soundmuseum
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Toys Toys Toys on Level 1, which was announced as being re-opened, seems to be packing up all their inventory and closing up shop.
Toys Toys Toys just can't compete with Amazon, even without the pandemic.Toys Toys Toys on Level 1, which was announced as being re-opened, seems to be packing up all their inventory and closing up shop.
I told a friend that Pusateri’s in HBC had reopened based on a pic I snapped at the end of June. She found it still closed and a September reopening date listed.
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Toys Toys Toys on Level 1, which was announced as being re-opened, seems to be packing up all their inventory and closing up shop.
That's unfortunate. I always found good gifts there.
I'll also admit there's some nostalgia associated with walking into a toy store that Amazon just can't replicate.
EB Games and EBX (yes, they are a very short distance from each other) also sell toys.The Indigo upper floor has a selection of toys now, particularly those geared to very young children, as well as Lego.
EB Games and EBX (yes, they are a very short distance from each other) also sell toys.
As does Canadian Tire and Hudsons Bay - but I see the nostalgia @syn is referring to. Nothing like walking into a store entirely dedicated to toys. It's not the same at any of the other retailers who also happen to carry toys.
It's funny, but even as a kid, I never really enjoyed Toys R Us ........or .....what was the other one called? Toy City?
But the toy department of The Bay, at Christmas time; or Eatons............that was magic!
On the other hand...........the model train store on Mt. Pleasant.........
Mastermind has some (strange) internal policy of avoiding malls whenever possible.