Costco Just Opened Another Location In Toronto With Opening Week Savings

Costco Just Opened Another Location In Toronto With Opening Week Savings
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For everyone who loves jumbo-sized products and a great deal, you’re in luck. Costco just opened another location in Toronto and is celebrating with opening week savings!

The new Costco Wholesale location is at 2260 Islington Ave, in Northwest Toronto, in the Rexdale neighbourhood. And it’s huge! 

“We have several locations in Toronto, and they’re quite busy. We felt that we needed another unit to make sure that we service our members properly,” says Marc-André Bally, Senior Vice-President & General Manager, Costco Wholesale Eastern Canada, to Retail Insider

The 164,162 square feet location is Costco’s 21st location in the Greater Toronto Area. It includes a multi-level underground parking garage which holds 1,200 parking spots. Hopefully minimizing the common struggle of finding parking for Costco shoppers. 

The new Costco Wholesale location will, like other Costcos, have a gas station, on-site bakery, fresh meat and rotisserie chicken, optical centre and optometrist, and other departments, such as apparel, technology, and so much more. 

Now, let’s talk opening week deals. In honour of the new location opening, Costco Wholesale is celebrating with a bunch of savings on coveted products. Including $200 off a Samsung 55-inch TV, $60 off a La-Z-Boy Manager Chair, and $50 off an 11-piece GreenPan cookware set, to name a few. 

To participate in the deals, you’ll have to have a Costco membership and shop in store. Sign up here if you don’t already have a membership.

This might just become our Costco Wholesale location of choice!

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