! I spent a ton of time along Yonge Street as a teenager. I remember the Coles bookstore where Yonge-Dundas Square currently is. I believe there was an arcade on the same block, but I preferred the one on the northeast side more. Yep, I'm dating myself. So be it. Pac-man rules! Okay, I'm good. These days, Yonge-Dundas Square is trying to mimic New York's Times Square, with lots of bright billboards, ads, and plenty of stores and eateries. You'll often find cool food events, free movie screenings, and more at the square when the weather is warmer. It's a cool meeting area. When it gets exceptionally hot in the summertime, there are small water fountains in the square. You'll see me run through them to cool off, just like a crazy young girl would. I'm just not a young girl anymore. The crazy can stay. It's fun being here. It's great remembering the past and feeling good about the present with what we have in this area now. Sure, it's more commercialized than ever, but it's enjoyable being a tourist in your hometown. (95)

    lots of big ads
    Brenda H.

    Most of the time there isn't too much happening here. It feels more like a meeting spot across from the Eaton Centre that everyone in the city is familiar with. There are big flashy signs everywhere (mainly ads) and street performers in the area. It is easy to get to because it's so close to the Dundas subway station. The seasonal decorations are nice.

    Harish V.

    Reminds me of Times Square in NewYork with lot of bill boards and corporate ad boards on all the buildings and space in middle of the roads to have small concerts/gatherings. It is a shopping district and close to eaton centre and city tv building and some theatre. Lot of regular chain Food options but I did try a place consisting of few food trucks giving different options and best part is they have place to sit .

    Panoramic view
    Gillian A.

    I've never been to Times Square in NY so I don't have much of a comparison lol. This was my whole take at this square: "Oh wow this is pretty cool *snaps pictures* oh okay gotta cross the street now to get to my next destination. Okay I'm over it." LOL To elaborate, I mean I guess you can go out of your way to see it, but don't expect to be wow'ed for more than 10 minutes. Not many people stay for a long period of time taking pictures here. It's pretty much just a bunch of large screens of advertisements in one intersection. (Off-topic: I see so many ads already about the Jack Ryan Amazon Prime show; seeing John Krasinski's face on a large screen advertising the show at the square doesn't help at all. He'll always be Jim to me anyways, take it or leave it.)

    Kendra H.

    Kept hearing that this is basically the Times Square of Toronto. It definitely has that feel for sure and as a native New Yorker I found many similarities. Yonge Dundas Square is much smaller though in comparison though to TS. There are some cool shops and lots of places to eat. I also noticed a cool spot where they have local concerts outside. It's a pretty neat place to check out. Definitely not as grand as a TS but still worth a visit. At night the vibe changes completely and lots of people were out to party it seemed. Beware that there are many pandhandlers and homeless here as well unfortunately.

    Robin L.

    This reminds me of Times Square in NYC and Piccadilly Square in London. The shops are great and the atmosphere is great. The mixture of love music, street performers and various restaurants was exciting. If you love to shop make this one of your stops!

    Kimberly J.

    My family always brings me here. CF Toronto Eaton Centre is located in Yonge-Dundas Square as well. There are lots of good eats around this area. If you're in Toronto, it's a nice place to check out at least once. They have festivals and concerts going on at different times too.

    Lots to look at . Fun street performances.
    Theresa E.

    Super fun place. I imagine that Time Square would be like this. Full of lights and life and fun. People and artists. And bustling with activity. A Toronto bucket list item for sure.

    Toronto's Times Square
    Tina C.

    Modelled after my native city of New York which the renowned Times Square originated, Toronto emulates the same liveliness of the active nightlife with gargantuan billboards and animated advertising screens. Why does a lot of metropolitans literally copy NY's Times Square (i.e. Hong Kong and Toronto)? Dudes, create your own unique individualism to highlight your city's own flair! After a one hour and four minute flight from New York's John F. Kennedy (JFK) Airport on an empty stomach from morning to mid-afternoon, I was immensely famished. My party and I walked from our nearby hotel to Yonge-Dundas Square (Times Square) in search for a decent restaurant. There are many Chinese restaurant in this area as well as shops. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yonge-Dundas_Square

    Poutine fest
    Amber J.

    There are a lot of events and performances that happen here, and today they had the Poutine Festival. They had about 10 food truck type stalls and the lines were really long. It was still a fun experience!

