Jul
05
2007

Guide To Shopping at Orfus Road Outlet Stores

Orfus RoadOrfus Road. This is an area of Toronto, that will make you think twice about venturing off State-side to do your outlet shopping, and spend your hard-earned Canadian dollars inside the country. Tourists? Orfus Rd. is a must-visit if you want to make sure you honour your promise of bringing back your parents, your cousins, aunts and uncles, all your sisters and brothers something nice (yet economical) when you return home. If you haven’t been to Orfus Road before, or need a refresher course for stores to hit, here’s a guide that will help. I’ve listed most of the stores I frequent, and some other notable outlets.

When To Go

You’ll need at least a couple of hours to get a good feel of Orfus Road. The best time of day to go is in the morning or early afternoon, because the stores get packed later on in the day with people getting off work or school. Weekends are almost always busy, but again, aim for a early visit. Most of the stores are open during official holidays (I’ve been on Canada Day, and Civic Holiday in August) so take this into consideration when you’re suffering from withdrawal when all the other malls are closed.

If you’re brave, try shopping on Boxing Day for amazing deals, but be prepared brave the mosh-pit of hungry bargain hunters and to wait a while in line to cash out. I went once in the late evening, but regretted it a bit because the lines were extremely long. It’s times like those that I wish I was a morning person.

Location

It’s close enough to the suburbs that people on the outskirts can get to in a reasonable amount of time, and near enough to the subway line for easy access. Orfus Road is located between Caledonia Road and Dufferin Street in Toronto, just north of Lawrence Ave. Landmark-wise it’s about a 7-minute walk from the great Yorkdale shopping mall.

Hours

Some of the stores have regular retail hours, but the majority of them are only open until 6pm Monday to Wednesday and close between 7-9 for the rest of the week. On the weekend hours are usually 10-6 on Saturday and 10-5 on Sunday. Check the store’s official site for detailed hours of operation.

What to wear

Dress for the weather and keep in mind that some of these stores might be a tad humid inside from the mass of shoppers and you might start to sweat while your dashing across the aisle trying to snatch that last red blouse before someone out-races you.

You’ll probably get tired from walking because there are a lot of outlets on this stretch of road. So forget the stylish heels and wear some comfy running shoes and well as roomy pants/shorts. Trust me… if you’re a shop-a-holic like I am, you’ll thank me for it.

Note that in most of the stores, you’ll have to leave your shopping bags at the doors. They’ll give you a pick-up ticket for it. It benefits both the store (from those naughty kleptomaniacs) and you (so you have more free arms to hold merchandise in).

Orfus Road MapHow To Get There

There are a couple of ways to get to Orfus Rd. depending on your location in the city. If you’re taking public transit, and are near a subway line, make your way to Wilson Station and catch the #29 Dufferin bus south (a 4 minute bus ride… I wouldn’t walk it from the station though). I usually take this route b/c the Dufferin bus runs pretty frequently and I tend to be a bit lazy at times… :D

Alternatively, you can take the subway to Yorkdale, walk through the mall (being careful not to spend too much of your Orfus Road money inside), and exit at Sears. Then you can walk through the parking lot, cross the street, walk down a couple of blocks and hit Orfus Road.

You can also bus it towards Dufferin St. and take the #29 north to Orfus Road, if you’re south of the area.

If you’re driving, the 401 is right there, so just exit on Dufferin St. and drive south for a couple seconds to Orfus Road.

Parking

If you’re planning on driving to Orfus Road during the busy hours (usually on weekend afternoons), be prepared for a lot of traffic and a lot of searching to find a parking spot. The outlets don’t have many spots in front of the store (especially Stitches, and compared to the amount of people who shop inside, you’ll be hard-pressed to find a spot). Your best bet is to park in the Yorkdale Adult Learning Centre/Secondary School parking lot (in the middle of Orfus Road), or at Rinx (if they’re not too busy), then walk your way towards the myriad of shops during your shopping extravaganza.

