Sportswear Stores in Spadina-Fort York, Toronto, ON with opening times, website

Find accurate info on the best sportswear stores in Spadina-Fort York, Toronto. Get reviews and contact details for each business, including phone number, address, opening hours, promotions and other information.
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585 Queen St. West, Toronto, M5V 2B7

(416) 203-1694
At WINNERS there's always a new deal to find and love. With new brand name and designer fashions arriving several times a week, it's like a new store every time you visit! Find fabulous for less.
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318 Queen Street West, Toronto, M5V 2A5

(226) 779-7415
A community focused store that offers athletic wear & accessories, an in-store studio, healthy cafe and a space to gather for events and experiences. Founded in Vancouver BC in 1998, the first lululemon shared its retail space with a yoga studio. We've been growing ever since, and our technical yoga and run clothes are now available in countries all over the world. We want to elevate the world from mediocrity to greatness. Our Mission Statement is to create components for people to live longer, healthier, fun lives. We make technical athletic apparel for yoga, dancing, and most other sweaty pursuits. All lululemon locations have strong ties to our local communities.
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486 Front Street W, Toronto, M5V 1B6

(647) 699-5375
Founded in Vancouver BC in 1998, the first lululemon shared its retail space with a yoga studio. We've been growing ever since, and our technical yoga and run clothes are now available in countries all over the world. We want to elevate the world from mediocrity to greatness. Our Mission Statement is to create components for people to live longer, healthier, fun lives. We make technical athletic apparel for yoga, dancing, and most other sweaty pursuits. All lululemon locations have strong ties to our local communities.
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15 York Street, Toronto, M5J 0A3

(416) 981-0980
Sport Chek is Canada's largest retailer of men's, women's and kids' shoes, jackets and clothing, as well as sporting gear for activities like: running, cycling, swimming, watersports, team sports, hockey, golf and more. Shop online or at one of 200+ locations nationwide. Specialty shops: Nevada Bob's Golf, Hockey Experts, Pro Ski & Board Shop
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95 Bathurst Street, Toronto, M5V 0H7

(416) 792-7223
Footwear Store, Sportswear store, Sporting goods store
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1000 Queen St W, Toronto, M6J 1H1

(416) 533-2400
With our stores fully open, we have been loving seeing all of our loyal customers again in England and across Europe. Our stores are super safe to visit, and we have implemented social distancing and enhanced cleaning regimes to provide the best shopping experience possible. As always, our website and apps are available to shop from too - it’s up to you!
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389 Queen St. West, ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT, Toronto, M5V 2A5

(416) 915-5536
sportswear manufacturer, shoes, clothing store
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50 Bay St, Toronto, M5J 2X2

(416) 815-5746
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500 King Street West, Toronto, M5V 1L9

(416) 861-1102
We’re in business to save our home planet. You’ll find us in the old Gurney Stove Factory, established in 1872, and now beautifully remodeled, in Toronto’s Key West neighborhood, between Brant Street and Spadina Ave. It’s an easy jog over to Queen’s Park or Edward Garden, Lake Ontario and the Waterfront Trail. We carry an assortment of quality Patagonia clothing and gear for all manner of outdoor sport, travel and everyday life. Our staff knows its sports and our products, and is a force for environmental & social activism in our community, enjoying a close relationship with Lake Ontario Waterkeeper and other hard-working groups.
Patagonia in Toronto is praised for its extensive selection of outdoor clothing and equipment, knowledgeable and helpful staff, and excellent customer service. Customers appreciate the warm and welcoming atmosphere, as well as the ethical business practices. Some reviews mention great deals and sales, while others highlight individual experiences with friendly and kind staff.
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116 Spadina Ave, Unit G-1, Toronto, M5V 2K6

(647) 557-0500
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339 Queen St W, Toronto, M5V 2A4

(416) 204-1118
outdoor clothing, Sportswear store, Business Service, Outdoor Equipment Store, sporting goods, Outdoor sports store
Customers consistently praise the friendly and helpful staff at Arc'teryx Toronto on Queen Street. Many mention the store's clean and spacious environment. The high-quality merchandise is frequently noted, with some suggesting the selection could be more diverse. Several reviewers highlight specific staff members for their expertise and attentiveness.
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263 Adelaide St W, Unit 210, Toronto, M3H 1Y2

(437) 971-5041
Apparel & Clothing, Sportswear store
Customers highly praise the quality and fit of Top Knot hats, noting the superior material and innovative features such as magnetic closures and sweat-wicking abilities. They express appreciation for the excellent customer service, which they describe as responsive, friendly, and efficient. Several customers mention the convenience of wearing their hats for various activities, including fitness and everyday wear.
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40 BAY ST, ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT, Toronto, M5J 2X2

416-815-5700
ARTS, ICE HOCKEY CLUB, sports, Sportswear store, teams, professional, ENTERTAINMENT AND RECREATION
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383 Queen St W, Toronto, M5V 2A5

(647) 348-5622
Sportswear store, Clothing store
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357 Queen St W, Toronto, M5V 2A4

(416) 977-6686
Sportswear store, Women's clothing store
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460 Richmond St W, Toronto, M5V 1Y1

(416) 532-1520
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364 Queen St W, Toronto, M5V 2A2

(416) 204-1373
Sportswear store
At ASICS in Toronto, customers appreciate the personalized and knowledgeable shoe shopping experience provided by the staff. They go the extra mile in ensuring a perfect fit, demonstrating lace locks and explaining footwear features. Some visitors were disappointed with the bring-your-own-sock policy and perceived lack of attention to their needs.