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  1. Block Shop hosts a teen book club and offers an excellent collection of young adult literature, fitting as one of the owners, Jo Treggiari, is a Governor General’s Award–nominated young adult author. Book To Check Out:Hummingbird by Natalie Lloyd, perfect for YA readers. 6. Epic Books.

    • The Bookshelf, Guelph, Ontario. After opening The Bookshelf in 1973, owners Barb and Doug Minett added a café in 1980 to make it Canada’s first bookstore/café, and then seven years later added a cinema and bar.
    • The Odd Book, Wolfville, Nova Scotia. Specializing in second-hand, rare, and out-of-print books, The Odd Book has been open in the university town of Wolfville, Nova Scotia, since 1977.
    • Librairie Drawn & Quarterly, Montreal, Quebec. Founded in 1989 by Chris Oliveros as a magazine, Drawn & Quarterly has grown to become an internationally renowned publisher of comics and graphic novels.
    • Whodunit, Winnipeg, Manitoba. Looking for a great mystery novel? Whodunit is the place to find it. Open since 1994, this bookstore offers a full range of crime fiction plus so much more, with a collection spanning over 18,000 books.
    • Russell Books (Victoria, BC) "Wandering their vast aisles of endless titles is like a religious experience for book lovers. Watching someone walk in for the first time is so funny, usually an audible gasp and a rub of the eyes.
    • Munro’s Books (Victoria, BC) "I've been going here for 38 years. Amazing staff and service, all in an elegant atmosphere. Jim Munro, the former owner (related to Alice Munro), gifted the store to many of his long time staff.
    • MacLeod’s Books (Vancouver, BC) "Tiny little used bookstore with books stacked up to the rafters." – sarahw69.
    • Books & Company (Prince George, BC) "Wonderful local finds, funky paint job, amazing cafe that hosts awesome events and excellent knowledgable staff that is really the cherry on top.
  2. This Yukon institution boasts "the best magazine north of 60"! They have a great selection of Yukon books, international titles, puzzles, games, and even seeds!

  3. Nov 22, 2023 · Nestled in the corner of 4th & Dunbar, Banyen Books & Sound is a comprehensive body-mind-spirit bookstore carrying a variety of resources from “humanity's spiritual, healing, and earth wisdom traditions.”. You’ll find books in art, science, psychology, eco-design, healing, lifecraft and so much more!

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  4. Aug 18, 2023 · This bookstore hosts both free and paid book launches, making it a must-drop-by location for reading enthusiasts in Toronto. 6. Glad Day Bookshop. Glad Day Bookshop is not only the first queer bookstore in Canada, but it’s also the oldest one worldwide.

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  6. Jul 27, 2023 · How We Chose The Best Bookstores in Toronto. The Best Best Bookstores in Toronto. 1) Ben McNally Books. 2) BMV Books. 3) Seekers Books. 4) Type Books. 5) Pandemonium. 6) Indigo. 7) The Great Escape Book Store.

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