Labubu maker Pop Mart opens two new Toronto stores
Pop Mart opened at Eaton Centre and Sherway Gardens, giving GTA Labubu fans two more official places to chase blind-box drops before resale marks climb.

Pop Mart opened two new Toronto stores at CF Toronto Eaton Centre and CF Sherway Gardens in Etobicoke, giving Labubu collectors in the GTA two more places to buy direct instead of chasing sold-out drops and reseller listings. The openings extend a Canadian rollout that began with CF Richmond Centre in Richmond, British Columbia, on Dec. 6, 2025, and reached Toronto Premium Outlets in Halton Hills as the brand’s first Ontario store.
The Toronto move sits inside a fast-growing Canadian network. Pop Mart’s Canada store locator now lists full stores in Richmond, Metropolis at Metrotown in Burnaby and Toronto Premium Outlets, along with Robo Shops at Scarborough Town Centre and Yaohan Centre in Richmond. That mix matters because it shows Pop Mart is not betting on a single flagship model. It is layering full stores and self-serve Robo Shops across the country while Cadillac Fairview has framed Pop Mart as best known for blind-box collectibles featuring Labubu, Molly and Skullpanda.
For Labubu fans, the draw is simple: official access. Pop Mart’s Canada site says it operates in more than 23 countries and regions through 350-plus offline stores and 2,000-plus Roboshops, and the company has built its reputation on releases that vanish fast. In August 2025, a new mini Labubu series sold out within minutes in the United States, Japan and South Korea, and demand was so intense in China that Pop Mart’s WeChat store page froze. Labubu’s profile has also been lifted by Rihanna, Dua Lipa and Blackpink’s Lisa.

That is why launch-day traffic at Eaton Centre and Sherway Gardens is likely to be heavy, with collectors watching for stock limits, crowd control and any special drop system. In Japan, some customers have had to enter lotteries just to get into Pop Mart stores on launch days, a sign of how quickly a new opening can turn into a controlled-entry event. For Toronto buyers, the practical upside is direct retail, a cleaner path to authentic stock and less dependence on the resale premium that has followed every hot Labubu release.
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