Reviews of Centerpoint Mall (Mall)

6464 Yonge St, North York, ON M2M 3X4, Canada

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We've got the feddbacks of people who purchased the services and products of Centerpoint Mall (Mall) near to the territory of Asbestos (Canada).

To this day this business has a rating of 3.8 stars over 5 and that score has been calculated on 127 reviews.

As you can read, it has an average rating is quite positive, and it's founded on a very large number of reviews, so we may be quite sure that the score is quite faithful. If there are many people who bothered to give their review when they've done well with the service, it works.

You know that we don't usually stop to put evaluations when they are correct and we usually do it only if we've had a problem or incidence...

This Mall corresponds to the category of Shopping mall.

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REVIEWS OF Centerpoint Mall IN Asbestos

G. O.

Not too busy and not too slow, still contains most of the essential shops. One of my fave mall.

ArvinJKA Azodi

All of the stores are cheap and have some brands that are so not famous!! There is no expensive brands in this mall, but it doesn't mean that it is a bad place to shop. The mall contains a good food court and mediocre shops. Good for shopping for your grandfather that doesn't buy anything. 4/5

Candice Yee

Very crispy skin, and the meat is soft and juicy. Big location and great staff

Mrs Digz

Still a great mall to visit.

Appy Uppal

My wife and I have never been disappointed visiting this place. Our primary reason for the visit would be No Frills and/or Dollarama ???? Well, the food court is good too. Centerpoint mall has got Canadian Tier, Canadian computers and electronics, the beer store, etc to name a few. Got free outdoor parking too!

Shimon S

Could use some more entertaining stores

Wendy A. Joseph

Great place to shop, some great bargain shops.

Arash

Pretty good services, fun mall, not too crowded for anyone worried. :)

No one cares

A big mall with a lot of good stores inside. A big cafeteria with a big amount of choice in food: fast-food (Mc Donald's), cafe (Tim Hortons), chinese food, greek food, thai food, etc. Also there is little cafes all around the place (Bubble The, Timothy, Freshly Squeezed, etc) including one sushi "place" in one of the halls. Stores include: jewelry stores (Swarovski, Vivah, Russian Stones etc.), clothing stores (Hudson Bay, Arden, OK BROTHER, etc), other kind of stores (Dollarama, Fido, Sweet Maple, phone stores etc.) The mall have "Academy of Music" in their assortment of stores. Basically Academy of Music is a place where they teach how to play instruments. As far as I know: guitar and piano. I go to guitar classes in Academy of Music and spend there a whole day after walking around the stores or just minding my own business in the cafeteria. Centrepoint Mall is a place I whould recommend.

Sarah Stang

This is a pretty good mall. It's kept clean and has a decent sized food court. It has a lot of diverse stores, including The Bay, Dollarama, Canadian Tire, Lowe's, and No Frills. The No Frills there is huge!

RoyaleWchz

A very decent mall with good shopping options. It is usually kept very clean other than the washrooms. Parking is good. As is the location. It is certainly worth a visit if you’re in the area.

Erwin Sniedzins

Needed a furnace and humidifier filters so I ended up at Canadian Tire. The filters were on sale and about an $8 savings. The staff was great walking me to the filter area. It was now coffee or a $2 sundae. Choose the coffee despite the hot weather - less calories

Anna-Maria E. Kuipers

Its nice to be able to walk through a mall again.

Rose Sha

Overall this is not an exciting mall. It is a convenient location as you can get essentials from no frills and Canadian Tire. There are many small stores within the mall that offer cheap items, which usually do not have high quality. The food court is crowded but there are a variety of different fast-food that is offered there. It can be noted that there are also a few restaurants at one side of the mall near the Hudson Bay. Except what the Hudson Bay offers there are not a lot of high quality brand items. There is a school near by and many students come in during their lunch time and the place gets over crowded. Getting to the mall during the weekend is frustrating as it will get super crowded as well. It can also be noted that this location is very accessible by buses.

LINA YOUN シ

This is my number 1 mall I go to! It's packed with very good stores and the workers are great

Anders Ross

Mall needs a renovation. Carlos No Frills is a great grocery alternative to FOOD BASICS OR PRICE CHOPPER. Hey GUIDES, What store would you like to see put here at Centerpoint? The Payless Shoes was too big for this location. Let me know what you think.

francisco salazar

I love this mall but I was very upset today as I saw many people walking with out following the directions indicated in the floor..and the security guards did nothing to correct this behavior..very disappointing..we don't seem to get it..this is serious!!!

Chris Colman

This was the last time I was able to take my grandmother out for dinner before she passed away. She really enjoyed shopping and eating Chinese Food so I took her out here. I’m glad I was able to have a good memory and a picture that would last.

Nima Hassani

Not a huge mall but it has some great stores.

Jorge Richard

Location, location, location. This a popular mall just a the border of Toronto and Thornhill. Plenty of public transportation and a big parking lot. Has lot of stores, but not the high end market. I like this place because in my way back from work. The most important store probably is The Bay.

Ryan Furlong

The mall has a good variety of various shops for you to complete your needs. It is a little on the small side for malls, being only one floor. You could probably get most of what you wanted here; though there are places it doesn't have like bath and body works- a personal must for me since I need scented candles for the smelly kids and my personal relaxation usage.

Alaleh - FoodyTO

It is quite a large mall with plenty of parking spaces. It's home to Canadian Tire, No Frills, Shoppers Drug Mart, Dollarama, Canada Computers, Hudson's Bay and local shops. The food court is clean and is suitable for a quick bite. You can choose from famous chains such as McDonalds, Taco Bell, Tim Hortons, Jimmy the Greek, and also local restaurants such as Shatter Abbas.

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Busy shopping center among diversified communities. Visitors may visit Bay store, its gigantic sale may surprise your window shopping.

Ansham Kumar

I visited this for the first time and I had a great experience????

Randal Orser

I have known this mall for over 40 years and it has changed alot but l don't think it's as busy as it was 20 years ago because it doesn't have a movie theater anymore. Store seems to be leaving this a mall every year

Palaramanan Manickavasagar

This mall isn't a Fairview mall or a Eaton's mall so if you are looking for that kind of mall do not come here. However, this mall is a great passerby mall when I'm commuting down Steeles Avenue. However, I would not go out of my way to shop here since I don't live close by.

keefe jassoy

I once saw an old man throw a slumber party in the food court... 5-10 people showed up, it looked invite-only but the guy seemed chill so I asked and he let me join in and even lent me a sleeping bag, that mall after 12:00am is hilarious! Marsha (retired nurse) made these delicious brownies, poor Gerald (retired teacher) ate so many he puked! The night was fun till we had a “stroke alert” but Kim was just playing a prank (read your crowd ????.) This mall is for sure my favourite place to hear old men sneeze.

robyn scherenzel

Not bad. Random stores. Relatively clean, great Asian boutiques and sales but not what id call convenient

Elmira

Easy to reach mall , small but nice and lot's of parking lots ????

Elmira

Easy to reach mall , small but nice and lot's of parking lots ????

Damany Luke

Simply close the mall and make condos. If they don't maintain the place whag is the point of having it? It's really disappointing to have this mall have a major reno a few years ago but then there are no stores to shop at of decent affordable quality. What a shame!

Nour Draw

It's not high class mall by any means! Still has a lot of small business and stores. If you are not looking for brand names, it's good enough!

Kellie Pazmino

This a popular mall just a the border of Toronto and Thornhill. Plenty of public transportation and a big parking lot. Has lot of stores, but not the high end market. I like this place because in my way back from work.

Mehrdad Moradi (Mehrdad)

You might not be able to find luxury and famous brands here, but whatever you are looking for, you can find it here with reasonable prices.

Mark States

Great place to come shop good place to eat depending on what you want totally yummy

Matthieu Yiptong

Not the nicest mall, but it’s nearby, has No Frills, Canadian tire, and a decent food selection. Looks dated but pretty well maintained:

Dabbarina BongSlut

Variety of random shops and still has enough common stores to make this a useful and reasonably priced mall to go shop at. All the highschool kids hang around at lunch time during the school year so of you're going for the food court? I recommend waiting for a weekend..

