Beside the Terminal 3 concourse, 6 & Sundry patches last‑minute gaps
Right in Toronto Pearson Terminal 3, 6 & Sundry works as the quick-stop general store between security and your gate. Expect standard Canadian airport pricing: snacks in the CAD $3–$6 range and basic travel items running closer to $10–$25. It’s all grab-and-go, so you’re in and out in under 5 minutes if you know what you need.
Hours track the Terminal 3 flight banks, usually opening by 5:00 a.m. and staying open into late evening departures after 9:00 p.m. That covers the early Europe runs and the late West Coast flights from T3. If you’ve just cleared security and realized you forgot toiletries or a phone cable, this spot saves a walk back toward the larger duty-free and electronics stores.
Stock skews toward travel basics: single-use toiletries, simple first-aid packs, charging cords, power adapters, gum, bottled drinks, and grab-and-go packaged snacks. Expect familiar Canadian and US brands, not much in the way of niche products. Figure on paying around CAD $4 for water, $6–$8 for candy or chips bundles, and low double digits for travel pillows or power banks.
There’s no seating, no fresh food counter, and no coffee bar here; think of 6 & Sundry as a utility stop in Terminal 3 rather than a hangout. Use it to fix something you forgot or to top up on snacks before you head down to your gate area. One tip: check here first for a cable or adapter before paying duty-free premiums further along the concourse.