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Shopping Mall Attractions In Canada

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Canada is a country located in the northern part of North America. Its ten provinces and three territories extend from the Atlantic to the Pacific and northward into the Arctic Ocean, covering 9.98 million square kilometres , making it the world's second-largest country by total area. Canada's southern border with the United States is the world's longest bi-national land border. Its capital is Ottawa, and its three largest metropolitan areas are Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver. As a whole, Canada is sparsely populated, the majority of its land area being dominated by forest and tundra. Consequently, its population is highly urbanized, with over 80 per...
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Shopping Mall Attractions In Canada

  • 1. Vaughan Mills Concord
    Vaughan is a city in Ontario, Canada. It is located in the Regional Municipality of York, just north of Toronto. Vaughan was the fastest-growing municipality in Canada between 1996 and 2006, achieving a population growth rate of 80.2% according to Statistics Canada having nearly doubled in population since 1991. It is the fifth-largest city in the Greater Toronto Area, and the 17th-largest city in Canada.
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  • 2. West Edmonton Mall Edmonton
    West Edmonton Mall , located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, is the largest shopping mall in North America, followed by King of Prussia Mall, and the 23rd largest in the world by gross leasable area. It was the world's largest mall until 2004. The mall was founded by the Ghermezian brothers, who emigrated from Iran in 1959. Its anchors are Hudson's Bay, London Drugs, La Maison Simons, The Brick, and Winners/HomeSense. West Edmonton Mall covers a gross area of about 490,000 m2 . There are over 800 stores and services including nine attractions, two hotels and over 100 dining venues in the complex, and parking for more than 20,000 vehicles. More than 24,000 people are employed at the property. The mall receives about 32 million visitors per year; it attracts between 90,000 and 200,000 shoppers...
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  • 3. Promenade Shopping Centre Thornhill
    The Promenade Shopping Centre is a large regional shopping centre located in the area of Thornhill, Ontario, Canada. The mall has over 150 tenants, and is anchored by T & T Supermarket, Imagine Cinemas, H&M and Old Navy.
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  • 4. Tsawwassen Mills Tsawwassen
    Tsawwassen is a suburban, mostly residential community located on a peninsula in the southwestern corner of the Municipality of Delta, British Columbia, Canada. Tsawwassen provides the only road access to the community of Point Roberts, Washington via 56th Street. It is also the location of Tsawwassen Ferry Terminal, part of the BC Ferries, built in 1959 to provide foot-passenger and motor vehicle access from the Lower Mainland to the southern part of Vancouver Island and the Southern Gulf Islands. Because Tsawwassen touches a shallow bank, the ferry terminal is built at the southwestern end of a 3 km long causeway that juts out into the Strait of Georgia. The ferry dock and causeway are part of Highway 17. Boundary Bay Airport, a major training hub for local and international pilots which...
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  • 5. Metropolis At Metrotown Burnaby
    Metropolis at Metrotown is a three-storey shopping mall complex in Metrotown, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. With over 450 shops and services, the anchors are Hudson's Bay, Walmart, Toys R Us, T & T Supermarket, Sport Chek, Chapters, Forever 21, H&M, Old Navy, Real Canadian Superstore, Urban Behavior, Winners/HomeSense, Zara, Cineplex Cinemas, Uniqlo and Muji. It is the largest mall in British Columbia, and the third largest in Canada, with 27 million customer visits annually. The mall is located adjacent to Metrotown station on the SkyTrain rapid transit system. Three office buildings are part of the complex along Central Boulevard.
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  • 7. Pacific Mall Toronto Markham
    Pacific Mall is an Asian shopping centre in Markham, Ontario, Canada. It is located on the northeast corner of Steeles Avenue and Kennedy Road, along the city limits with Toronto.