Dàvid King

Mall staff and security are very polite and helpful. Great managers and staff at Canadian Tire! Good shopping experience at many large and small stores including The Bay, Lowe's, As Seen on TV and No Frills. Delicious food court and nice new and clean public washrooms!

Leslie Chan

This "mall" is severely lacking in stores. There really isn't much to shop for here aside from 1-2 stores

Ella la Bella

I like this mall. Compact and cute and you can easily find whatever you were looking for. Other malls might have more selection and stores but too big and you walk for a long time to reach your destination and need to check with someone to tell you how to reach a specific place. At Centerpoint, they have a little of everything and very nice for court , always full of people and elderly that come and just sit and connect.

Chris S

A very average shopping mall, parking spots were on par, mall design and structure shows their age. Overall 2 stars, would not shop at this place unless I am around that area.

Vanessa King

Much quieter now. I mostly just go to shoppers. I wonder if it'll ever cycle through to being a more modern mall, or if we'll have to wait a decade or two more for that to happen.

Roger Hein

Another plaza mall, what use to be called Town and Country, has been around since the early 70s. Has the basics like No Frills, Bay, and other small retail. Hasn't had a facelift in decades. Another property that needs to be replaced by a condo or seriously upgraded.

B L

Decent mall with a variety of shops. Good parking and good location

Sebastián Haro

This mall is not close to downtown, so it usually takes a while to get there. Although there are several important brands, the mall didn’t meet my expectations. Prices were fine, but I didn’t find anything special. However, for those who love shopping, it’s probably a nice place to spend the day, but I’d rather do different things. The city has a lot more to offer.

moein nj

After covid 19 is the kind of dead mall

Zain A

Small cozy mall. Easy to reach. Great place to walk around on a cheap date. It's pretty clean and well maintained. Lots of parking available.

stylesz Smith

It's mediocre. This mall doesn't have a great selection of stores. Unless you need cell phone service because then you're in luck because every provider is represented here. The McDonalds in the food court is always packed which is funny because there are way better selections, maybe the people have no taste buds? Anyhow this mall is very average.

Mahdi Salem

It is more or less community mall. Hudson Bay store is huge and good but not so much other brand stores. The food Cort also is a small one.

Clau

The staff here is super helpful and caring. The place is very nice. Great products and prices.

John Chen

This is a quaint small mall at Yonge and Steeles. It has three anchor stores (No Frills, Lowe's, Bay, and Canadian Tires). Otherwise most of the stores are your typical small independents. Despite this, the food court is usually bustling. There are your typical teenagers hanging out and senior citizens sitting about during their typical social time. The good thing about this mall is that it is seldom packed.

Sir h

Neighbourhood Mall, a treasure hunter's dream. Mall is busy, and contains a great selection of 'lower price point shops' and well as a massive No Frills with a sizeable KOSHER Department. The Mall also has a few 'higher end shops', including Hudson's Bay.

Faizan H

One mall to rule it all. No frills, Canadian tire, dollarama and offcourse Tim Hortons.

Tarlan Gozarchiamin

The first mall I ever visited in Canada when we moved back in 2003. Not the greatest mall but you can pretty much find anything you need

Nazanin Miraj

I love the food court section feels like home

Reza Abdollahi

I think this plaza is not good as before, is going to be dead

Jeff Horodyski

I've been shopping here for over 40 years. Back in the day used to be called Town & Country Mall. This has never been a first-class Mall, however, it's been great to have this place so close to where we live. I'm not sure, but I think they're just waiting to tear it down and build something huge. I'm sure that the property is worth a fortune already and its potential value is massive. In the meantime I'm grateful to have this place around which has practically everything you might need.

Blanche Klein

Come here quite oi fyen for food and shopping. There is one Asian store in particular that we like which is across the hallway that leads you outside to congee queen. Miss the movie cinema that used to be here. Like congee queen. Pickle Barrel is ok. The new Asian dessert place by Tim Hortons is good. CT Canadian Tire and dollarama are ok. I like the Asian stores which sell accessories I can't recall the name but they have a huge location next to pacific mall. Ones I think is the name.

DK Lo

MOST UNDERRATED COMMUNITY MALL IN THE GTA! OK, I'm a bit biased since I live nearby, but for a mall that's a bit of a slower-paced, more community style mall, it's got almost everything. It has a Shopper's Drug Mart, a Canadian Tire, a Congee Queen, a No Frills, a gym, a Dollarama, and a semi-decent food court. Not bad, almost everything you need for daily stuff. The mall is wonderfully old-fashioned, mostly single-storey affair. Lots of seniors come and hang at either the Pickle Barrel or food court, which I find rather charming. In the end, it's a nice mall I find myself enjoying walking around from time to time. And yes, it has just about everything!

Danny Canuck

Centerpoint mall is just a small step above The Dirty Duff in quality, but not a huge step up. Centerpoint Mall has been on the verge of being a complete dump for a while & the only thing that could possibly save it, is a condo development where the ol' Town'e & Country'e is demolished & the land is put to better use.

Alex Roy

Not much in this mall. Off brand cell phone stores and the likes. Reminds me of Pacific mall but easier to navigate. Not a whole lot of variety though and the food court isn't the best. The eb games and Canadian tire is ok though.

J Jacub

Nice shopping mall, lots of variety shopping stores

Shahram Shams

Big shopping mall with food court, no frills, gym and many other options. Good place to spend some time.

Gus Haddad

This is a mall in need of modernization. It is in a great area where it has the ability to grow greatly and has some big stores in it, like Canadian Tire and the Bay. The food court is really small and the mall lacks a soul. They have about 5 luggage stores in one mall. Be creative and try and lure some more modern retail stores.

andrew yang

Okay selection of stores, but glad MiniSo came in recently. The food court is crowded due to being near a school. A good place to shop for hardware equipment since there is a Canadian Tire and Lowe's. Entering and exiting can be quite busy as its on Yonge and Steeles, especially when trying to make a left turn.

pradnya deshmukh

Centerpoint mall isn't very big but still you get many options of shopping here. There's Hudson Bay, a food mall, dollarama, canadian tire store, few clothing stores and shoe stores. Its a good hangout place as well. Also if you need to do some grocery shopping, there's no frills.

Chen Sandy

Nice and relaxing to walk around here. some stores make nice price of products.

Steven

Small mall, mostly seniors citizens

Steven

Small mall, mostly seniors citizens

Vince Cocuzzoli

It's a smaller indoor mall. Most of the shops are still open during covid with seating restrictions at the food area. Tim Hortons must be happy that McDonalds closed their place. Clean washrooms with 1 large family washroom, which I use all the time during covid. I like the convenient entrance to 4 big box stores from inside the mall during non-covid times. However, the No Frills opens their mall entrance at 11 am. There is plenty of outside parking and convenient TTC stops at Yonge and Steeles.

alia hussain

Mall on a smaller scale but has many different privately owned stores offering unique products. Worth checking it out.

Fazel BB

Not the biggest place but it has the things to help you keep your life going around. Fit 4 less opened up recently and is pretty good. Ummm. There's an antique bazaar thing on holidays and days that the shops in the mall are closed.

Wincy Sin

Decent mall with a variety of stores, anchored by a Fit4Less by GoodLife, No Frills, Lowe's, and a Hudson Bay outlet...there's something for everyone. The interior could use a facelift and the food court in the summer is ridden with flies and people sitting around hanging out, but not really eating or shopping...nonetheless if you're looking for something and this mall has your store, it does the trick. Definitely caters to the neighbours and doesn't bring those from afar...

