Big and Iconic.

Yonge-Dundas Square (YDS) is one of Canada’s busiest intersections with a daily circulation of 146,200 people. Residents, workers, students and tourists pass through the square on their way to office buildings, universities, condominiums, restaurants and major attractions such as the Ed Mirvish Theatre, Massey Hall, and the CF Toronto Eaton Centre, Canada’s busiest shopping centre with 48,268,020 visitors annually. Yonge-Dundas Square is also connected to the PATH, which is the world’s largest underground shopping complex, and offers direct access to the Dundas TTC subway station.

Yonge-Dundas Square's planning guide
Photo by Vincenzo Pistritto Photo

Big and Iconic.

Yonge-Dundas Square (YDS) is one of Canada’s busiest intersections with a daily circulation of 146,200 people. Residents, workers, students and tourists pass through the square on their way to office buildings, universities, condominiums, restaurants and major attractions such as the Ed Mirvish Theatre, Massey Hall, and the CF Toronto Eaton Centre, Canada’s busiest shopping centre with 48,268,020 visitors annually. Yonge-Dundas Square is also connected to the PATH, which is the world’s largest underground shopping complex, and offers direct access to the Dundas TTC subway station.

146,200

Daily circulation

1M+

People attend events at YDS

TEC

Steps to Canada's busiest shopping centre

Yonge-Dundas Square Media Opportunities.

AOB Media Tower
YDS Street Level