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Toronto Premium Outlet mall is now open and it's already drawing huge crowds

Toronto Premium Outletmall is open again and people seem ready to shop again at one of the best places to find a deal.

The GTA's largest outlet mall welcomed back customers last week to explore many ofits designer outletsthat had been closed as part of the province-wide lockdown.

Crowds arrived ready to spend and excited to pick up some quality goods for cheap.

Clips from the scene show people lined up at nearly every turn waiting to get into stores likeRalph Lauren,GucciandTommy Hilfiger.

Mask and physical distancing measures appear to have been loosely observed throughout the outdoor shopping centre.

Signs indicating physical distancing protocols and hand sanitizer were placed around the mall, as well as limitations on how many people could enter stores at one time.

The reopening of other stores in Ontario likeWinners and HomeSensehave drawn massive lineupswith people even bringing chairs to sit on while they wait.

Shopping malls, however, have had a slower timereopeningsince the Ontario governmentallowed certain retail stores to reopen.

So far malls have been able to reopen stores with street entrances with some offeringcurbside pickup.

But many shopping malls remain closed except for essential services andselect retailersasthey work to reopen under the province guidelinesfor health and safety.

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