Stephen Tzaras

I visit Centerpoint Mall once a week and have been going since the 80,s. The mall has a lot theft and unsavoury people as of late, my 80 year old mother had her purse stolen at Carlos No Frills. I even noticed fights occurring on different occasions in the food court area, with the security doing nothing like usual. Security is a big issue and has to be corrected. thanks

Hater Laji

The food was very tasty and also the environment of the mall was also good and provide the best service to the customer.

Ardalan D

It's a shopping centre located in an important part of North york which needs a very serious face lift. 3 important super stores are here; The Bay, Lows and Canadian tire. Also there is a No-frills This place needs many improvements

Susan Nicomedez

First time going to this mall nice atmosphere....

Justin Bautista

So glad they opened a Canada computers here! My wife and I also love the Canadian Tire and large Dollarama. Please open an Indigo or Chapters here!! I think it would help bring in more foot traffic.

Achim Mohssen-Beyk

Pretty well maintained and clean milderem mall with plenty of parking space. The location and store selection is good. Don’t expect any luxury brands or high end stores though. It has become the meeting place of elderly people and the large Filipino community nearby. The food court is decent with a variety of fast food outlets. The Bay, Canadian tire store with car service bays, larger Dollarama and No frills are beside the food court attracting people. The Lowes st this Location will be closed soon. Overall a good location to get basic shopping done or spend a couple of hours.

Max Perna

Used to be in really rough shape but as of late Centerpoint has gotten better. Newly renovated washrooms were long overdue and at least are on the main floor now. It has enough stores for the essentials but still has a ways to go to catch up to the other malls in the area (Hillcrest, Fairview, Yorkdale, etc). The whole mall needs to be renovated to really start changing its image. Food court is out of date, crowded and always filled with high school kids/old folks. Biggest complaint is that they haven’t paved or painted certain portions of the parking lots in years. Speed bumps are way to big on the Scotiabank side of the mall too - feels like their gonna blow my suspension out. Lots of improvements done to the mall over the past few years but I’m still hoping to see some more as time goes on.

Sammi S

This is an incredibly slow mall with no great attraction to bring in shoppers. Yes, you have Canadian tire, Lowes, The Bay and No Frills but besides that it's all mom and pop shops with knock off items and discount products. The only draw to this location is if you need a cellphone you have almost every carrier and every company that supports those carriers, probably close to 10 different stores. You also wont be able to get a seat in the good court because people will come from near and far to buy a coffee and sit there for hours.

Joseph Aron

I find this small to be average at best. There's really nothing special in this mall. This is one of the older malls in North York and I think it has failed to have any Innovation over the past 20 years. Although they do know have a Lowe's location in the mall it seem to attract more of a crowd now. Personally, I like that better many years ago when they had the movie theaters there. They have removed the movie theaters and replaced it with a dollar store.

Conrad Hall

It's a mall so how much is there to say, right? It's a nice place. The food court is a little small, but there are several choices. There are also several anchor stores.

J Lau

People with disabilities parking is an issue in front of Pickle Barrel. I noticed several spots taken with people idling their cars waiting for their fast food takeout on evening of 12/31. To mall management, are you going to monitor this better in future? These violators clearly were not disabled. Kick them out of these spots for shoppers who really need them! Do something about this.

annamaria ayyad

Great shopping center and cashiers like Sherry at No Frills make it even better. It's delightful when you come across such a friendly, professional and helpful person. Thank you.

ryan

Okay for a small mall but workers seem very unhappy to be there, especially at Canadian Tire. Fair amount of retail stores and decent food court options. Attracts the late-aged and elderly crowd, probably because of the Pickle Barrel. Many parking spaces though some may be narrow. One of the better NoFrills in Toronto.

Soheil Shadchehreh

Probably my least favorite mall. Only good if you need something specific like getting a new battery for your watch! Food court is decent and the mall is well maintained.

Zula BB

Very busy mall with few stores

sima khayam

I really like centerpoint mall.u can find every thing. With best price

Daniel dibaji

Very cozy and practical shopping mall Great food court area

Mega QA

You come here for specific stores.. Canadian Tire, No Frills, The Bay.. etc It serves a purpose and for that it is a good mall. This mall is right beside Newtonbrook highschool, so a lot of kids would go here during the lunch break. I personally visit Canadian tire a lot, and the Dollarama for smaller items. Upgrading my rating to 5 stars, I grew up here, it's no Yorkville, but it's home for me. You gotta rep your community. I'm sorry for ever doubting you ???? One love.

Trentos El Bartos

Really clean and spacious mall with lots of shops and free Wi-Fi. There was many shops that have great specials. The food court was big with many choices. However, some of the food stores were really tiny and sometimes shared with other businesses which may it confusing to order. For example, KFC and Taco Bell were sharing the same store, so I had to order Taco Bell at from a KFC worker which was just weird.

Jeremy Ng

Good. Got what I needed at the giant Canada Computers store and exited through the mall. Large tall ceilings.

Arash

Pretty good services, fun mall, not too crowded for anyone worried. :)

Susan Sibbert

Been going there since 1970 and except for the No Frills, Grazia and Best Buy, liked it better then. Miss the big clothing stores and old style cafeterias.

Maxim Sologub

The best thing about this mall is that Lowe's has just moved in, no more driving to home depot to get my boards and nails!

John Tyner

It's amazing.. but need bigger brand name stores

Elnaz Hamidi

Not very high profile in scale of the city. It's more for the neighbourhood daily shoppings. Works well for daily shoppings and has variety of small to large shops. The foodcourt is so popular among elders gatherings during the working days.

Ashmeed Ali

Security here is ...so called very strict by handing out tickets to the point of going out there way to have the city do a search to track my address to give me a ticket for stopping close to a main entrance so I can escort my wife in as she was not well ... Good job Centre Point mall cop.

Olga Levkovich

This is my favourite place nice cosy beautifil

Elizabeth Kazanova

Was booming as always I love Centerpoint mall it reminds me of home and today the only downside was that it was a bit crowded.

Saïd Younes

Good though less traffic than usual

Sam C.

Average shopping mall with access to Dollar store, No Frills and Canadian Tire. Food court ventilation and location can be made better. Washrooms are averagely maintained

Roman Quirk

I have always liked Centerpoint. I think it's an underrated mall in the city -granted it's nothing fancy, but there are some really cool stores, nice places to eat and it's convenient one stop shopping place.

Tomasz Pasternak

It's a medium large mall with a decent selection of stores. Mostly clothing is available here but there are a few cafes and restaurants, a food court and bank. If you're looking for top brands this is probably not the place to go as many of the shops appear to be independently operated. There are a few franchise or chain stores but not many. It's a good place to come however if you're looking for a mobile phone as many of the shops here sell them. The place looks a bit dated but overall it is relatively clean and accessible. At the south west corner of Yonge st and Steeles Ave.

Josh Kim (Jin H Kim)

Not busy not biggest so I felt comfortable

Houtan Seirafian

Small local mall. There is not many options available.

Egor Kapko

Regular mall. Not as good as yorkdale or Vaughan mills but still okay to walk around once in a while

Kamran Shirazi

It is an older mall with few renovations. The good things about this mall is , there are stores in it, that are not usually found in lux malls. so deal values for the goods. I usually go there to shop for new phone lines for friends and relatives that are new comers or visitors. There are so many phone booths and almost all phone companies with less crowded booths in the mall.

Joseph Funk

It's OK. I had bicycle parts stolen from this place. That made me dislike CenterPoint :(. The mall is nice and small, and the food court had good options IMO. The shops are pretty much everything you need and it's convenient where I live. When I had parts off of my bike stolen, I had locked it underneath a camera, and it was on the Canada Computers and Electronics side facing Yonge St. However, mall security was unable to use any footage to aid my situation because of the quality of the footage, they could not see what was happening, etc... I was extremely disapointed and I would give this place 1 star but, before my bike's parts got stolen, I would give it 4-5 stars.

Chris K

The No Frills here is awesome. Clean, always freshly stocked, friendly staff and wide range of items incl international items. Ample parking too. Eat Congee Queen for a delicious Chinese meal. Have some creme bulee at Chinese bakery - only $2.75. Enjoy your calamary dinner at Jimmy the Greek.

