List of shopping malls in Canada
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] In 2011 the building was completely rebuilt.[3]
Opened in 1949, the first shopping mall in Canada is the Norgate shopping centre, a strip mall in Saint-Laurent, Montreal, Quebec. The first enclosed shopping mall was the Park Royal Shopping Centre in West Vancouver, British Columbia, which opened a year later, in 1950. As of May 2017, there are 3,742 enclosed and strip malls in Canada that are larger than 40,000 square feet (3,700 m2).[4]
Alberta[]
Calgary[]
- Bankers Hall
- Chinook Centre
- The CORE Shopping Centre
- CrossIron Mills
- Deerfoot City
- Market Mall
- Marlborough Mall
- New Horizon Mall
- North Hill Centre
- Northland Village Mall
- Southcentre Mall
- Stephen Avenue Place (formerly Scotia Centre)
- Sunridge Mall
- Westbrook Mall
Edmonton[]
- Bonnie Doon Shopping Centre
- Capilano Mall
- Commerce Place
- Edmonton City Centre
- Kingsway Mall
- Londonderry Mall
- Manulife Place
- Mill Woods Town Centre
- North Town Centre
- Northgate Centre
- Southgate Centre
- West Edmonton Mall[a] — largest mall in North America[5] and 18th largest in the world
- Westmount Centre
Other Alberta malls[]
- Hinton
- Parks West Mall
- Lethbridge
- Melcor Centre (originally Lethbridge Centre)
- Park Place Mall
- Medicine Hat
- Red Deer
- St. Albert
- Sherwood Park
Atlantic Canada[]
New Brunswick[]
- Dieppe
- Moncton
- Highfield Square (defunct)
- Saint John
- McAllister Place
Newfoundland and Labrador[]
- Labrador City
- Labrador Mall
- St. John's
- Avalon Mall — on Kenmount Road
Nova Scotia[]
- Halifax region
- Bedford
- Dartmouth
- Halifax
- Halifax Shopping Centre
- Maritime Mall (Maritime Centre)
- Park Lane
- Scotia Square
- Sydney
Prince Edward Island[]
- Charlottetown
- Charlottetown Mall[6]
- Confederation Court Mall[7]
- SmartCentres Charlottetown[8]
- Summerside
- County Fair Mall[9]
British Columbia[]
Greater Vancouver[]
- Burnaby
- Brentwood Town Centre
- Crystal Mall
- Lougheed Town Centre
- Metropolis at Metrotown — fifth largest mall in Canada[5]
- Station Square
- City of North Vancouver
- Coquitlam
- Delta
- District of North Vancouver
- Langley Township
- New Westminster
- Richmond
- Surrey
- Central City
- Guildford Town Centre
- South Surrey/White Rock
- West Vancouver
- Park Royal Shopping Centre — first enclosed shopping centre in Canada[10]
- Vancouver
- Bentall Centre
- City Square Shopping Centre
- Harbour Centre
- Oakridge Centre — closed until 2024
- Pacific Centre
- Royal Centre
- Sinclair Centre
Vancouver Island[]
- Nanaimo
- Port Alberni
- Victoria/Greater Victoria
- Bay Centre
- Hillside Shopping Centre
- Market Square
- Mayfair Shopping Centre
- Tillicum Centre
- Westshore Town Centre (formerly Can West Mall)
Fraser Valley and BC Interior[]
- Abbotsford
- Kelowna
- Penticton
Manitoba[]
- Winnipeg
- Cityplace
- Garden City Shopping Centre
- Grant Park Shopping Centre
- Kildonan Place
- Outlet Collection Winnipeg[11]
- Polo Park Shopping Centre — 15th largest mall in Canada
- Portage Place
- St. Vital Centre
- Shops of Winnipeg Square — underground mall
- Unicity Mall (defunct)
- Brandon
Ontario[]
Central and Eastern Ontario[]
- Barrie
- Kingston
- Cataraqui Town Centre
Golden Horseshoe[]
- Brampton
- Burlington
- Hamilton
- Centre Mall
- Eastgate Square
- Jackson Square
- Lime Ridge Mall
- Markham
- Market Village
- Markville Shopping Centre
- Pacific Mall
- First Markham Place
- Mississauga
- Newmarket
- Niagara-on-the-Lake
- Oakville
- Oshawa
- Pickering
- Richmond Hill
- St. Catharines
- Vaughan
- Improve Canada
- The Promenade Shopping Centre
- Vaughan Mills
- Welland
Northern Ontario[]
- Northeastern Ontario
- Elliot Lake
- Sault Ste. Marie
- Sudbury
- Temiskaming Shores
- Timiskaming Square
- Timmins
- Northwestern Ontario
- Thunder Bay
Ottawa[]
- Bayshore Shopping Centre
