Homer
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I visited the new Don Mills Shopping Centre in late May while attending Don Mills Collegiate's 50th birthday celebrations.
I think the new mall is horrible (as did my two sisters). We drove around and around looking for parking, and finally had to park way over by the Metro store. For the parking spaces out front of the shops, in the entire time we walked around no cars left. Made me wonder if the employees were parked there.
Later in the day it absolutely poured rain and there was nowhere to go for shelter, unless you went into a store where you had no intention of buying anything. I didn't have an opinion negative or positive on the recently-torn down mall (I lived downtown for 25 years but still went to my dentist and my family doctor at 75 The Donway West), but the original mall at least had overhangs so you could walk from shop to shop without getting rained or hailed on.
I honestly can't see having outdoor malls in a climate such as Toronto - freezing and icy in the winter, sweaty and gross in the summer. I found Don Mills Plaza very pedestrian-unfriendly.
Jack Astor's was nice, though.
Although it's been decades since I've been there so I may be speaking too soon, after viewing the new Don Mills Plaza I would much rather shop at Fairview Mall.
'... drove around and around...' you need my moniker(homer) there is a 4 storey parking garage dooooohhhh
'...no where for shelter....' there are large overhangs on every building dooohhh
'can't see having outdoor malls in a climate such as Toronto...' what is Toronto noted for? it's neighbourhoods; the beach(es), Greek Town, Little Italy, Queen West, Bloor West Village etc... all of which survive during the
winter months even though all outdoors doooohhhhh....