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Hart Stores. HomeSense Canada — Canadian units of US-based HomeSense, owned by TJX. Hudson's Bay — owned by American group, NRDC Equity Partners. La Maison Simons. Lens Mill Store. Marshalls Canada — Canadian unit of US-based Marshalls, owned by TJX. Giant Tiger. Red Apple Stores. Fields.
5. ByWard Market. need to Eat, Drink, Shop For Speciality Iitems, Get fresh fruits & Veggies directly from Farmers, Wonderful Baked Goo... 6. Vaughan Mills. ... stores to choose from, has well maintained washrooms, and quite a few restaurants to choose from in the food court. 7. Yorkville Village.
Great mall for mid to higher end shopping, and seeing what the latest fashions are. 4. Vaughan Mills. 790. Shopping Malls Admission tickets from $23. By jsca777. ... stores to choose from, has well maintained washrooms, and quite a few restaurants to choose from in the food court. 5. Yorkville Village.
This article is a list of notable shopping malls in Canada by province. Canada's first indoor mall was the Lister Block, originally opened in 1852, in Hamilton, Ontario . [1] The Lister Block was destroyed by fire and rebuilt in 1924. [2]
THE 10 BEST Ontario Department Stores. 1. Norma Reed. AMAZING SERVICE AND STAFF Oshawa location!! Wow blown away by the staff…helpful, kind, and know how to treat guests! 2. Mississauga Chinese Centre. We have frequented this mall close to us on Dundas.
Village Food Stores. Coppa's Fresh Market. Fairway Markets. Calgary Co-op. Federated Co-operatives Ltd. Heritage Co-op (Western Manitoba) Lake Country Co-op. North Central Co-op. Red River Co-op.
The men's store is down the street. The store is also under heavy renovations and it may be a tad intimidating entering the store but the store has a friendly doorman who was a great help. He waved to my child and gave us water. He also knew the city really well. I entered the store and purchased some perfume and a purse for my wife.
The following is a list of Canada's largest enclosed shopping malls, by reported total retail floor space, or gross leasable area (GLA) with 750,000 square feet (70,000 m 2) and over. In cases where malls have equal areas, they are further ranked by the number of stores.