LES GALERIES DE LA CAPITALE
Read moreLocated just minutes away from all strategic points, this huge shopping gallery is one of Quebec's leading shopping and entertainment destinations, and is one of the largest commercial complexes in the whole of Canada. It also includes the Mega Parc Ephemeral and its many attractions, including several new ones, as well as the largest IMAX screen in the country.
CENTRE EATON DE MONTRÉAL
Read moreLocated on the country's largest commercial artery, the Eaton Centre is clearly the busiest shopping centre in town. A shopping destination par excellence, it features more than 150 shops, services and restaurants spread over five floors, not to mention the Musée Grévin Montréal, the first link in the international network of the Musée de Cire de Paris. The Eaton Centre is at the heart of Montreal's famous underground network that connects it to other shopping centres, Place Montréal Trust and Promenades Cathédrale, among others.
YORKDALE SHOPPING CENTRE
Read moreLocated at the junction of Allen Road and Highway 401, this shopping center is one of the largest in the country. It features nearly 300 stores, including a large number of designer and high-end brands. To break bread between two purchases, more than twenty gourmet counters and restaurants have made their home here. Several services are also offered on site, including free parking, a currency exchange (entrance A3, across from the Indigo store) and customized services for the Lunar New Year.
CENTRE RIDEAU
Read moreOttawa's premier shopping destination, just steps away from Parliament and the ByWard Market. With its countless shops and services of all kinds, you're sure to find the item or item of clothing you're looking for. Note that the Rideau Centre has been the subject of a major revitalization and expansion project over the past few years. The work included a new food court, a complete interior renovation, the addition of new shops including Nordstrom and Simons, a new 3-level underground parking lot, and a new exterior façade.
CF CARREFOUR LAVAL
Read moreOne of the largest in the province, this immense shopping center boasts over 300 stores, restaurants and services of all kinds. These include department stores such as Rona L'Entrepôt, Simons and The Bay, as well as the province's very first Victoria's Secret / Pink, Apple, Arc'teryx, A/X Armani Exchange, BOSS Homme, Browns (shoes), Desigual, H&M, Kanuk, MAC (cosmetics), Michael Kors (designer), Montblanc, Nespresso, Swarovski, Swatch, Vans, Zara and much more. Currency exchange on site.
GERRARD INDIAN BAZAAR
Read moreIt is the largest South Asian market in North America. But make no mistake about it: it is not a shopping mall but a shopping street that stretches along Gerrard Street, between Greenwood and Coxwell Streets. More than 100 shops and restaurants have set up shop in Little India (another name for Gerrard India Bazaar). All the regional trends of the Indian subcontinent are represented through clothing stores, jewellery shops, gift shops, grocery stores, restaurants, etc. A trip to India in the heart of Toronto!
LIBERTY MARKET
Read moreHoused in a revamped historic building in Liberty Village, Liberty Market definitely has a unique feel. Highly frequented by residents of the area's condo towers, it is home to restaurants and bars, boutiques, and health and beauty stores. Dozens of businesses have also taken up residence there, for a total of approximately 125 businesses and offices. An expansion is underway that will add more than 150,000 square feet of space for future tenants.
TORONTO EATON CENTRE
Read moreWith over 200 stores, restaurants and services, it is Toronto's largest shopping mall. It's like an underground city, where you're sure to find what you're looking for. Avoid evening shopping on Thursday and Friday, as well as weekends. Instead, choose to do your shopping during the week in the morning to avoid the crowds. The place is also worth a visit for the artworks, frequently displayed, its superb glass ceiling and its architecture between old and new, typical of Toronto.
DUFFERIN MALL
Read moreLocated just across from Dufferin Grove Park in the west end of the city, just a few minutes walk south of the Dufferin subway station, this large shopping center offers over 100 stores, restaurants and services. Whether you're in the mood for a gadget, the latest sneakers, a piece of jewelry that looks like a masterpiece, body care products or a bottle of Ontario ice wine, you'll find it all under one roof. Many services are also offered on site, such as free parking.
YORKVILLE VILLAGE
Read moreFormerly known as Hazelton Lanes, Yorkville Village is an upscale shopping centre with a succession of chic boutiques. Ready-to-wear, jeweller, home decor and interior design, beauty care, art gallery, wine shop, fitness centre... There's something for everyone! The place also hosts some services such as a clinic, a dentist and the Whole Foods food market. Nearly a dozen restaurant counters also have their base camp there, most of them healthy or with a taste of the world.
PROMENADE WELLINGTON
Read moreLa Well, as it's known, is the economic heart of the Verdun district. It's here that locals and visitors alike come to do their gourmet shopping, find clothes and accessories, enjoy a drink or grab a bite to eat. We recommend the VerdunLuv boutique, where you can discover local businesses and artisans who take turns with the seasons. From June to September, "the coolest street in the world" (according to Time Out magazine, 2022) is pedestrianized between 6th Avenue and rue Régina.