Food

Ah, yes… a lot of shopping calls for fuel. There a noodle place and a Korean restaurant near the Dufferin side of Orfus Road. If you have a sweet tooth, stop in at Demetre’s for some sweet crepes and ice cream. There are always hot dog venders within feet of each other on Orfus Road, so you can always buy some street meat to satisfy your hunger for $2. Don’t forget about Dollarama where you can purchase some cold drinks for a loonie.

Public Washrooms

There aren’t any public washrooms in any of the stores (at least in the ones I’ve been to). Signs are usually posted attributing to that fact). So if you have to go, try Rinx (the large indoor entertainment complex), one of the restaurants near Dufferin Street or wait until you get home.

Money

All the stores should have a choice of payment options: Cash, Debit, Visa or Mastercard (with the expection of Dollarama which is cash only, although now I think they’ve implemented a debit machine). Just make sure you have extra for all those impulse buys!

The Stores

Dollarama
My pick of the best bargain, dollar store. It’s one of the first stores you’ll see when you head down Orfus Road off of Dufferin. The wide selection of merchandise (and it’s quality compared to similar dollar stores) is great, in my opinion. You can find anything here. Whether you need to accessorize your new apartment, shop for summer party supplies, or just need some snacks to sneak into the nearby movie theatre, Dollarama’s got it. And guess what? Everything is only $1 (or less).

Grande Cheese Factory Outlet
Right next to Dollarama, this place has got to be a cheese-lover’s paradise. I’m sorry to say that as a cheese-lover, I haven’t gotten the chance to stop here yet… mainly b/c I didn’t want to shop for clothes carrying around a bunch of cheese in hot weather, or try to balance mounds of cheese with a handful of bags full of clothes after a day of shopping. I will make a stop there soon though. I heard they have a broad variety of Italian food products, deli-meats, and almost every kind of cheese imaginable at reasonable prices.

Urban Behaviour World
A nice mix of casual and club clothing at great prices. They have a large 3 for $10 rack in the middle of the store, but you’ll have to search to find something that you’ll like. A bunch of samples and end of season merchandise is located at the rear of the store. The rest of the outlet is filled with multiple offers (e.g. 2 for $10, 2 for $15), and current fashion items on the wall displays are priced between 30 and 50% off the regular price. I always find something I like when I go here. The have a men’s outlet a few stores down on the same side of the street.

Le Chateau
There’s a mix of dressy and casual style items at this liquidation outlet that carries men’s and women’s high-quality fashions, footwear and accessories. Their dress selection is pretty good, so if you’re looking for something semi-formal to wear at a good price, here’s the place to get it. The sizes are varied as well, which is a plus. Best of all, it’s a Canadian manufacturer/retailer. A great place to discount shop (especially during their midnight madness events).

Nine West Shoe Studio Outlet
A large selection of both out-of-season and current styles of fashion footwear, handbags and accessories at good prices. I just wished they carried shoes in my size (yes, I have big feet). It’s located beside the Le Chateau outlet.

StitchesStitches Outlet
I remember when Stitches was the hot spot to shop for clothes back when I was in high school. With the exception of the knock-off ‘Exco’ gear, this outlet store is packed full of great deals on clothes for the season for both men and women. I bought my winter jacket a few years back for $10… and boy was it ever warm! There’s so much stock here, that I think they can afford to sell the clothes as cheap as they do (mostly out of season with a great selection of current merchandise). Currently they have a “save 50% off the lowest ticketed price on everything in the store” sale (they do this periodically throughout the year) which can be as low as $2.50 for a tank top or skirt. I even noticed that they started to organize their jean display tables by size which is a plus (size 0 – 15). One note: There’s no dressing room.

Sirens
With a lot of the same fashions as Stitches, this outlet is located in the same ‘mega store’ warehouse as it’s sister-store. The selection is not as varied, but they usually have the same type of sales. Like Stitches, there’s no dressing room, so be prepared to give some of your purchased items to friends or charity if they don’t fit when you get home (at those prices, it doesn’t matter anyway).

Costa Blanca
For one of the smaller outlets, this store has a decent selection of ‘flirty’ wear for women. They had some really nice summer dresses for $15 the last time I was there, along with some cute accessories.