Lyon TheGreat

This place is the definition of an average mall. There's nothing wrong with it, just nothing particularly interesting. For being the centrepoint of three municipalities, this mall could do a lot better for itself.

Mohammad Movahedi

You have to show a government issued ID and proof of vaccine to eat in food court . Do they think they are operating an airport?

Dorfam Farno

While Centerpoint Mall can't compete with malls like Fairview or Eaten Center, it is still a very good mall. There is a wide range of stores, ranging from clothing to games to home decor and electronics. It's very well maintained, has tons of parking space. There is a No frills, Hudson Bay, Canada Computers, Shoppers, Post Office, Canadian Tire, great Food court with options, and much more. There is also Fit4Less at Centerpoint. There is also a Scoita Bank and a BMO. There are multiple hair salons and a very good nail salon. I know some reviews are saying that it's for old people, or its dead, but that's an exaggeration. It's a great place for elderly to hang out during the day, but the demographic is very fair with all age ranges passing through and shopping. There is stores for kids, adult, youth and everyone in between. I've been going to this mall for 95% of my needs for the past ten years.

Matt Mazierski

Never been, but love the fact that I can have breakfast with some beer ;)

Pervez Nooruddin

A good mall for local shopping. Clean and well organized with No Frills, Canadian Tire and Canada Computers as anchor shops.

Alex Liverant

This Plaza has been around for a pretty long time. There is nothing really extraordinary about it however you want a place that's relatively comfortable to walk around in and visit various shops, although there is not very many of them, then this is a pretty good place to go. The only thing that I don't like about it is when there are too many people. There is a food court here, with a fairly limited number of shops to go to. Although if you visit the right one, you may be in for a treat as far as freshness is concerned because of the amount of people during busy times. So if you can call that a plus, I guess that's a good thing.

Stephen Chow

Always great prices here. A great community mall

Rudy Seamus

I love the size of this mall, the most! Some malls are way to big, and some so deserted, you wonder how businesses survive. Here you won't get lost like in other larger, maybe more modern malls. Food court, is fine for this size. McDonalds, KFC, Chinese, and other ethnic types of food. Selection is fine. Large stores, you have Canadian Tire, The Bay, No Frills, Payless Shoes, dollar store, Fit For Less, Lowe's poor choice imo. A Winners, would have been perfect. No Frills needs more checkouts in mall entrance, but space is tight. I don't think there is a help desk but are directories scattered about.

Shayne Williams

It was so much easier for me to just keep walking around and explore the whole time, rather than try to find a store that could help with choosing items. It was also hard to make a decision if I wasn't sure what I wanted. But the staff at the mall made it easy for you to choose from.

Michael Cromb

Not a large mall, but has the essentials, so its always a safe bet to come here. Modest assortment of stores with a Canadian Tire, Canada Computers and a very good No Frill's as well.

Brian Kim

Just another mall with mediocre store selection and food court. I only go here to shop at Canadian Tire and No Frills. The Bay here has seen better days. Not sure if Lowe's that just opened really belongs in a mall.

Sergiy Slipchenko

First time visiting here since maybe 2018. The has been revamped and looks great compared to what I remember it looking like back then. Has a nice big shoppers, several everyday needs stores and a Hudson Bay and Canadian tire attached to it. There's even a no frills in the back. There is a food court and other food/beverage places through out the mall. I definitely would recommend visiting, where as before I avoided the mall.

Shirley's Adventure

Great shopping mall, for is verry convenient ,has groceries No Frills and Canadian tire

Andrew Powell

This mall is pretty old before 11am lol. But by lunch till close a very young crowd comes in. I really think they should build a second floor just for the food court it's kinda on the small side. The great thing about this mall is it has some interesting stores but they definitely need to bring in something new

Jason Dsouza

It's a small mall, but has everything you need in it.

Yeowon Park

Very convenient and easy to go there Canadian tire ,shoppers drug mart, dollar lama, Sorces, the Bay, No fruils,Congee Queen, Beer store,Fit 4 less Ardine Canada computers BMO bank Mobiles Food courts- Macdonald, KFC,Tim horton Gemmy the Greek

Karyn Phan

We do an antique show here anytime there is a star holiday and we really enjoy it. Good people and mall is always so clean

Luke Chan

Mall is quite large and parking is easily accessible. There are usually only a handful of useful stores inside the mall, as I would not recommend spending time to shop here unless it’s for a specific reason. There is a food court that has some known fast foods such as McDonalds located inside. Other than that, the place is kept clean and in order.

Mitch Kahan

Definitely not your typical Toronto mall. This one is filled mostly with local boutiques although it does have a few flagship stores like Canadian tire. Also has a food court with some decent choices.

Aisha Rana

I dislike this mall due to the type of people that drive and park here. For example today I was parked near the No Frills permit parking and some pathetic Asian thought it's okay to block my car I notified No Frills & called mall security. No Frills made an announcement but the car owner didn't have the decency to come out and remove their car. The mall security however were really nice. The 3 stars are for Kingsley and Will who were really friendly and helpful security guards. I won't be returning to this plaza again.

Mathew Gennaro

Not a great mall, very basic - no frills would be the best part of this mall

Nafis Wazed

Contains a wide range of stores. Simple and easy to navigate layout. Would recommend there be more bike lock stations and additional security cameras outside just in case.

Trish “The Dark Tower” Phillips

Mall is not sensibly arranged. Finally put washrooms on the main floor which makes the life of those of us who are crippled at lot easier. Stores are also expensive. They put in a Lowe's when a Canadian Tire was already there but got rid of the Zellers. Now the only clothing store is The Bay, which is lovely, but useless on a fixed income.

Mahdi Ardekanian

Lots of parking lot. Good to spend a few times here. But the eating area is only permitted with vaccine and photo ID. Hard for many to have them all.

Phil Stevens

A great when it comes to malls! Not only is the famous food court a great place to eat, it is also in a convenient area of the mall (right next to the Canadian Tire and 180 Smoke). The computer store is also a nice business to be located at the venue, bit I'm afraid that the location were it stands, a former Zeller's, Target, Lowe's (and lots of others that have escaped my memory) is cursed land and will be replaced by some one else in 1 or 2 years. From shoes to games, from make-up to meteorite rock, and from fossils to food, Centrepoint's large variety of brands makes it a go to for most needs. Vendors to note are the Caribbean Queen and The Russian Stone.

Durgesh Shah

All shops and Center point medical Center is there very good staff and service

nasim seifi

I love this place because of its cozy and reachable. Dunn for kids

Delphine Umutoni

Cute mall, massive but has some deals. Ideal for those slow walks, amongst many family owned businesses not a lot of franchises but it is nice. Saw an airy kimono and beautiful straw hat for $3.99 each! Regular price!!!

Sadia S

Smaller mall with more no name/ private boutiques and shops than brand names. Food court is small but offers variety

Pauline

Major overhaul in this mall: The Bay is like that of a liquidation outlet (few bargains here), open now to the mall. Main stays: Dollarama, Shopper's Drug Mart, Sweet Maple, Miniso, Canadian Tire, and Food Basics. Food court is open with very limited seating and frequent disinfecting.

Oleg Grobman

great mall with responcive sales staff

Muni Boga

Not a trendy new age style mall but a good place to shop with family! Many popular stores like Canadian Tire,Shoppers Drug Mart, No Frills,Hudson Bay etc along with local owner run shops are inside this mall. The food court is decent with limited options to choose from (to name a few McDonald, Tim Horton, Thai Express, KFC, Subway etc.,)! The mall closes early in weekends at 6 pm (Sunday opens at 12PM closes at 6PM) and IMO that's a bad planning by the management! Huge parking lot is available across all four sides of the mall and easily accessible from Yonge St as well Steels Ave side

ABHISHEK SHARMA

Located close to the end of north York, this mall is good for the work needed to be done. Basic stuff is easily available, shopping needs can be met and there's a gym here as well. Abundant parking and good food options.

