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The Centre is an excellent place for shopping, the arts, entertainment and so much more. Come and visit over 90 shops and services including Zellers, Sport Chek, Safeway, Shoppers Drug Mart, Centre Cinemas and Rainbow Cinemas.
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Looking for a first-rate shopping experience? Head to Conestoga Mall, where legions of individual shoppers have found what they're looking for since 1978. From head to toe...from food to services…for him, her and them…Conestoga Mall has what you need and then some.
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Heritage Place is a shopping mall situated at 1350 16th Street East in Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada, is managed by Oxford Properties Group and was acquired in 2007 by Primaris Retail REIT as part of a $95 million 4 mall purchace. It is the largest shopping centre in the Grey-Bruce County area at 313,000 sq ft (29,100 m2)., located on the east side of Owen Sound, and has become the shopping mecca for the region. Source: Wikipedia
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Looking for a first-rate shopping experience? Head to Kildonan Place, where individual shoppers have found what they're looking for from head to toe, from food to services, for him, her and them, Kildonan Place has what you need and then some.
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Devonshire Mall opened August 12,1970. The area was previously the "Devonshire Raceway" in the earlier part of the 20th Century, until burning down in 1939.
When Devonshire Mall opened its doors 21 years later, it boasted 70 stores. Since then, the mall has had five expansions: 1974, 1985, 1987, 1995, and 2000. Now, with 175 stores and services and over 1 million square feet in size, Devonshire Mall dominates the retail landscape in Windsor and the lower southern expanse of Ontario. Devonshire Mall is a leading performer in the Canadian retail scene. |
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Situated on 57 acres of land in the heart of the Tri-Cities, Coquitlam Centre features over 910,000 square feet of retail on two spacious levels. Coquitlam Centre is the only shopping centre in the Greater Vancouver Regional District offering The Bay, London Drugs, Sears, Sport Chek, Zellers, T&T Supermarket, H&M, Coast Mountain Sports, Future Shop, Golf Town and Old Navy all in one convenient location.
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Located in the heart of Richmond with 40 acres of free parking Lansdowne Centre is a unique one-stop shopping experience for the whole family.
With 130+ brand name retailers and one-of-a-kind specialty shops and services Lansdowne Centre is THE place to shop. You will find everything from home electronics to home furnishings, fashion, and even groceries. |
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"At Southcentre, we have created a unique shopping experience designed to make your shopping more comfortable, more convenient and less stressful.
With over 180 shops, services and restaurants, Southcentre caters to any customer. With some of Calgary's most sought-after retailers, Southcentre provides an unparalleled shopping experience. At Southcentre, families are one of our most frequent customers. With that in mind, Southcentre provides educational opportunities, special events and unique promotions aimed at children and families." |
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Wander from shop to shop; enjoy the cafes; be spoiled by the consistent personal attention; meet a friend for lunch; experience the delight of a community music evening or a family Harvest Celebration... Edgemont Village is unique among shopping experiences. Storekeepers know the names of their customers; parents and children stroll the sidewalks enjoying the ever-changing window displays; and benches invite one and all to sit and rest a while with a latte or ice cream cone, tucked in beside one of the many beautiful plantings of flowers and foliage.
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Market Mall is one of the largest malls (by area) in Calgary, Alberta. It is located in Varsity, a suburban neighborhood in the City's northwest quadrant on Shaganappi Trail.
The latest expansion saw the addition of the South wing, an underground parkade, a larger food court, and a complete renovation of the existing centre. The new area has many new and more popular stores that in some cases are entirely new to Calgary. The centre utilizes a one level 'racetrack' layout, or figure eight. H&M Hennes & Mauritz selected Market Mall for its first Calgary store, which opened May 10, 2007. Sephora also opened in July 2007, launching that company's foray into Western Canada, along with Sephora's Western Canada district office, which is located at the mall's professional centre. Source |
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LAURIER QUÉBEC offers a large number of services in an easily accessible, functional, pleasant and exotic environment. A great variety of boutiques that will fulfill your needs and meet your expectations
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The mall was opened in June 1958 and was Western Canada's largest shopping mall at the time. It was also Calgary's first ever shopping mall, as well as the first Calgary store to offer late-night shopping. The original anchor tenant was Simpsons-Sears. Source
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Chinook Centre is home to three major department stores, 200+ stores, and several full service restaurants. It still contains its original bowling alley, as well as the city's largest movie theatre complex, the Famous Players Scotiabank Theatre Chinook formerly the Paramount, with 16 screens and an IMAX. The mall also provides opportunities for more prominent retailers to design their own exterior facades.
Chinook Centre is anchored by Sears, The Bay, and Zellers department stores. Junior anchors include Old Navy, Chapters, Sport Chek, and GAP. In late 2005, the upscale US chain Williams-Sonoma opened a 4,500 square foot / 418 m² location, the fifth Canadian store in the chain, and the first store outside of the Toronto area. Its opening day sales were the second highest of any location in the company's history, second only to Manhattan's flagship store. Source |
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Featuring fashions for adults, teens and children at over 140 retail stores including H&M, RW&CO., Campus Crew, Sears, Sport Chek and many more!
Entertainment is just around the corner at Cambridge Centre. Catch a movie at Galaxy Cinemas, visit the Cambridge Sports Hall of Fame, go ice skating year round at Cambridge Ice Centre or grab a bite at one of the restaurants. |
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Halifax Shopping Centre is a Canadian shopping mall located in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The mall is owned by 20 VIC Management Inc., headquartered in Toronto, Ontario. With two floors and an annex, there are over 170 stores making it the largest shopping centre in Atlantic Canada.