- Billings Bridge Plaza
- Carlingwood Mall
- College Square
- Elmvale Acres Shopping Centre
- Fairlawn Centre
- Freiman Mall
- Hazeldean Mall
- Lincoln Fields Shopping Centre (defunct)
- Merivale Mall
- Place d'Orléans
- Rideau Centre
- St. Laurent Shopping Centre
- Westgate Shopping Centre
Southwestern Ontario[]
- Cambridge
- Guelph
- Kitchener
- London
- Sarnia
- Waterloo
- Windsor
Toronto[]
Quebec[]
Montreal[]
- 1000 de la Gauchetière
- Carrefour Angrignon (LaSalle)
- Centre Eaton (Ville-Marie, Downtown)
- Complexe Desjardins
- Galeries d'Anjou (Anjou)
- Fairview Pointe-Claire (Pointe-Claire)
- Montreal Eaton Centre — combined with Complexe Les Ailes as of 2018
- Norgate shopping centre (Saint-Laurent) — first mall in Canada
- Place Montréal Trust
- Place Versailles
- Place Vertu (Saint-Laurent)
- Promenades Cathédrale
Greater Montreal[]
- Laval
- Brossard
- Champlain Mall
- Place Portobello
- Quartier DIX30
- Longueuil
- Centre Jacques-Cartier
- Place Longueuil
- Pointe-Claire
- Rosemere, Quebec
- Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville
- Saint-Jérôme
- Sorel-Tracy
Quebec City area[]
- Quebec City
- Lévis
- Saint-Georges
Other Quebec malls[]
- Chicoutimi
- Gatineau
- Les Promenades de l'Outaouais
- Les Galeries de Hull
- Sherbrooke
Saskatchewan[]
- Estevan
- Estevan Shoppers Mall[12]
- Kindersley
- Kindersley Centre[13]
- Moose Jaw
- Town 'n' Country Mall[14]
- North Battleford
- Frontier Centre[15]
- Regina
- Cornwall Centre[16]
- Northgate Mall[17]
- SmartCentres Regina (Golden Mile Shopping Centre)[18]
- Saskatoon
- Swift Current
Northern Canada[]
Northwest Territories
- Yellowknife
- Center Ice Plaza[21]
- Centre Square Mall
Yukon
See also[]
- List of largest enclosed shopping malls in Canada
- List of shopping malls in the United States
References[]
- ^ "Lister's Legacy". The Hamilton Spectator. Retrieved 2016-09-24.
- ^ "1852: Lister Chambers opens at Hamilton's James and King William streets". The Hamilton Spectator. Retrieved 2016-09-24.
- ^ Bell, Ashleigh. "Bringing Back the Block – The Story of Hamilton's Iconic Lister Building". Tourism Hamilton. Retrieved 2016-09-24.
- ^ Kopun, Francine (6 May 2017). "How neighbourhood malls are struggling to survive". The Toronto Star. Retrieved 6 May 2017.
- ^ a b "Shopping malls: Largest Canada 2017". Statista. Retrieved 2021-06-12.
- ^ "Charlottetown Mall ::: About Us". charlottetownmall.ca. Retrieved 2021-06-12.
- ^ "About Us". Confederation Court Mall. Retrieved 2021-06-12.
- ^ "Charlottetown, PEI". SmartCentres. Retrieved 2021-06-12.
- ^ "Centre Info". County Fair Mall. Retrieved 2021-06-12.
- ^ "Shopping Center History". American Studies at Eastern Connecticut State University. Archived from the original on 27 March 2008.
- ^ outletcollectionwinnipeg.com
- ^ Brolund, Dawson (July 25, 2020). "Estevan Mall to See Multiple Changes Under New Ownership". Discover Estevan. Retrieved 2021-06-12.
- ^ "Home". Kindersley Centre. Retrieved 2021-06-12.
- ^ "Home". Town 'n' Country Mall. Retrieved 2021-06-12.
- ^ "Home". www.frontiermall.ca. Retrieved 2021-06-12.
- ^ "Regina's Shopping Centre Directions & Hours| Cornwall Centre". cornwallcentre.ca. Retrieved 2021-06-12.
- ^ "Northgate Mall". northgatemall.ca. Retrieved 2021-06-12.
- ^ "Regina (Golden Mile Shopping Centre), SK". SmartCentres. Retrieved 2021-06-12.
- ^ "Swift Current Mall | Shopping Centre | Shop. Gather. Connect". Retrieved 2021-06-12.
- ^ "Wheatland Mall". Strathallen. Retrieved 2021-06-12.
- ^ "Polar Developments Ltd". www.polardevelopments.com. Retrieved 2021-06-12.
- ^ "Chilkoot Centre". Yukon Territory Information. Retrieved 2021-06-12.
- ^ "Qwanlin Mall". Strathallen. Retrieved 2021-06-12.
Notes[]
- ^ Largest Mall in the world from 1981-2004. Currently 18th largest in the world and largest in North America
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