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Honest Ed's, Toronto

Toronto landmark that invites you to 'Come in and Get Lost!' While this gigantic department store is far more impressive outside than in, it's definitely worth a look if for no other reason than to see the gigantic 'No Refunds' signs that wallpaper the interior.

Toronto landmark that invites you to 'Come in and Get Lost!' While this gigantic department store is far more impressive outside than in, it's definitely worth a look if for no other reason than to see the gigantic 'No Refunds' signs that wallpaper the interior. Check it out at night, when the shopfront's 23,000 lights make for a dazzling display.


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About Honest Ed's

 581 Bloor Street West, Toronto, ON, Canada

 +1 416-537-1574

 honesteds.sites.toronto.com

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