User:Dr.knowit/Hudson's Bay Queen Street

Christmas Windows

Beginning in the 19th century, Simpsons department store began decorating the store's front windows with teddy bears, train sets, and drums to spark Christmas spirit and advertise the stores products. This tradition continues today at Hudson's Bay Queen street where crowds come from all over Canada to view the holiday themed decorations in the stores windows front.

1991 - Present: Hudson's Bay (cont.)

On November 2, 2017, the Hudson's Bay Queen Street and Toronto Eaton's Centre skybridge was remodelled by architectures WikikinsonEyre and Zeilder.

The following phrases in this article contain broken links for references or are sources that are not credible (or backing up the articles claim). These include sources 1, 4, 6 They can be corrected using the citations attached to the pasted text below, from the article.

1) It operated as the flagship store of the Simpsons department store chain from 1895–1991.

4) The fireproof steel frame structure replaced the original 6-storey store that burned in 1895 just three-months after opening.

6) Burke and Horwood returned with additions in 1907 and 1923.