Midhun Harikumar

Large and spacious shopping mall with a lot of restaurants and amenities. It's very close to Yonge Street. There is lot of parking space available. A big no frills store is located inside the mall as well as good life gym. A number of good restaurants also operate in the facility.

Gary Kaplun

I grew up with this mall. Unfortunately they have offered nothing innovative for decades. It still looks pretty much the same before 2000. Just another mall. Malls are slowly fading away and if this mall doesn't do something to become more relevant they may become another victim.

Leonardo Cordova

The greater part of the stores are modest and have a few brands that are so not well known!! There are no costly brands in this shopping centre, yet it doesn't imply that it is a terrible place to shop. The shopping centre contains a decent sustenance court and fair shops. Useful for looking for your granddad that doesn't purchase anything.

Stavros Davidovic

The mall has been hit with some major closures, it's trying to go through a makeover...essentials are there (Canadian Tire, No Frills, etc.) and there's ample parking!

Sam Parhizkar

The mall is located at an accessible intersection in Yonge street with a number of useful low budget retail stores in it. But don’t expect any luxury brand material if thats what you’re looking for. There lots of parking space, no frills for groceries and a huge Canada computers store if you’re into tech. The only negative that comes to mind is the strong asian food smell when you walk into the food court zone which is right at the entrance of the mall. It was there when I landed in Canada and I guess it will be there for another 10 years (!?)

Phil Chao

I can't believe they haven't tore this mall down and rebuilt it yet. Very sad to walk around here.. Poor store selection. This area should be much richer and this mall should accommodate the class of people that are around. It's Yonge and Steeles! There is a gym inside which is a plus. But this place needs a serious overhaul.

Nick Ignatenko

Great mall for all small things, not a lot of designer stores, yet great for anything ranging from coffee to phones to the bay. They have a nice food court with quite a selection of Asian cuisine, Middle Eastern, and many others like Mc Donald's. They also have a Canadian Tire.

Kwon

The mall is indeed small, however it serves its purpose as a neighbourhood mall. It's not a major mall by any means, evidenced by the fact it does not open on stat holidays. In fact, for a neighbourhood mall it has quite a lot of anchors: …

David Tran

One of the few big malls in the GTA that still has "mom and pop" stores. The food court is good, with a hidden Chinese bakery and Persian food joint.

personalwellness services

Located at younge and Steels, I was here with a senior client in wheelchair, wheelchair accessible doors. We love going to the Bay, variety of stores to browse.

REDZ

Used to be a half decent mall since this co,,-19 scam it completely ruined most of the business in the place I really doubt that it will be back to what it was ! I would say that there's opertunity bit the rental prices ethjnare extremely over market value even before the vo-19 scam to. mostg businesses were just hangn o would not be surprised if they didn't just level the place and turn, it into a condo or a parking lot

Sabrena Jegatheeswaran

I ordered the butternut squash soup. It was the best butternut sqaush soup I have had. I also ordered a lamb burger. The meat was perfectly cooked.

Carmen L

Doesn't carry a lot of the typical flagship stores in standard Cadillac Fairview malls but has a fair spread of decent stores. No luxary brands or typical brands - targeted more for south east Asians but Carrie's all the essentials. The bay is the fanciest store there. There's a No Frills that Carrie's Kosher foods and also sells alcohol, Canadian Tire, Dollarama, Canadian Computers and a decent food court.

Beth De Francesco

This is my local mall! Love Ardene, my gym Fit for Less, love the Dollerama in there and the No Frills. don’t forget Canadian Tire! If you like shopping but don’t like huge overcrowded malls this one is perfect! ????Ardene is now closed and they're proposing a condo. It's still a great mall but we need to save it!

Leandro Pangan

Not so happy about this Canadian Tire location. Staffs are not friendly, they don't look happy. Must be over worked and underpaid (I heard). And I don't think service will improve as the whole mall will be demolished in the near future.

Joe Gibson

It's my neighbourhood Mall with No Frills for grocery, Canadian Tire for most of.your other household needs, Dollarama to cut costs of the previously mentioned retailers and now Canada Computers is occupying the department store at the north end of the north south hall but due to the PANDEMIC I.havent had the opportunity to see how they've done in tbier endeavour to become a big box retailerbut I'm sure they'll make a success of it being a strong competitor in that sector.of retailers. I prefer them to best buy because of the sales staff who seem to be much more knowledgeable answering inquiries but I would give them a longer grade or rating with interpersonal skills with a coldness that may prevent returning customers with those who lack confidence.

Boris Orin

Canada post location has absolutely incompetent employees at this location. They cannot understand basic processes. Had to point on their screen that service was paid for already, still they were stubborn and inattentive. Skip if you are looking for good service and knowledgeable staff

Payam Masjedi

Nice place with good stores. It's usually crowded but still remains very clean and organized. Food court is fine but seating area is not enough so keep that in mind. "Canadian Tire" and "no Frills" are the best parts of the mall.

Brian Park

A vast variety of shops and restaurants. Ample parking spaces. Traffic around the mall is very busy at peak time.

H Jones

Love Carlo's No Frills. I purchase using Pc Express. The staff is helpful snd very knowledgeable. If I csnt do the pickup they alwsys phone and keep me informed if there's any problem fulfilling my order. I went ladt week first time in person. The store is very clean and well stocked. I suggest not going on Friday late afternoon the place is very busy. They have plenty of paper towels and antibacterial solution to clean your cart handles. Please dont forget to clean sides a that is where they have found most bacteria. Actually do that in every store. I wear disposable gloves and apply tge solution to them on way in and out. The No Frills offers exceptional discounts on certain products wgen you use your Optimum card. Just incredible place and staff

Albi Bahar

Good mall for local shop. Not too big, but you would find your needs. Has a big Dollarama and Canadian Tire. A klot of options on the food court as well.

R G

Not exactly the cleanest or most hip mall in Toronto. Features big stores like Canadian Tire, The Bay & No Frills for groceries plus several smaller independent stores (one example making Centerpoint a good place to find cheap pieces of luggage). The food court is a reflection of the mall, somewhat messy & almost blocking the entrance to several stores including Canadian Tire.

Boris Shultz

Decent community mall. The mall is very service oriented. A rather very "interesting and interesting looking demographic" as well. The interior of the mall also looks tired and needs a major overhaul. Who knows what the plans are for this property. Well we'll just have to wait, watch and see what transpires in the coming years. I mainly go to this mall for the hidden gem of a custom picture framing shop The Galleria frames at entrance #2. I go there for all of my art and picture framing needs! Best framing shop in the city I kid you not!

manpreet kaur

Very convenient and easy to go there Canadian tire ,shoppers drug mart, dollar lama, Sorces, the Bay, No fruils,Congee Queen, Beer store,Fit 4 less Ardine Canada computers BMO bank Mobiles Food courts- McDonald, KFC,Tim horton Not too busy and not too slow, still contains most of the essential shops. Great place to shop. Has the essentials with a few extras based on local needs. Free parking, TTC & YRT transit access.

J Millr (J9)

The Pickle Barrel is great. Not a lot of name brand stores. I grew up in this area so I'll always have a soft spot for Centrepoint mall.... although I remember as Town & Country ????

shanan subi

I feel like no frills and the food court is the only thing to consider about this mall. Mall authorities should also ensure that the mall is always kept clean and tidy.

Irina Gordon

Large Mall on the North of Toronto. Has multiple retail stores with brand names, and lots of small other retails. Parking is free. Restaurants and coffee shops are part of mall. Nice shopping experience.

Jennifer E.

Good for when I'm in the neighborhood and need something quick

LEAH MONIQUE

This mall has so much potential. Major stores include : dollarama, Canada computers, & shoppers drugmart. I'm baffled as to why they don't replace those god-awful old lady clothing stores for more recognized store brands. Put in a footlocker or something! Ugh.