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Carlingwood Mall (or also called Carlingwood Shopping Centre) is a major mall located in the west end of the city of Ottawa, Ontario. It is operated by 20 Vic Management Inc. under the current general manager, Denis Pelletier. The mall opened in 1956 and was one of the city's first major shopping centres. Source: Wikipedia
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One of the earliest Asian Malls developed in Richmond, B.C. Yaohan Centre still shares the popularity of Richmond, B.C. for retail destination while maintaining its uniqueness in up class shopping.
Much more than a Mall, Yaohan Centre is a place where you can have lots of fun with friends and family. We offer a wealth of products and services including fine fashions, souvenirs, gifts, oriental arts & crafts, paintings, herbal health food, toys, jewelry, cosmetics, home appliances, realty, floral, insurance, foreign exchange, travel and medical needs at your convenience. For relaxation and enjoyment, visit the salons, music and book stores. You can also visit our famous supermarket which provides a wide range of Japanese and Chinese Products. |
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With over 38 years of history and commitment to the City of Victoria, Mayfair Shopping Centre first opened in 1963 as a strip centre. In 1974 a Woodward’s Department Store and Woodward’s Food Floor was added and the mall was enclosed.
Mayfair Shopping Centre continued to evolve over the years. In 1983, 1990 and 1994 the mall expanded adding more retail stores and additional roof top parking. With over 120 stores and services, Mayfair Shopping Centre now offers a beautiful new food court opened in March 2003. Today, Mayfair Shopping Centre is the dominant shopping centre on Southern Vancouver Island. It is your one stop fashion destination with many unique one of a kind retailers. |
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Portage Place is the hub of downtown Winnipeg with over 125 shops and services, underground parking and an entertainment level all under one roof. We are connected to downtown via two elevated walkway bridges which spans from The Bay at the West end to the spectacular MTS Centre at the East end.
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Abbottsfield Mall is a shopping centre located in Edmonton, Alberta. Its anchors are Zellers and Safeway. The mall consists of two levels. The top floor contains mostly health services, while the bottom floor contains shops and restaurants. Source: Wikipedia
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Mayflower Mall is located in Sydney, Nova Scotia, and is the dominant shopping centre in the Cape Breton region. From the hottest in brand name fashions to the best in sporting goods and electronics, Mayflower Mall is THE place to shop! Come and see the NEW and EXPANDED Stores! While you're shopping take a break and enjoy a great selection of meals from the Mayflower Landing Food Court!
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Carrefour Laval is a super regional mall located in Laval, Quebec, Canada at the intersection of the Laurentian Autoroute (A-15) and Laval Freeway (A-440). At 115 478 m², it is the largest mall in the Montreal area, the second largest mall in the province of Quebec (after Quebec City's Galeries de la Capitale), and the 9th largest in Canada. It includes outdoor and a multi-level indoor parking. Source: Wikipedia
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The Sunnyside Mall is a Canadian shopping mall located in Bedford, Nova Scotia. Also, the mall is home to the largest indoor market in the Maritimes, Pete's Frootique. Source: Wikipedia
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Mail Champlain is the property of real estate company Ivanhoe Cambridge. Mail Champlain was built in three (3) phases: 1975, 1977 and 1988. The total rentable area of the mall is 701,825 square feet.
Each year, Mail Champlain greets more than 7,000,000 customers. |
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Welcome to Fairview Pointe Claire, your Fashion Shopping Centre, with an incomparable choice of 200 stores, boutiques and restaurants.
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The Mall at Lawson Heights is a shopping centre located at the junction of Warman Road and Primrose Drive in north Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. It is anchored by Zellers, Safeway and London Drugs, and has almost 100 shops and services. The mall opened in the early 1980s during a period of rapid growth in the city's north end subdivisions. At the time, it had the first enclosed food court in Saskatoon, along with many independent and franchise chains. An extensive renovation in the early 1990s added another 40 stores, along with a new food court. In 2002, the mall underwent a third expansion as Vancouver, B.C. based London Drugs became the anchor tenant in the mall's east end. The mall hosts a Saskatoon Transit bus loop. Source: Wikipedia
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Cornwall Centre is a shopping mall in downtown Regina, Saskatchewan. Cornwall Centre is in the Heart of Regina, located between Saskatchewan Drive, 11th Avenue, Hamilton Street and Lorne Street.
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Located in central Saskatchewan, the Midtown Plaza is Saskatoon and Saskatchewan’s largest two level shopping centre. This centre was constructed in 1968 and extensively renovated in 1990. Currently, Midtown Plaza and the Tower at Midtown, house 132 retail areas and 96,883 square feet of commercial office space.
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Looking for a first-rate shopping experience? Head to Mic Mac Mall, where thousands of individual shoppers find what they are looking for and have a great time doing it! From head to toe...from food to services...for him, her and them...Mic Mac Mall has what you need to get it done.
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The Centre Laval is a shopping mall mall located in Laval, QC Canada corner St. Martin blvd. and Le Corbusier blvd. (near the Montmorency metro station).
Operating since 1968, Centre Laval has 150 shops, services and department stores, including The Brick, Bureau en Gros, Best Buy, Future Shop, Mark's Work Wearhouse, The Bay, and Wal-Mart. There is also a branch of the Bank of Montreal. |