Beddington’s Bed & Bath
This privately owned Canadian retail chain specializes in quality fashion beddings and bath items, as well as some home decor merchandise. They usually have great deals and a good selection of sheets, duvet covers and bath towels.

Fairweather
Here you’ll find a lot of clearance merchandise that you may have seen at regular retail Fairweather stores. A pretty good all-around selection of casual clothes, summer dresses to more formal wear and business attire. Often has ‘tax-free’ sales and 2 for $10-ish deals.

Kitchen Stuff PlusKitchen Stuff Plus
I love kitchen gadgets, and Kitchen Stuff Plus outlet sure has a lot of them. Along with bathroom accessories, ceramics, kitchen appliances, candles, furniture, cookware, glassware and other home decor items, this store has sure got a wide selection of merchandise at great prices. Some brand names they carry include KitchenAid, Cuisinart and Umbra. Don’t forget to take a look at their little bargain bins near the front of the store by the cash registers… they usually have good clearance items there. Several times a year (during the warmer months), Kitchen Stuff Plus hosts ‘garage sales’ outside of their Orfus Road location to sell off various items that were either overstock, out of season, slightly damaged or missing part of the set. Near the end of the sale for the day, they’ll usually sell you a large plastic bag for $5 and tell you to fill it up with whatever’s left on the table (if you’re lucky, there’ll still be some decent items left) in order to get rid of the stock. I’m just glad I got my uber-cool travel coffee mug for $1, that sells for over $20 in the store!

The Shopping Channel – Off Air Outlet
All those gadgets and gizmos you’ve seen on The Shopping Channel will probably make its way to this outlet, which has a large selection of discounted merchandise. Best of all, you can see the products up close and even try some of them out.

Bikini Bay
Here you’ll find a large variety of swim-wear for women, girls, boys, and even babies. They also carry a selection of men’s swim trunks and aerobic-wear priced to clear.

Roots Factory Outlet
Roots has some of end-of-season and clearance merchandise, such as jackets, shoes, bags, accessories and casual clothing for the whole family. A great spot for saving off the regular prices (make sure you catch their sales promotions).

Barnes & Castle
Here’s another kitchen and houseware outlet that will be beneficial to visit. Barnes & Castle has clearance-priced, discontinued and new small kitchen appliances, cookware and flatware. If your hosting a party at your home, this is a good place to stop at for platters and drink glasses.

Sil Vous Play Sports
Not exactly on Orfus Road, but it’s located just off it at 131 Cartwritght Ave. I know there’s always a line up when a sale is announced at their Steeles and Highway 27 location, but I’ve never been to this one. They’re closed on Monday and Tuesday, but they have a nice selection of shoes, apparel, accessories and sporting equipment from brand names such as Nike, Adidas, Puma, Converse, Reebok, Timberland, Vans and K Swiss.

Other Outlets
There are many other stores on Orfus, including Bennix & Co, International Clothiers, Randy River, Ponti Designer Menswear, bridal wear shops and other wholesale retailers. Way too many to name and review in this guide, but be sure to visit them yourself (you don’t have to buy anything.)

Head Home and Clear Out Your Closets

I hope this guide on Orfus Road will be beneficial to you. Hopefully it won’t cause too much strain on your wallet. It’s a great area to shop year-round for those Christmas gifts, and half the fun is browsing, not necessarily buying. When you get home, you can go through your closet and drawers, organize your old clothes to make room for all the new ones, by giving some to the local Goodwill or charity. One of the best parts of a visit to Orfus Road is finding that one-of-a-kind item that cost you next to nothing. Multiple visits are recommended. ;)

180 Responses to “Guide To Shopping at Orfus Road Outlet Stores”

  1. Michee says:

    goooooooooooood jobbbbbbbb!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! This is a good source for ppl looking for orfus! Good thinking hun!!!!!!!!