Steve Krystal

This is a great mid-size mall located at Yonge & Steeles in north Toronto. It has Hudson's Bay, Canadian Tire, No Frills supermarket, Pickle Barrel restaurant, Shoppers Drug Mart, a variety of smaller retailers, and a large food court. Lots of free parking.

Alison Lam

This mall is quite tired and run down. There aren't a lot of great shops and the parking lot traffic can be a bit of a nightmare. The brighter spot of the mall are the restaurants. There's a Pickle Barrel that is decent enough, although it probably ranks pretty low among all the Pickle Barrels I've ever been to, and a Congee Queen. Neither are the best their respective chain has to offer, but they're adequate representatives of their franchise.

Karishma Sinha

Not the best mall. The accessibility routes are good. There is a Japanese store in the mall that offers very unique products. Not sure if one sees any new people walking in. The food courts is packed with low wage earners eating meals. A presence of No- Frills, in the location. Ontario needs real change. Real innovation. Real team work. ????

Abdus-Salaam Muhammad

Clean, outside well kept,carts always available and the stores are organized and clean with wonderful staff.

Mainulx

Has Hudson's Bay, Dollarama, Canadian Tire and few other decent shops for discount shopping. A small food court for a quick snack. Adequate parking space and right on Yonge Street.

RSH DVP

An older mall with a modern touch. Has the essentials with a few extras based on local needs. Free parking, TTC & YRT transit access.

mohammad sadighian

To me Center Point Medical Center is a very good place with very nice and kind people who are working there. The man in charge, Mr. Shah who interviewed me is a very nice and patient person who listened to me very patiently and helped me a lot as I feel much better now. I thank Mr. Shah and his kind colleagues wholeheartedly. Mohammad Sadighian

Rohit Pant

Great mall , with drugstores, grocery store , dollarama , Canadiantire and many more along with the food court.

Catherine Pennie

Wheel chair accessible. There are elevators for the handicapped to the second level in the bay. There is a food court, nofrill grocery store. Canadian tire and a couple of banks. Lots of other stores, different cellular companies. This mall is a comfortable place to shop. Not over crowded. Also safe for wheel trans customers pick up and drop off point. Pickle Barrel resturants offers seniors days on Wednesdays.

Norm Fisher

A good place to visit. Especially if one wants tools and hardware. Food court is above average. Great barber. Name was more descriptive when it was "Town and Country"

Milagros Leon

Decent mall with many different stores inside. There is also a gym, a No Frills, Lowes,Shoppers and a good court with many options. I think this is a good choice even tho is not the nicest looking.

Michele Raviva

It is a smaller community mall but has marvelous shops. I buy all my clothing there. You can also have lunch and then go buy groceries. I also love that there is Canadian Tire and Dollarama there too.

Abdulrasul “Rasul Shamji” Akberali

All necessary and luxury needs are available under ONE roof. All kinds of branded Service providers are available. Decent mall. Social distancing observed and adherence to Covid 19 protocols are in place. Stay safe. Enjoy the pleasure of being there..

Philip Lee

I wouldn't really call this a shopping mall. It has decent food court, few big shops but too many small businesses. I would call this place more like a community shopping centre. A mall is too big of a name for it. It is decently sized. Doesnt compare to places like eatons, yorkdale, promenade, or Hillcrest.

Rob Chin

So much potential for this mall to be a real standout, but alas, this place is plagued with below mediocre stores. Parking here can be a real challenge as this mall sits at one of Toronto's busiest intersections. The only bright spot at this place is Ardene's where you can get really awesome bargains compared to other Ardene's.

Marla Zegman

Not too busy. Felt very safe .went to The Bay. Hoping that it doesn't close ????????

Justin Nichols

Solid place to shop with a pretty good food court. Has some cool niche shops.

Dynha Dias

I like shopping here it’s a nice small mall

Radu Datcu

The Mall is anchored by The Bay, Lowes, Canadian Tire & No-Frills. In-between is studded with all kinds of boutique stores and a generous food court. You can find many things at reasonable prices.Lots of parking spots and lots of cars too. It is quite a busy place.

Jason Yee

There isn't too much to say beyond the face that it is your today shipyping mall. There are many large retail stores in atonal to national brands and more local brands. I like the small shops that are found mall walkways some they tend to have more knick knacks. Free and ample parking in front and all around though spots can fill up quickly depending on the holiday and if there are any special events happening.

Mr Reyes

Nice mall. Clean. Staff are friendly

Angel Luv

I visit Daly & Russian stone & the Bay all clean and polite staff...Jan 2020 i went to the Massage/Chiro place called ...Beyond...dont recall full name. The Asian Therapist was arrested for indecent behaviour. This is unsettling. The Landlord needs to obtain authenticity he had no authentic certifications to give massage. Very disgusting!!This place should never be allowed to reopen!

X- Creator

This is a very nostalgic place and I miss a lot of familiar faces, mostly seniors who disappeared after briefly showing up on wheelchair. As an old man myself I still go there for a walk, thanks God I am still able to walk but my time is nearing like everyone else. "A good old senior never dies he just fades away."

I S

It's a lovely mall. Much smaller than other malls with many privetly owned stores. There's a Canadian Tire, Shoppers, The Bay, a dollarvstore and No frills. The restrooms are new. Lots of cellular phone booths and store. 2 banks. A great food court with a big variety. Better and biger variety than bigger malls

Alicia Loo

Refreshing options of shops to choose from because they are mostly individual shops or "smaller" shops compared to if you go to Yorkdale or Eaton where you always have the same big brands.

lindy balili

Taz was very helpful and informative.he suggested the best plan for my phone upgrade. He also helped me get 2 tablets on a very good promotional price.highly recommend taz for his best service when it comes to cell phone, tablets and residencial services. Thanks taz you are the best.

Morty Potty

Center point malls looks like a mall in the 1990’s the inside design is old but bad old. The wall color are not interesting and are fainted. However, it has all the basic store, nothing to crazy. Overall, good

Juan Navarrete

Is a conveniently located mall. Not very big but has a Lowes, Canadian Tire, No Frills and a Hudson Bay. The food court is small but offers variety. There is also a couple restautants. Ample space in the parking lot.

G Wiliam

This mall is almost perfect, they have everything to fit your main requirement of a mall from phone booths, to electronic stores, and fashion. Their food court is is quite large, and offers some selection to chose from. But it all seems very basic. Even the Bay store has limited basic selection is and is not modernized.

Roberta Chaitov

Not a huge mall There's No Frills, they have kosher food if you want that. And some nice ladies wear I was at Congee Queenbut I prefer more western Chinese food like Mandarin.

Makulit Moi

Mostly older adult fashion stores now..how I missed the old Centrepoint when they have La Senza, Bentley, Roots, Foot Lockers, Suzy Shier, Le Chateu, Jean Machine..many more good stores

Cheryl Ferrer

This mall isn't as good as it use to be! The only good stores here are the bay, dollarama and shoppersdrugmart.

Jake Wiser

Nice mall with great food court and Canadian Tire store

Eduardo Vicencio

Just dropping off to get a 'free coffee ☕ from @TimHortons' & Take out at Julibee.

Mr. Rih

This mall also struggling. I like Jimmy the Greek and Can Tire.

cristo mota

The center is one of the best place to visit if you want to kill your anxiety, your stress. I was very happy to there yesterday. The enginer( s)who built, the workers, and the people, public are specials. Better you see.

Brendan McDermott

Not many stores appealing for men. Lots of small women's clothing stores and jewelry stores. The food court always seems over crowded. There is a No frills, Shoppers, Dollarama and Canadian Tire, which are good good to have. The Bay at Centerpoint is like any other, but service at a checkout can be very slow.

Muhammadjawad Nathoo

Good for a quick stop if you know what you want from the mall. Comparatively to other malls, this one is small and lacks many retailers. However, it has many a small businesses that have amazing items with them with fairly reasonable prices. I visited many a times and have never left disappointed. And for those who dislike the crowd then this is the place to be.

