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Woodbine Centre

1985 establishments in OntarioAmusement parks in CanadaCadillac FairviewEtobicokeIndoor amusement parks
Shopping malls established in 1985Shopping malls in Toronto
May 2018, Woodbine Centre6
May 2018, Woodbine Centre6

Woodbine Centre is a shopping mall in the Rexdale area of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located across Rexdale Boulevard from Woodbine Racetrack in the former city of Etobicoke. Opened in 1985 by developer Cadillac Fairview, the over 130 store mall is home to Fantasy Fair, a year-round indoor amusement park. The fair houses a Charles I. D. Looff carousel. It is one of 13 still in operation today. They also have a 50-foot ferris wheel which they say is the only one in North America.Its design served as inspiration for property developer Sir John Hall when planning the MetroCentre, the UK's largest shopping mall, in the 1980s.

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Woodbine Centre
Rexdale Boulevard, Toronto Etobicoke

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Woodbine Mall

Rexdale Boulevard 500
M9W 6K5 Toronto, Etobicoke
Ontario, Canada
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