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Canada Malls & Shopping Centers

    Coquitlam Centre, British Columbia

  2929 Barnet Highway - Coquitlam, BC           
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.
    Waterloo Town Square, Ontario
  75 King Street South - Waterloo, ON           
Find everything you need at Waterloo Town Square, with over 40 shops to choose from!
    Sinclair Centre, British Columbia
  757 West Hastings Street - Vancouver, BC           
More than a retail complex, Sinclair Centre is an unequalled setting of charm and grace within Vancouver's city core. This restored heritage project is an exciting blend of classic elegance and contemporary convenience. Sweeping staircases, of rich marble, gleaming brass, original tiling and wood paneling reflect rich styling of the past. Recapture yesteryear in a unique shopping experience. Sinclair Centre links Vancouver's exciting waterfront developments - the cruise ship terminal, convention centre, the Pan Pacific and Waterfront Hotels - with downtown Vancouver. The centre is directly connected to the Seabus Terminal, and Waterfront Station and there are more than 2,200 parking spaces within a three-block radius...
    Lougheed Town Centre, British Columbia
  Austin Avenue & North Road - Burnaby, BC           
A shopping mall in Burnaby, British Columbia. It is located in the northeast corner of the city, near the border with Coquitlam.
By the number of stores, Lougheed Town Centre is the second largest mall in Burnaby (after Metrotown, the largest mall in the province) with 160 stores and services. Notable retailers include The Bay, Wal-Mart, SportChek, London Drugs and Safeway. Source
    Carrefour Laval, Quebec
  3003 Boul. Le Carrefour - Laval, QC            
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
    Edgemont Village, British Columbia
   - District of North Vancouver, BC           
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.
    Centre Laval, Quebec
  1600 Le Corbusier Boulevard - Laval, QC           
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.
    Abbottsfield Mall, Alberta
  3210 118 Avenue - Edmonton, AB           
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
    North Hill Centre, Alberta
  1632 – 14 Avenue NW - Calgary, AL           
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
    Lethbridge Centre, Alberta
  Scenic Dr & 4 Ave S - Lethbridge, AB           
Lethbridge Centre is a two storey enclosed regional multi use complex housing retail shopping, an 11 storey office tower, a professionnal galleria and a 6000 square foot Conference and Event Facility.
The centre is oriented in an easy/west direction and is anchored in the west by a two-storey department store that is wholly occupied by The Bay. The office tower adjoins the centre at the east end.
The main retail level and office tower were built in 1975 with the second retail storey being completed in 1988.
Today, Lethbridge Center boasts the tallest office building in the downtown core. The office tower is home to a variety of businesses including financial planners, goverment offices, insurance brokers, accountants, psychiatrists, dentists and more. The main level offers a mixture of local independent and chain retail shops. The second floor houses a professional galleria and a women's fitness and day spa.
    Conestoga Mall, Ontario
  550 King Street North - Waterloo, ON           
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.
    Chinook Centre, Alberta
  6455 Macleod Trail SW - Calgary, AL           
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
    Eastgate Square, Ontario
  75 Centennial Parkway North - Hamilton, ON           
Eastgate Square offers over 100 stores and services including Wal-Mart, Sears, Fortino's, HomeSense and Shopper's Drug Mart, also providing ample parking and customer service.
    The Pen Centre, Ontario
  221 Glendale Avenue - St. Catharines, ON            
The Pen Centre is Niagara’s largest shopping destination, featuring 180 stores and services and one million square feet of shopping fun. Home to the most popular national stores and brands like Sears, the Bay, Zellers, Old Navy, Winners, HomeSense, SportChek and the Gap. Dine in one of five restaurants like Swiss Chalet, Boston Pizza or Kelsey’s or relax in the International Food Court Amphitheatre or any of the other food service providers. Enjoy a movie on one of eight modern screens with stadium seating, or just relax in one of the comfortable soft seating stations located throughout the shopping centre.
    The Mall at Lawson Heights, Saskatchewan
  134 Primrose Drive - Saskatoon, SK           
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
    Laurier Québec, Quebec
  2700, Laurier Boulevard - Quebec City, QC           
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
    Mic Mac Mall, Nova Scotia
  Mic Mac Hall - Dartmouth, NS           
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.
    Mayflower Mall, Nova Scotia
  800 Grand Lake Road - Sydney, NS           
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!
    Portage Place, Manitoba
  393 Portage Avenue - Winnipeg, MB           
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.
    Cornwall Centre, Saskatchewan
  2102 11th Avenue - Regina, SK           
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.
    Midtown Plaza, Saskatchewan
  1 St. Ave. South - Saskatoon, SK           
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.
    The Centre Mall, Saskatchewan
  8th Street East - Saskatoon, SK           
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.
    Highland Square, Nova Scotia
  689 Westville Rd. - New Glasgow, NS           
Highland Square Mall is located off exit 23 on the Westville Road, which is one of the main business and retail thoroughfares in the New Glasgow area.
Directly across the street, two hotels are conveniently located along with a sidewalk for guests to easily travel to the mall on foot. With New Glasgow’s downtown core an easy 10 minute drive from the mall, the Westville Road area has always been a hub of New Glasgow.
    Mail Champlain, Quebec
  2151, Lapinière Boulevard - Brossard, QC           
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.
    Dartmouth Crossing, Nova Scotia
  278 Lacewood Drive - Dartmouth, NS            
Dartmouth Crossing is a destination unlike any other in the region. It brings together the best elements of any shopping experience. A prime location that offers consumers value and convenience in an exciting and unique environment. Shopping comes to life like never before at Dartmouth Crossing.
    Kildonan Place, Manitoba
  1555 Regentw - Winnipeg, MB           
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.
    Champlain Place, New Brunswick
  477 Paul Street - Dieppe, NB           
Champlain Place, also known as Champlain Mall, is a shopping centre located in Dieppe, New Brunswick, Canada. It is the largest shopping centre in Atlantic Canada. Champlain Place is owned and operated by Cadillac Fairview. Source: Wikipedia
    St. Vital Centre, Manitoba
  86-1225 St. Mary's Road  - Winnipeg, MB           
St. Vital Centre thinks you deserve it all and has everything you could want and more! Over 160 stylish stores, specialty shops, state-of-the-art entertainment facilities, a spacious food court and professional services… AND it has a warm, comfortable shopping atmosphere that makes you feel right at home.
    Avalon Mall, New Foundland
  48 Kenmount Rd - St. John's, NL           
With over 140 stores and services to choose from, the Avalon Mall has something for everyone. Come in and shop our trendy fashion boutiques, catch a movie in our the state-of-the-art cinemas or sit down, relax and enjoy a meal in our bright & spacious food court or one of our licensed restaurants. With the largest selection of stores & services in Newfoundland, uncompromised amenities, and outstanding customer service, the Avalon Mall ensures that every visit is accompanied with a friendly atmosphere.
    Polo Park, Manitoba
  1485 Portage Avenue - Winnipeg, MB           
Polo Park is Winnipeg's largest retail and entertainment district. Largest mall out of the eight malls (counting itself) in the city. Situated on the former Polo Park Racetrack, the Polo Park Mall was one of the first enclosed shopping malls in Canada. The mall of Polo Park has over 200 stores including Zellers, The Bay, Sears and the SilverCity movie theatres. It is the largest shopping centre in Canada between Toronto and Edmonton. Source: Wikipedia