Apple Yorkdale

Apple Yorkdale is the first Apple retail store in Canada. Opened on May 21, 2005 at the Yorkdale Shopping Centre, it had also been called Apple Store Toronto. However, as of 2020, there are 3 Apple stores in Toronto.

History
The Yorkdale location is the 104th Apple retail store to open, originally in a 3,539 square foot space that was remodeled in 2009. The shopping centre was expanded in 2012 and the store moved to a larger 9,830 square foot space. When the larger store was opened on November 12, 2012, it was at the time the largest Apple Store in North America.

In June 2020, Apple Yorkdale was closed and pre-emptively boarded up during protests related to George Floyd. It was then covered with a mural of the Black Lives Matter movement.