Shopping Centres
Complexe Les Ailes now has a brand new mother/baby room fully furnished located on it's first level. The room allows many mothers to both provide care and breastfeed their babies.
With over 175 stores and services and anchors such as Brick, La Baie, Sears, Zellers and Atmosphere - Sports Experts, Galeries d'Anjou is one of the largest Shopping Centres in the East End of Montreal.
Constructed the same year as the Montreal, Olympic Games in 1976 and inaugurated on August 26th, the Carrefour de la Pointe was comprised of many large retail chain stores such as Zellers, Reitmans and SAQ, as well as seven small boutiques which included Bijouterie Dancosst.
The Eaton Centre, named after one of Canada's most recognizable trademarks is located right in the heart of Montreal. If you’re looking for all those typical brand names of merchandise, this shopping centre has it all.
Canadian Tire, The Bay, SAQ, Metro and Jean Coutu are just a few of the retailers showcased at this full-service mall, which offers fast-food dining and an array of services to meet any need.
Centre Rockland shopping centre in Montreal can offer you a fantastic shopping experience – between the huge selection of stores, the fantastic customer service, and the prices that just can’t be beat, you’re going to love what Centre Rockland shopping centre in Montreal has in store for you.
Covering a total area of approximately 4 million square feet, Complexe Desjardins is the largest building in the metropolitan area. The history of Complexe Desjardins is closely linked to that of both the French-speaking population of Montréal and the city itself.
Since the doors opened in 1992, COSTCO has been offering its services to Montrealers in all sorts of ways. This mega warehouse/store has everything a person could ask for and has a little something for everyone.
The Cours Mont-Royal is the most visually appealing and upscale shopping centre that downtown Montreal has to offer. This giant complex has an exquisite style made up of a blend of old fashioned stone skyscraper while the inside is classically decorated around the lobby.
Located in Downtown West of Montreal, Faubourg Ste-Catherine is a popular shopping centre that has everything you could possibly imagine. Similar to Boston's large Quincy Market, Faubourg Ste-Catherine has an equivalent style with bakeries, green grocers, and other fast food merchants.
From the furs of our forefathers to the designer handbags of today's minted misses, Holts has been stepping it up for 170 years when it comes to meeting the evolving needs of Canada's distinguished clientele.
The "Les Terrasses" shopping centre occupied the Montreal Eaton Centre site from 1975 to 1987. All of Victoria Street was even used to build it.
undefined Ultra fresh market produce. Over 25 international restaurants. Eclectic selection of boutiques and services. Souvenirs / Arts & Crafts. Bowling.
The Soltron Group, owner and management of Les Cours Mont-Royal Shopping Centre takes pride in providing you with the best service. We hope your last shopping experience at LCMR was a pleasant one, enough to make you want to visit again.
Maison Simons has been one of many favorites among shoppers in Quebec City since 1840 and is now in Montreal. Shoppers can find all the latest fashions coming in from around the world and has a reputation of offering great value at relatively good prices.
What was once the store of choice by Montrealers has now changed into a series of boutiques with items from Pavillon Christofle crystal ware to Gifts and Gear for gardeners. This shopping centre is great for all kinds of shopping needs.
Place Alexis Hihon, located Downtown West near Atwater, is mainly patronized by local apartment dwellers but is a great shopping centre and a gold mine for those looking for necessities.
The design and plans for Place Bonaventure were finally settled upon in 1965 and the complex was inaugurated in 1967. In its final form, gross area had increased by 30% to an astounding 3.1 million square feet, making the Canada Trade Centre complex larger than the Empire State Building.
Located at the corner of McGill College Avenue and Ste-Catherine Street, Place Montreal Trust is a bright, modern shopping complex.
Whether you need a change of pace or feel like shopping, having a coffee, checking out the latest styles and fashions, relaxing, getting your hair done, finding that special gift... Come in for an hour or come for the day because at Place Versailles, time seems to stand still.
From its very opening in 1962, the Galerie Place Ville Marie has held a most special place in the heart of anyone interested in – or impassioned by – fashion.
From its very opening in 1962, the Galerie Place Ville Marie has held a most special place in the heart of anyone interested in – or impassioned by – fashion. Over the years, Place Ville Marie has become the meeting spot, the place where you can experience the pulse of downtown Montréal.
Located beneath the Anglican Christ Church Cathedral, Promenades de la Cathedrale has an open variety of stores, restaurants and services and giving people the impression of being outdoors.
Renaud-Bray is the closest thing the province of Quebec, let alone Montreal, has to a French-only bookstore. Located downtown West, Renaud-Bray has been around since the 1960's and has been a major part in the industry.
Rockland offers a wide range of services and amenities to maximize enjoyment and convenience.
Every since the first Sears store opened over 50 years ago, it has been committed to improve the lives of customers mainly by providing them with quality service, products and solutions. This is a store that can help you find whatever it is you're looking for.
Located Downtown East in a beautiful Victorian building, The Bay is Canada's oldest department store. If your looking for all the major designer labels then you came to the right place, with men and women's clothing for everyone.
The Underground City is the world's largest underground pedestrian network. The Underground City has more than 30 kilometers of passageways linking to all the Montreal Metros. It contains 1,600 little boutiques, 200 restaurants, 34 cinemas and 1,600 apartments.



































