Hudson’s Bay liquidation sale draws savvy shoppers

Friday, May 30, 2025, 12:20 pm

As Hudson’s Bay nears the end of its liquidation sale, enthusiastic shoppers swarm its Toronto flagship store for last-minute deals. The bustling scene underscores a final rush to snap up scant remaining merchandise, proving even in its twilight, the historic department store demonstrates an uncanny knack for creating shopping frenzy.


globalnews.ca / Hudson’s Bay enters final days as shoppers search for deals

Shoppers turned out in droves at Hudson's Bay's Toronto flagship on Friday to search for deals as the stores across Canada are set to close Sunday.

citynews.ca / Hudson’s Bay heads into last days of sale with lots of shoppers, little merchandise

TORONTO — Hudson’s Bay is headed into its last weekend of liquidation sales with its Toronto flagship teeming with shoppers looking for one last treasure from the department store. Even before the Yonge Street location opened Friday, scores of shoppers waited in front of the doors, strategizing how…


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