Les Sim

This use to be a tragic mall. Irrelevant stores, and low levels of foot traffic It still is but they have a Lowes now which makes it more appealing. The No Frills isn't bad either. On-site fish monger, and butcher. Can't complain.

Mathari Molepo

Small shopping place that boasts a few shops, banks & coffee shops. There's a restaurant if you need a proper sit down breakfast, lunch ch or dinner. Prices are very reasonable at Centre Point. It has enough parking space. You have a few plazas around the Centre Point

Samira Hay

Modest, however it has Canadian Tire, No Frills and Shoppers, those combined with other small boutiques makes it a nice place to visit. I am not including the Bay because I find their quality is no longer something I can rely on.

Zook

This mall has been around for a very long time in North York, they have tried multiple times to extend and further renovate the location itself. This mall is again another last resort location if you are in need of something on the fly, you are far better making the trip to Fairview or Yorkdale which are both only 20 minutes or so away. Most stores in this particular location hire people who have virtually no general CS training and clearly have no friendly traits ... Do not waste your time, get on the bus or whatever mode of transportation and enjoy the experience at the two other locations mentioned.

Yeong Joon Choi

Easy to park, a lot of discount store. But, approximately 5 - 6 stores were closed during the pandemic...

Phred Kimberlocke

I like shopping at this mall because it has many stores and it is not far from my home. Parking can be a problem on the weekends. You just have to remember to park in the back. I like the No Frills, Canadian Tire, and a few other stores. They have a ton of cell phone shops and stores if you are looking for a cell phone or any accessories.

Channer

This mall has a lot of stores operated by small business owners so you might find things there that you won't find in the bigger malls with the bigger brand name stores. It has some of the brand name stores though and a decent variety in the food court. It has a large No Frills and a Fit 4 Less.

Rosa Berlusconirosa

Ok, many old stores. Prices are good, but they could make a better use of the land. At least upgrade the stores!

kamran sian

There is always parking spot and not as busy like other malls and you can find lots of cheaper price deals here

Helen K

This mall would have had great potential if a Homesense or Winners opened shop here. I do like the fact it has a Canadian Tire, Lowes, Shoppers Drug Mart and The Bay but it needs more stores. Plus needs some renovations as it looks outdated.

Christine O

This is one of the local malls in my area. Coming here for ages! Located conveniently at Yonge and Steeles, there is lots of parking space. A one floor mall with decent shops like the Bay, No Frills, Cdn Tire, the Source, Shoppers Drug Mart, Dollarama, etc. I enjoyed Zellers, it was a amazing dept store and I will forever miss it. Then it got replaced by Target, then Lowe's. They need to add another store like Winners or Marshalls. I missed the movie theatre that was there (they took it out about 20 years ago). They need to put one back!! Otherwise the mall is pretty good for essential things to buy....

Audrey Robinson

Nice mall, one off my favorite mall when I was living in Toronto..If you want a great deal go to Centerpoint mall, when everything is back to normal

Yuriy Ilyin

I've been coming here for over a decade and hasn't changed much. Its well kept with a pretty good food court selection. Trouble with the area though is the high traffic... very busy intersection so its not always the most pleasant to access.

Angie Bellisario

Worst mall I've ever seen sorry .

Penny Pennell

I haven't been to this place in 25 years. I now know why. There's a lot of stores and there were a lot of shoppers but there are virtually no stores that I've heard of other than food and electronics / cell phone providers. The bay was decent but did not compare to the ones in the downtown core of course.

Igor

Tim Hortons, Dollarama, Nofrills, Canadian Tire and tons of other stores. Don't forget to visit a food court here. Nice and tasty.

S D

Good one stop place to visit. Not that big but has good places to eat & a few shopping places as well. Less options for vegetarians.

Ron

Everything in Canadian Tire is locked up like it's a prison. I was appalled that it may reflect the type of area that has become. Sad really.

Rey Merced

The mall is a no fringe mall with limited options to shop for except you have the Hudson's Bay as it's main anchor and the No Frills, Lowe's and Canadian Tire as the basic come one for this place. Although they have refurbished the mall to make the appearance updated, the shops that surround this mall are not that attractive and are not your "name brand" go to places that you shop for. The foodcourt is also small and cramped with patrons that seem to stay there all day long.

George Russell

Just getting reopen. Most covid measures are still in place witch makes the food court difficult due to restricted seating

Sruli Bard-wigdor

The mall traffic appears to be very slow. I loved it when they had target at the mall since they and now lowes closed, the mall vibe is not the same. However I will give 5 stars to the luggage store at the mall. The owner is a super friendly guy and gives very good prices.

Des Aluid

It's a nice place, it feels like it's a child of a regular mall, and a strip mall. It was fantastic to have Target there, but having Lowes replace it when there was already a Canadian Tire there feels like a waste of diversity. Still a decent selection of shops, you can get a majority of your stuff done here.

shawn a

Middle of that pack mall. Couple of good options in terms of grocery store with No Frills, big department store with The Bay and Canadian Tire as well but not many good options for the smaller stores inside the mall. Mostly random small businesses with poor selections. Food court is ok at best as well. Basically not the best and not the worst.

OhCanada

This mall is ALWAYS BUSY, and it's location is convenient! It generally caters to the 'Value Seeking Customer', which is why it's a natural destination for gift shopping, household items, discount-style stores and meeting up for coffee. The former 2story Zellers (which recently was a Lowe's Store) and now become the Flagship store for Canada Computers! This is the largest Computer/Gaming store you'll ever see, and is complete with Gaming Centres and Laptop Labs. We could spend several hours in this store! Anchored by Canadian Tire, Fit 4 Less, No Frills (with full services), a two story Hudson's Bay, and Canada Computers.

Kennedy Wong

If you are consumer or shopper at "Center point mall" then this place for you because, shopper drug mart, no frill, 1 dollar store, canadian tire, large food court and many more. Not much of upgrade except for additional washroom. Not very gigantic mall but still convinent for those that reside here.

Ken Garret

nice community mall. they have little bit of everything. I thought I was in the Phillipines when I visited last sunday. Ohhh boy..I wont say more.. mall needs a major revamp. I usually go here for the dollar store, Rogers,No frills, Kodak for my prescription glasses and my favourite picture framing shop in the city!

Jenn Gee

Lively mall. For a tier 2 mall, it's pretty good. They do manage to keep all their store fronts filled and always seem to bring additional temporary vendors in to bring in something new. Plenty of parking is always a bonus

Mel P

This place is probably going to turn into condos when subway comes up here in a few years. Average small, working class mall just ok for seniors to walk around. It’s similar to North York Sheridan Mall, but these malls are becoming scarcity in Toronto.

Jon Kim

malls full ofs filipino oh my gosh. Foods smells sooo very bad when i passing by. They all making babies..too many and takes advantage of govrnment. Not very good place for people watching if u understand me? mall needs improvement renovations. food court options not excisting. No frills my fave.

Sidney Shuster

O k good place to shop.

Amer Kasim

The CenterPoint Mall is very popular in north York and houses five major store chains The Bay, No Frills, Shopper Drug Mart, Canada Computers & Electronics and Canadian Tire. In addition, there is a Fit 4 Less and a number of small business. There is also a BMO and Scotiabank branches inside the mall. Free WIFI is available close to BMO. The food court is quite good and you can find a good variety of food, from all over the world. The washrooms have been recently renovated and very well maintained. Wheel chair access is available at the major entrances and the washrooms. The working hours are shorter than usual, after the reopening. Check my photos to see the new hours. Face mask is a requirement at present. If you liked this review, please press the like button below. Your feedback helps me to write more similar reviews

Philip Cheng

Small mall but has Canadian tire, The Bay and Nofrills. The washroom has the thinnest toilet tissue you can find among all shopping malls. You may want to consider to bring your own toilet tissue if you need to use the washroom:)

Erick Rodriguez

Small mall, less then a handful of good stores. It is good for the reasons of having a grocery store and 2 hardware stores Canadian tire and Lowes. Food court is ok but not super appealing. There is a congee queen attatched to this mall but you have to go outside to enter. The Pickle barrel here is a little bland for some dishes but better then Promenade mall. They do have a Bay but it is also small and it feels lacking, feels like you are shopping at a Sears that is liquidating.

