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  2. Montreal Eaton Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Montreal Eaton Centre(French: Centre Eaton de Montréal) is a shopping malllocated in the downtown coreof Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is accessible through the Underground City, which is connected to the Montreal Metro'sMcGill station. The Montreal Eaton Centre opened on November 14, 1990.[2]

  3. List of shopping centres in Greater Montreal - Wikipedia

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    Carrefour de la Pointe (English: Crossroads of the Point) [37] [38] Faubourg des Prairies [39] Place Pointe-aux-Trembles [40] Saint-Laurent. Centre commercial Village Montpellier [41] Les Galeries Saint-Laurent [41] Norgate Shopping Centre (first shopping mall built in Canada, a strip mall) [41] Méga Centre Côte-Vertu [41] Place Vertu [42 ...

  4. Saint Catherine Street - Wikipedia

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    Saint Catherine Street. A general view of Sainte-Catherine. Sainte-Catherine Street ( French: rue Sainte-Catherine) (11.2 km or 7.0 mi) is the primary commercial artery of Downtown Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It crosses the central business district from west to east, beginning at the corner of Claremont Avenue and de Maisonneuve Boulevard in ...

  5. Place Versailles - Wikipedia

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    Place Versailles. / 45.5918; -73.5407. Place Versailles is a shopping mall located at the corner of Sherbrooke Street East and Highway 25 in the Mercier–Hochelaga-Maisonneuve borough of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. With its 225 stores, it is the largest enclosed shopping centre on the Island of Montreal. Its anchors are Canadian Tire, Maxi ...

  6. La Maison Simons - Wikipedia

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    Website. simons .ca. La Maison Simons ( colloquially Simons) is a Canadian department store chain founded in 1840 by Richard and Peter Simons. The business was established by the son of a Scottish immigrant to Quebec as a dry goods store. In the 1960s, the focus of the business changed to a department store, incorporating youth-oriented brands.

  7. Rockland Centre - Wikipedia

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    Rockland Centre. /  45.528139°N 73.648056°W  / 45.528139; -73.648056. Rockland Centre ( French: Centre Rockland) is an upscale shopping mall located in the town of Mount Royal, Quebec, Canada. The mall is situated at the intersections of the Metropolitan Boulevard, Chemin Rockland and Acadie Boulevard, adjacent to the Park Extension ...

  8. SSENSE - Wikipedia

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    SSENSE (pronounced: "essence") is an Canadian multi-brand retailer headquartered in Montreal, Canada specializing in the sale of designer fashion and high end streetwear. It was founded as an e-commerce platform in 2003 by three brothers: Rami, Bassel and Firas Atallah. The company delivers to 114 countries around the world and operates ...

  9. You don't have to go far: Montreal has European flair with a ...

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    Montreal also has more than 660 miles of bike lanes and a variety of rental options. U.S. travelers need a valid passport to enter Canada, but visas are not required for those staying less than ...