Inside Samsung’s Largest Store in Canada [Photos]

Craig Patterson
Craig Patterson
Now located in Toronto, Craig is a retail analyst and consultant at the Retail Council of Canada. He's also the Director of Applied Research at the University of Alberta School of Retailing in Edmonton. He has studied the Canadian retail landscape for the past 25 years and he holds Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Laws Degrees. He is also President & CEO of Vancouver-based Retail Insider Media Ltd.

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(Yonge Street entrance on a particularly chilly day in Toronto. Photo: Craig Patterson) (Yonge Street entrance on a particularly chilly day in Toronto. Photo: Craig Patterson) 

(Yonge Street entrance on a particularly chilly day in Toronto. Photo: Craig Patterson) 

By Craig Patterson

South Korea’s Samsung has opened its largest store in Canada at  CF Toronto Eaton Centre, spanning about 21,000 square feet over two levels. The highly experiential retail space is Samsung’s sixth in Canada, and is considerably larger than its other Canadian stores. 

The store features two entrances — a street level access point facing onto Yonge Street, as well as a separate entrance from within the mall, shared by NordstromUniqlo and H&M. Canadian design firm Quadrangle designed the new space, which is modern and bright, featuring ample windows overlooking Yonge Street and Dundas Square. 

On the main floor, the interactive Samsung Gear VR and Gear360 zones ‘transport’ visitors across Canada, over rollercoasters and beyond — it’s already a hit among visitors since the store has been open. The store’s ‘luxe’ TV experience zone showcases Samsung picture, sound and design innovations. 


(Lease Plan via Cadillac Fairview) (Lease Plan via Cadillac Fairview) 

(Lease Plan via Cadillac Fairview) 


(Mall entrance. Photo: Samsung) (Mall entrance. Photo: Samsung) 

(Mall entrance. Photo: Samsung) 


(Sweeping stairway anchors the store. Photo: Samsung) (Sweeping stairway anchors the store. Photo: Samsung) 

(Sweeping stairway anchors the store. Photo: Samsung) 

There’s also a full lineup of Samsung smartphones and tablets, with an expansive assortment of mobile accessories to personalize guests’ favourite Samsung devices. Onsite Samsung Smart Service and trained Galaxy Consultants guide guests through the experience, answer questions and provide technical support and repairs for mobile products. In addition, Samsung mobile device owners are also able to coordinate 1:1, in-person sessions with Galaxy Consultants at CF Toronto Eaton Centre store. 

A sweeping staircase guides visitors upstairs to the second level. The stairway acts as a focal point for the store, with warm wood contrasting with white railings. 

One of the particularly unique features to the store is a fully functioning Samsung demo kitchen on the second level. Visitors can watch cooking demonstrations and engage with various events and activities that will be held in the store over the course of the year. None of Samsung’s other Canadian stores feature demo kitchens (partly due to lack of space). 

The second level also includes seating areas as well as various demonstration areas, which can be modified depending on if there are any scheduled activities. Visitors are also encouraged to come in and relax on the store’s comfortable seating, offering a respite from the hustle and bustle of downtown Toronto. 


(Main Floor product areas. Photo: Samsung) (Main Floor product areas. Photo: Samsung) 

(Main Floor product areas. Photo: Samsung) 


(The store’s ‘luxe’ TV experience zone showcases Samsung picture, sound and design innovations. PHoto: Samsung) (The store’s ‘luxe’ TV experience zone showcases Samsung picture, sound and design innovations. PHoto: Samsung) 

(The store’s ‘luxe’ TV experience zone showcases Samsung picture, sound and design innovations. PHoto: Samsung) 


(Virtual Reality Seating area. Customers were enjoying the experience when we visited the store. Photo: Samsung) (Virtual Reality Seating area. Customers were enjoying the experience when we visited the store. Photo: Samsung) 

(Virtual Reality Seating area. Customers were enjoying the experience when we visited the store. Photo: Samsung) 

Samsung launched its first Canadian location in 2012 with a 1,500 square foot location at Metropolis at Metrotown in Burnaby. A second store followed in February of 2014, when Samsung opened a 1,900 square foot unit at CF Richmond Centre, also in suburban Vancouver. A 2,200 square foot West Edmonton Mall store followed in November of 2014, and a 2,535 square foot CF Sherway Gardens store in Toronto followed in November of 2015. Most recently, in October of 2016, Samsung unveiled a 3,395 square foot store in the Nordstrom-anchored expansion wing at Toronto’s Yorkdale Shopping Centre. Brokerage Northwest Atlantic represents Samsung in Canada. 

See below for more photos of the new Samsung flagship at CF Toronto Eaton Centre in Toronto. 


(Demonstration Kitchen on the store's second floor. Photo: Samsung) (Demonstration Kitchen on the store's second floor. Photo: Samsung) 

(Demonstration Kitchen on the store’s second floor. Photo: Samsung) 


(Demonstration Kitchen on the store's second floor. Photo: Samsung) (Demonstration Kitchen on the store's second floor. Photo: Samsung) 

(Demonstration Kitchen on the store’s second floor. Photo: Samsung) 


(Customer Service desk on the store's ground floor. Photo: Samsung) (Customer Service desk on the store's ground floor. Photo: Samsung) 

(Customer Service desk on the store’s ground floor. Photo: Samsung) 


(Screens and seating area on the store's second floor. Photo: Samsung) (Screens and seating area on the store's second floor. Photo: Samsung) 

(Screens and seating area on the store’s second floor. Photo: Samsung) 


(Looking downstairs towards the customer service desk from the second level stairwell. Photo: Samsung) (Looking downstairs towards the customer service desk from the second level stairwell. Photo: Samsung) 

(Looking downstairs towards the customer service desk from the second level stairwell. Photo: Samsung) 

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Craig Patterson, now based in Toronto, is the founder and Editor-in-Chief Retail Insider. He’s also a retail and real estate consultant, retail tour guide and public speaker. 

Follow him on Twitter @RetailInsider_, LinkedIn at Craig Patterson, or email him at: craig@retail-insider.com.

For more retail news: Canadian Retail News From Around The Web: January 5, 2018

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