CG P

Busy busy busy store - but lots of great sales. However. This store like so many others these days does not carry many products I got used to finding. They carry many things of "ethnic" interest, which is a good thing. But who decides - and how they decide - upon what will continue - or be discontinued on their shelves is a frickin'mystery folks! One good thing tho, this store stocks a reasonable number of units during a "big" sale - most of these stores get a few sale items and often run out on the first day of the sale - ?? - but the 'sale" runs for SEVEN days!! Staff was helpful & friendly - but the green competition has them beat for overall congeniality from store to store. Ok. Sorry for the rant - just fed up of how we're pushed around... Aren't we the customers?

Shiroman Deen Anton

Very convenient and easily accessible mall, staff here are super helpful. You can go Canadian Tire, Shoppers drug mart, Dollarama, Sources, the Bay, No frills, Canada computers, BMO bank Mobiles Food courts- McDonald, KFC, Tim Hortons. The food court is clean. The place is very nice. Great products and prices. Good place to shop around for sure

Kevin Thompson

We really like this mall with tons of stores inside. Canadian Tire and a No Frills which is convenient. There is a decent food court with ample seating.

Jasur Teshaev

Nice mall with good selection of shops for everything. Big chain shops like Canadian Tire, Shoppers, Bay and Nofrills. Many small shops offering clothing, shoes, jewelry and services (mobile). Come and check it out for yourself!

Stuart Gatz

Mid scale mall kinda stuck in the 70s, lots of smaller shops... Don't look for any major deals here...no shortage of wierd people here. Similar to a community center for retired and disabled people. Nothing wrong with that...

Farhad Amirian

It was good but not great because you cannot sit if you and your wife going for shopping and the wife going inside store and husband stay out side and no chair to sit and relax and food court close for sitting some stores open clean wash room wheelchair access

Nikki Fraser

This mall is a bit on the small side and definitly has the majority of stores aimed more toward office style fashion. The food court has good selection and the peripheral stores are worth the trip!

Anton Geshelin

Regular neighbourhood mall. Banks, cell phones, food court. My favorite is Indigo but they are always busy...

Jason Greenberg

Convenient having no frills and Canadian tire, etc close by. Asian bakery is great, love the pork buns. Descent selection in the food court and good deals on sushi in the afternoon

M M

Nice aand a bit quiet place during Covid time.

albert fraser

Pretty decent mall like the new edition of Canada computers. This mall has been here for years and definitely needs an upgrade as the food court is pretty bad to find a seat is a mission.

SketchMaster 9000

Not the greatest selection, but a decent place to kill some time if you have nothing else to do. The smaller stores tend to be kind of unique -- more independent/less common retailers than other malls tend to have. Also tends to have carnivals/festivals in the parking lot, so keep an eye out for activities if you're driving by!

brenda evans

Covid is making this mall a ghost mall only no frills , Canadian tire, dollarama, The bay and the banks are open. Most of the store owners that rent didn't get an rent help. They paid full rent every month. This mall has been around more then 50 years and a lot of the shop owners that have been there for forever are closing. I'm so sad ???????? I grew up going to movies there. It had a movie theater.

gladmok1

Small mall. Has a Bay, No Frills, a few other other clothing and shoes stores, Leons and Canadian tire with a garden centre. Small food court with a selection of different cultural foods. There are also several restaurants. There is music school in the basement. A gym and scotiabank. Can be difficult to get parking during busy times. Overall ok mall.

Zal Upton

Nice little mall in the area. nothing special

Wallie Washington

Great Mall in the area. Nice place with good wifi and benches to sit down.

Kendall Adaramola

Nice place to be. Friendly stores. So happy I found this mall.

Lorin Schwarz

I have always liked Centerpoint. I think it's an underrated mall in the city -granted it's nothing fancy, but there are some really cool stores, nice places to eat and it's convenient one-stop shopping. A solid mall!

James O'Connor

Approached and bothered by sketchy alcoholic man at the bay. Staff didn’t call security or remove him even though he was causing a disturbance to customers. Not sure how the rest of mall was since I had left due to feeling very uncomfortable of situation.

SONGUN

Mall itself is good enough. But the guy with short hair at lottery selling spot near the food court is just terrible. I once stopped by there to buy 6/49 but the guy showed me the maximum rudeness. I don't go there after that but when I see him passing that place, he is always that angry. Today I see him again throwing his products to clients with angry face. It seems like he hates his life and accordingly all other people that visit his shop to buy happiness.

Peter Dixon

Cdn Tire, the Bay, canada computers. There are many empty stores.

Bahram Tajalli Nezhad

The mall itself has not much to offer, the stores are ok but not great. The food court is not that good. The is a Jimmy the Greek that I believe has the lower quality compared to other branches and I wouldn't suggest. But if you need to grab a bite there are other options of fast food. Other than that there is a decent Canadian tire, a No frills store and a good two levels Lowe's. There is also a mobile Best Buy. The mall is populated by older crowd and some school kids. The parking is free and you would always find a parking spot.

Jackie L F

This mall manages to avoid being a Cadillac Fairview drone with all the typical chain stores. Kind of an old fashioned vibe. Lots of independently owned shops scattered between the chains that sell random things. Food court has a good mix of options. I mostly only come here for the Canadian Tire and No Frills though. Oh and the Congee Queen has great Chinese food. Nothing else really stands out. Plenty of parking for the location.

Pamela Beasly

One stop shop for all shopping needs

Guy Inguelph

amazing food court. Filipina restaurant is the best one. also has a big canada computers in the mall :)

Giacomo Amorini

Very cold mall, starting with one of the worst Canadian Tire stores - the arrogant and always unfriendly store owner & her barking henchmen, nee assistant managers, make the customers try their best to avoid shopping there. To the bored yawning employee of kiosks & boutiques. Save for the new welcome addition of Congee Queen restaurant, a couple of food court staples & No Frills supermarket, nothing could interest us over there. No wonder, the business here has been dead for decades!

Paul Abbott

It's very disappointing that they are allowing non essential stores to remain open during lockdown. Stores also seem to open and close whenever they want rather than by the mall hours.

eddy hurlburt

Great place to go and shop for a wide selection of stores to shop at two thumbs up ???? ???? ????

tubosun Aliu

The mall has everything I need for monthly shopping. Nofrills, Canada tire, dollarama and other stores I shop from.

Martin Breen

Lacking hand sanitizers at entrances. The Yonge and Steeles entrance sanitizer hasn't worked for a couple of weeks.

Lilly Milojevic

Clean and some stores have very reasonable prices ????

Lilly Milojevic

Clean and some stores have very reasonable prices ????

Essie Pasha

When it comes to shopping malls, this one is the closest to where I live & work, so it's the most convenient one but it's not as big as other malls & lack of choices makes me think twice when I want to go bargain hunting or gift buying, but sometimes you find few stuff in it's small businesses that you can't go wrong.

Barbara Price

It is like the old fashioned Malls where you can shop at reasonably priced stores and look around at your convenience. It is just the right size for people who do not have a large amount of time to shop as you know where to find everything. There is nice clothing for people who are on a budget and lots of sales. The food court has many choices suited for all sorts of diets. I enjoy going to Center point and never get bored going there. It is one of the last type of malls left in the area that has reasonably priced goods suited for all budgets.

Business Hours of Centerpoint Mall in Asbestos

SUNDAY
12 TO 5PM
MONDAY
10AM TO 8PM
TUESDAY
10AM TO 8PM
WEDNESDAY
10AM TO 8PM
THURSDAY
10AM TO 8PM
FRIDAY
10AM TO 8PM
SATURDAY
9:30AM TO 6PM

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