  2. R says:

    so did you pick me up the Exco jacket with red racing stripes up the arms or what? :@

  3. Charlotte says:

    Thanks alot for this blog u made
    im really excited to go 2 orfus rd again
    only been there once and i found some great deals but i only visited a few stores cuz of time. But on my next visit i must visit every single store. i got a job just so i can shop til my heart’s content the next time i visit orfus rd.
    thanks for ur guide.

  4. Monique says:

    Glad the guide was help to you, Charlotte! :) The main reason I posted it was because I could find next to nothing online about Orfus Road, and it’s such a great place to find stuff really cheap! Methinks it’s time for another trip… :D

  5. Olivia says:

    THANK YOUUU!!! I always hear people talk about Orfus Road, but have never been fortunate to go there myself. But your guide has given me that extra push for me to get up and go as well as a little taste of what to expect. Thank you again!

  6. Monique says:

    No problem, Olivia! :D It’s definitely a “must-visit” place to go for deals!

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  8. Poetic says:

    I love orfus road .. best place to shop ! thanx .

  9. xcaramelcandyx says:

    thank you soooooo much for posting such great information about Orfus Road,the stores and their deals, after reading you posts and being referred by some friends, I finally went a few weeks ago and went back again just the other day,Thank youuuu for the great post once again:)

  10. Monique says:

    No problem Poetic and xcaramelcandyx! Glad I could help w/ this guide! :)

  11. Princess says:

    Thank you so much, this i was really helpful. I have heard about this place so many times but have never been there. i plan to go there today. I hope it is worth it. And once again thanks with the guide.

  12. Dancer123 says:

    i love Orfus! wow Monique that was really nice of you to take up your time and make this site for people. I would never even think about doing this, not cause i dont think Orfus is a great place, cause it is! but because i dont want everyone to know about it, i want to get the sales and not others, well either than my select group of friends i always go with, like hwo wants to go shopping with their dad. its a good thing you not greedy!:) This was a very nice thing to do :)

  13. Monique says:

    Thanks Princess and Dancer! :)
    Dancer: after I first made this post I was like “dammit… since there’s no other real descriptive website about Orfus Road on the net, now everyone who reads this is gonna cash in on the sales before I do!” But I realize I’m a shopaholic and to share my prowess of finding bargains. I just feel bad when someone tells me they paid X amount of dollars for something, and then I tell them I got the exact same thing for a fraction of the price! :D

    I haven’t been to Orfus Road in a while now… methinks I’m gonna make a trip there soon…

  14. Sara says:

    Thank youuuu this is really goood info thanks agains

  15. cynthia says:

    thanks so much for this site, my friend told me about this place yesterday and i searched it up today and now i am so eager to go. i have a mid term this wednesday so planing to take a trip down there on thursday. Thanks again for the info, it was very helpful to me :)

  16. sarah says:

    hey thanks so much. this website came in handy. ive been there about 3 times and its awsome.

  17. Val says:

    OMG this is such a help. One of my friends has been going on about how cheap the clothes are. Now i can finally go :)

  18. Yasmin says:

    Heyy thanks so much for posting this website
    its a greatt help, i just wanted to kno if you kne how to get
    to orfus from square 1 in mississuaga? by transit and how long it wuld
    take?

  19. IB says:

    Omg , thank you for the excellant help, i never ever went to orfus road went there and found out it ………… rocks

  20. Pat says:

    Thank you so much for posting this website about the Orfus road market. Seeing that I am a new comer to Canada, it will be very helpful since I now know exactly what to expect when I get there. I will be going there this wednesday and I know the information you have provided will be very helpful. Thanks a million.

  21. Kelyia says:

    Thank you :)! My friends keep telling me about Orfus, and Ive never been there. Now when I go i wont be lost! One question, i live in Maple,Ont. How do i get there and how long will it take!

  22. Monique says:

    You’re welcome to everyone for all the posts of thanks! :) I’m glad that it helped. Kelyia, it shouldn’t take more than 1/2 hour if you’re driving depending on where you are in Maple (since it’s just north of the city, where Orfus Rd. is). Busing it is another story, you’d have to find your way to Yorkdale (there’s a GO transit hub there) and walk from there. Yasmin, from Square One in Mississauga it will take about 2 hours by transit… 30 minutes by car if you take the highway.

