I love going to that shop The selection of crystals is fantastic The staff is lovely and knowledgeable And I love the smell inside:) I could linger there all day!
Alessandra A.
Place rating: 5 Toronto, Canada
What a beautiful store containing a visually stunning display of crystals in various sizes! The back of the store has the largest pieces of drool-worthy natural amethyst crystals Ive ever seen. The store also sells individual tumbled stones, reasonably priced(and gorgeous) crystal jewelry, as well as tarot cards and related books. Their online store allows for free in-store pickups so I checked out their vast catalogue before visiting the store to purchase tumbled stones(between $.99 and $ 8+). Overall, friendly staff and an awesome store to both browse and shop!
Diane J.
Place rating: 5 Toronto, Canada
Love this store! Everytime I go I find something to buy. They have crystals and gems from small to huge but more large ones than I’ve seen anywhere. Amazing quality. They have some amethyst of the darkest purple I’ve ever seen. The store resonates with wonderful energy. Nice and knowledgeable staff.
Mike B.
Place rating: 3 Toronto, Canada
Key Features: Dinosaur Bones(!) inside… and new age stones, too, I guess. So here’s the thing — walking down Queen Street East, I saw Geologic: Gifts from the Earth. My first thought, quite accurately, was that it was one of those wacky rock stores with healing gems, and crystals, and all that. I wanted nothing to do with that. BUT I did want to know what it was like inside. Much like my desire to understand the insides of a Scientology building, without stepping foot, I sent in someone else as a proxy. My proxy came out speaking of dinosaurs. I thought she was mad. But I couldn’t take that risk. What if there really were bones to be seen inside? So in I went. Now, I’ve got to tell you, as far as New Age rock shops go, this one is pretty good. All the rocks in bins, nicely labelled. Little cut out cards telling you what the rocks are, and what they can be used for. And the prices don’t seem too bad. Even for someone like myself, who doesn’t buy into the healing factors, I could have picked a few up as paper weights, and not felt all that bad about it. But — and here’s the selling feature — sometimes they have rare things like Woolly Mammoth tusk chips, for a couple of bucks, or megladon shark teeth, for fifteen dollars. They even had chunks of dinosaur bones you could buy. Now, when I first saw that — without a certificate of authenticity — I questioned if they were real, but I think they must have been. In this store, is also a horn from a triceratops, and a claw from an Allosaurus. And then, at the back — although this one is only a cast — is the greatest of all: A T-Rex Skull mounted on a foot. It’s fantastic. And it’s worth coming in here for no reason other than to see the dinosaur bones! In the immortal words of the doctors: Fantastic!