    It's a Coca-Cola Christmas

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    Absolutely a waste of time for hardy any shops and high end eating! Public restrooms near locks on…read moretank House street. I was a tourist age 75 and would not waste my time

    (Visited 09/02/2025 TU @ 8:30pm): Distillery may have been its history, but this open-air district…read morehas become more than that! After I imbibed at Old Flame Brewing Co., I explored The Distillery Historic District where it was located for a leisurely first evening in Toronto. Over 20 years ago, a small group of visionary developers looked at a derelict collection of Victorian Industrial buildings that had been pronounced a national historic site and imagined transforming it. They wanted to create a place that would excite and inspire the senses. Where people could experience new ideas, new foods, new designs and new ways of living and working. The vision was to combine the romance and relaxing atmosphere of European walking and patio districts with the hip, cool dynamic of an area like New York City's SoHo or Chelsea, where creative minds got together and you felt as if anything could happen. Their dream was to provide a place where artists, artisans, entrepreneurs and businesspeople could rub shoulders and inspire each other. So, they began plans to restore the 47 buildings known as the Gooderham & Worts Distillery. They went to great lengths in the restoration process to repurpose original materials and brilliantly blend them with today's modern materials and green technologies. One could only marvel at the authentic exterior restoration that was achieved. But it was when you stepped inside the buildings that you truly realized the magnitude of what was accomplished. What you found was a dramatic fusion of old and new. An inspired blend of Victorian Industrial architecture and stunning 21st century design and creativity. The result was an internationally acclaimed village of one-of-a-kind stores, shops, galleries, studios, restaurants, cafes, theatres and more. The Distillery Historic District opened in 2003 and today is widely regarded as Canada's premier arts, culture and entertainment destination. A place brimming with creativity and creative people, that could inspire dreams, and a place that could help them come true. Was history on my side to revisit this district that actually had a distillery shop onsite that I missed!? PURCHASE(S) (N/A): I spent some money at Old Flame Brewing Co. (read my review of that) but nowhere else, and certainly nothing directly with the facility itself. Of course, you had ample opportunity to spend your money with other businesses or onsite parking, or simply nothing at all as you just hung out. EXPERIENCE I lazily walked throughout the premises as I checked out the storefronts of mostly closed businesses for the night, people-watched, but mainly admired several art displays https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?userid=8jVT2inwc8GIQ6sH2UG9Vw&start=24&select=1tmuPlZ1LXRKNJC6ViM-vw and enjoyed the nice cool evening weather. SERVICE Besides the employees who worked inside the various businesses and possibly a guard who managed the parking lots, there were no other services available. At this time of night, I didn't see any cleaning crew or security staff - "nuff said. PARKING (Varied; N/A this instance): It was a flat 15-minute walk from my Airbnb. Otherwise, there were both onsite and offsite lots, numerous public transportation options, and rideshares - 'nuff said. ATMOSPHERE, DÉCOR, AMBIENCE A large outdoor area filled with 19th-Century buildings repaired and repurposed to house new businesses https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?userid=8jVT2inwc8GIQ6sH2UG9Vw&start=24&select=fGw7y2G0RTwKqQnQ6VEynA with walking paths https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?userid=8jVT2inwc8GIQ6sH2UG9Vw&start=24&select=xf2flq93fGxjt4L2oJAhmw and open sections for gatherings and live entertainment, and a decent amount of places to sit. Plenty of natural lighting since you were completely outside while a ton of various electric lights and those along the street filled in the rest. There were no TVs on the exterior while the only background noise were the sounds of passing vehicles and the chatter of patrons. https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?userid=8jVT2inwc8GIQ6sH2UG9Vw&start=24&select=oF-rbwyZqdtP9nryC8CVRA ATTIRE Totally casual, so I would normally be in a t-shirt, boardshorts, and flip-flops. OVERALL The Distillery Historic District was very cool, and I would gladly visit it again the next time I was in Toronto. There were so many things to try and take part in given a full day. There were enough varied businesses to spread the money around... or simply just chill. And, I always loved supporting small businesses and efforts whenever possible. I found complete value based on the prices, service, and experience noted above (TOTAL paid experience was around $0.00 BEFORE any discounts and/or tip). And, many of businesses accepted my credit card of choice... AMEX! 5.0 STARS

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