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  2. Hudson's Bay (department store) - Wikipedia

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    The flagship stores are often multi-storey, historic buildings and are in Canada's largest cities (Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Calgary, and Ottawa). The largest of the flagship stores is the Toronto store on Queen Street, at about 79,000 square metres (850,000 sq ft). [9] Amid the financial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada and other ...

  3. Henry's (electronics retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.henrys.com. Henry's Camera is a Canadian electronics retailer that sells photography, video and related technology based products that is headquartered in Toronto, Ontario. The business first opened its doors in Toronto in 1909. Henry's is a source for products, advice and customer service in camera-related hardware and accessories ...

  4. Eaton's - Wikipedia

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    The first store was only 24 by 60 feet (7.3 m × 18.3 m), with two shop windows, and was located a fair distance from Toronto's then fashionable shopping district of King Street West. In its first year of operation, with Timothy Eaton responsible for buying the goods to stock the store, and a staff of four, expectations were low that a store ...

  5. List of Canadian stores - Wikipedia

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    Hart Stores. HomeSense Canada — Canadian units of US-based HomeSense, owned by TJX. Hudson's Bay — owned by American group, NRDC Equity Partners. La Maison Simons. Lens Mill Store. Marshalls Canada — Canadian unit of US-based Marshalls, owned by TJX. Giant Tiger. Red Apple Stores. Fields.

  6. Future Shop - Wikipedia

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    Best Buy Canada. (2001–2015) Website. www .bestbuy .ca. Future Shop was a Canadian electronics store chain. It was established in 1982 by Hassan Khosrowshahi. [ 1] By 1990, the chain had become the country's largest retailer of computer and consumer electronics. In January 2013, the company operated 139 locations across Canada.

  7. Bayshore Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    Bayshore Shopping Centre is a major shopping mall located in the Nepean district of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The mall is one of the busiest in the National Capital Region as it attracts almost 8 million visitors per year [ 4] from across the city and the surrounding region. It is the second largest shopping mall in the National Capital Region.

  8. Toronto Eaton Centre - Wikipedia

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    CF Toronto Eaton Centre, [ 2] commonly referred to simply as Eaton Centre, is a shopping mall and office complex in the downtown core of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is owned and managed by Cadillac Fairview (CF). It was named after the Eaton's department store chain that once anchored it before the chain went defunct in the late 1990s.

  9. Eaton Centre - Wikipedia

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    Eaton Centre ( French: Centre Eaton) is a name associated with shopping centres in Canada, originating with Eaton's, one of Canada's largest department store chains at the time that these malls were developed. Eaton's partnered with development companies throughout the 1970s and 1980s to develop downtown shopping malls in cities across Canada.