Through The Looking Glass

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Nelson, Canada

Bookstores· Couture store

Through The Looking Glass Reviews | Rating 3.3 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Through The Looking Glass is located in Nelson, Canada on 305 Baker St. Through The Looking Glass is rated 3.3 out of 5 in the category bookstores in Canada.

Address

305 Baker St

Phone

+1 2503523913

Service options

In-store shopping

Open hours

Sun
Closed
Mon
10AM–5PM
Tue
10AM–5PM
Wed
10AM–5PM
Thu
10AM–5PM
Fri
10AM–5PM
Sat
10AM–5PM

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Jane DiGiacomo

I’ve shopped here many times. So I was rudely surprised today when I went into the store to return a journal that had a broken binding as soon as it was opened. The owner refused to refund or exchange it saying “it wasn’t broken when it left here”. “She could have dropped it!” she said of my daughter who was standing right next to me. Last time we’ll shop there.

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Geraldine H.

A fun shop to browse in downtown Nelson, BC. Lots of pretty gift items, greeting cards, toys, party items, wrapping paper...some very nostalgic and fun. I have bought many cards and small gifts here, over the years. One star off as it would be nice to see some local craft items added to the mix. This seemed to be lacking, based on any items I looked at.

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Rhamnousia Adrestia

The lady working here is extremely surly and doesn't come across as liking children very much, for someone who works (owns?) a shop filled with kids' stuff. Space is quite crammed, and a mix of nice books and toys, and cheaper quality stuff, all a little over priced. Unfortunately the first shop in Nelson we entered and left a bad impression.

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Stefanie Morgan

Great little store full of unique treasures. train table in back and lots of unique toys and crafting sets. word of warning steer littles towards back as front has all the very beautiful yet breakable adult things, and its squishy for strollers (not a critisism just warning parents if you have a double might want to park out front) lady working at front, owner perhaps? always friendly & happy to leave kids to play at train table in back.

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Tami Nighthawk

The old bag who works there was condescending and insulting.