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  • 9. Place Du Royaume Chicoutimi
    Place du Royaume is shopping centre located in the Chicoutimi neighbourhood of Saguenay, Quebec, Canada. It is the largest mall in the Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean and contains 160 stores.The anchors are Canadian Tire, Walmart, Winners, Best Buy, Cinéma Odyssée, Sports Experts/Hockey Expert/Atmosphère, Pharmaprix, L'Équipeur, Urban Planet, Bouclair, H&M et Yellow. Many international retailers are there, including Reitmans, Tommy Hilfiger, Jack & Jones, Laura, and La Senza, among others. Near the cinema, there is a food court with restaurants such as Tim Hortons, McDonald's, Sushi Shop, KFC, Au vieux Duluth Express and Sukiyaki. The mall is located right face to Place du Saguenay, another shopping centre with anchor stores Sears, l'Aubainerie, Clément and IGA extra .
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  • 10. Mic Mac Mall Dartmouth
    Mic Mac Mall is Atlantic Canada's largest shopping mall, located in the city of Dartmouth located across the harbour from Halifax, Nova Scotia. It is owned by Ivanhoé Cambridge, headquartered in Montreal, Quebec. Built following construction of Highway 111, the mall is located in a suburban area south of Lake Micmac and northwest of the Micmac Parclo interchange. It hosts a Halifax Transit bus terminal. The Mic Mac Terminal is served by the following routes: 10 54 55 56 66 72 (Portland Hills via Woodlawn/Dartmouth Crossing via Wright Ave
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  • 11. Square One Shopping Centre Mississauga
    Square One Shopping Centre is a shopping mall located in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. It is the largest shopping centre in Ontario and the second largest shopping centre in Canada, after the West Edmonton Mall. It has over 2,200,000 square feet of retail space, with more than 360 stores and services. On average, the mall serves over 24 million customers each year.Square One is located adjacent to the interchange of Highway 403 and Hurontario Street, near the Mississauga Civic Centre, the Mississauga Living Arts Centre and the Mississauga Central Library. Located within the mall grounds is the main terminal of MiWay bus network, which opened in 1997, and a Peel Regional Police station, which opened in 2002.
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  • 12. Mapleview Shopping Centre Burlington
    Mapleview Centre, or simply Mapleview, is a two-story shopping mall located in Burlington, Ontario, Canada. It is located at the intersection of Maple Avenue and Fairview Street, south of the Queen Elizabeth Way . The main anchor store is Hudson's Bay, with one vacant anchor space last occupied by Sears which closed in January 2018 as part of the liquidation of Sears Canadian operations. The mall was opened in September 1990 and is owned by Ivanhoé Cambridge. The name of the mall comes from the two streets in which it is located. In late 2008 to 2010 the mall went through extensive $64,000,000 renovations. The contract was awarded to EllisDon.After the centre opened in 1990 many American retailers started to expand into the Canadian market. The renovations to Mapleview served to attract u...
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  • 13. Aberdeen Centre Richmond
    Aberdeen Centre is a shopping mall in Richmond, British Columbia. It is located in the Golden Village district on Hazelbridge Way, bordered by Cambie Road to the north.
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  • 14. Market Square Saint John
    The Saint John City Market is the oldest continuously operated farmer's market in Canada, with a charter dating from 1785. Located in Saint John, New Brunswick and completed in 1876, the current market building has a unique roof structure that resembles an inverted ship's keel. Made of wooden trusses, the structure was reportedly built by unemployed ship carpenters of the day. Also, the floor slopes with the natural grade of the land. The architecture is in the Second Empire style. Some of the businesses in the market have been operating continuously there for more than 100 years. Facing onto Kings Square, the market is connected to the city's indoor pedway system. The market was designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1986.
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  • 15. Dartmouth Crossing Dartmouth
    Dartmouth is an urban community in the Halifax Regional Municipality of Nova Scotia, Canada. Dartmouth is located on the eastern shore of Halifax Harbour. Dartmouth has been nicknamed the City of Lakes, after the large number of lakes located within its boundaries. On April 1, 1996, the provincial government amalgamated all the municipalities within the boundaries of Halifax County into a single-tier regional government named the Halifax Regional Municipality . Dartmouth and its neighbouring city of Halifax, the town of Bedford and the Municipality of the County of Halifax were dissolved. The city of Dartmouth forms part of the urban core of the larger regional municipality and is officially designated as part of the capital district by the Halifax Regional Municipality. At the time that t...
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