  23. OO says:

    Do you know where shoe outlet moved?

  24. maryuri says:

    great page for new people and visitors like me!
    thanks

  25. bra says:

    love this place and i go hear all the time and i love is and i tell all my friend about it and now there going there

  26. Steve says:

    Man, this guide has definitely convinced me to go. I’ve been wanting to go for the longest time but don’t have a car. Now that I know it’s only a few minutes walk from Yordale Mall which has a TTC subway stop, i’m definitely going.

    Thanks for this information.

  27. Vickie says:

    Wow!! Great website. I am not from Toronto but I come shopping on occasion.
    Does anyone know if there is a bus/train from union station to Yorkdale mall?
    I’m not that familiar with the transit system

  28. Monique says:

    Hey Vickie, you can just take the University subway line north to either Wilson or Yorkdale station and then follow the directions I posted above. It will take about 30-minutes or so to get there from downtown. Check out http://www.ttc.ca for transit info.

  29. elaine says:

    Wow! This is really awesome! I’m new in Canada and I’ve never heard of Orfus Road but after reading this I really want to go there. Do you have any suggestions for more great deals like this?

  30. Andrea says:

    Hi Just owndering if anyone knows where the stores on Orfus buy their line of Y that clothing at wholesale??

  31. Lene says:

    Very helpful website. Does anyone knows if there is a store in Orfus that sells portable washer and profesional hair straightener?

  32. Skittlez says:

    Omg Thank u so much….i wanted to know what stores they had and there rices and stuff….thank u so much for posting this!!!:)

  33. steeven says:

    Do they have clothes for women around the ages of 40-45?

  34. Jennifer says:

    Steeven….they have Fairweathers….

  35. Reila says:

    Love the guide! Couldn’t have summarized it better myself.

  36. Angiee says:

    well , this was a huge help .
    but i was at orfus yesterday and they also have stores you didnt mention .
    such as bluenotes ..
    btw there JEANS are amazing . and i fould some really great tops ranging from .50 cents – 9 bucks .
    AMAZING !

  37. Monique says:

    Hey Angiee… yes, I’ve been meaning to update the list of stores I have in this post, b/c there have been some changes on that street since I already wrote the guide (e.g. Party Packagers is new as well). I’ll do that next time I venture down there! :)

  38. danielson says:

    Are there any stores where they sell a different variety of nike airforce 1’s?

  39. winyen says:

    if you could update the stores list, that’d be great~

  40. Connie says:

    Hey,
    Are there any stores at Orfus where I can buy a school uniform, or get an embroidery of a school uniform?

  41. posan says:

    what nice way to bye good things. i realy happy with that orfus road shopping

  42. Michael G. says:

    There was a huge shoe outlet on Orfus selling various brands of shoes (including Aldo, Pegabo, etc.) and apparently they’ve moved. On my last visit to Orfus someone told me the store moved to somewhere in Scarborough. Does anyone know where it moved to. They had wicked deals on shoes.

  43. robb says:

    Do you know any where there they sell vans new era not the board shoes???

  44. chris says:

    Hey thanks for the guide, i actually went to orfus road during my lunch. Honestly i think all the stuff they couldnt sell in stores goes there.

  45. Mimi says:

    Hey thanks so much for posting this website it’s sooooo helpful!!

  46. chris says:

    Is there any shoe outlets there?

  47. Chelsea says:

    Hey thanks for the amazing info i was just wondering is it a really long road because i may have to take my siblings with me :( and i dont want to kill them walking from one end to another ty

  48. Veina says:

    Thanks very much for creating this info site guide to shoping on Orfu Road. It’s extremely helpful.

  49. Melisa says:

    Hi.
    This is a good site about orfus road.
    However, the dollarama is not only 1$ anymore.
    its between 1$ and 2$ .
    its craaaaazy .
    just thought you should update that . :)

  50. natalie says:

    Thank you so much! Me and my friend are headed there tommorow, and we had nooo clue whatsover on how to get there, thank you!

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