Where to shop
1. By Ward Market
ByWard Market drives more than 50,000 people to shop their favorite items
every weekend. Vendors line the streets around the building and sell a wide
range of things, including jewelry, flowers, clothes, etc. It is an iconic shopping
spot in Canada, boasting the oldest church in Ottawa, over 100 restaurants, and
the Canadian National Gallery.
2. West Edmonton Mall
West Edmonton Mall has more than 800 shops, stores, and services. The Mall
spread across 600,000 square feet, making it one of the largest commercial
spaces in Canada. People of all ages and walks of life head to West Edmonton
Mall every day to shop for different items.
At the same time, it is an excellent place for parties, thanks to the beautiful
amusement park that offers the longest and tallest rollercoaster, an ice palace,
mini-golf, a five-acre waterpark, and other fun attractions.
3. Yorkville
Yorkville is one of the most beautiful shopping districts in Canada. Hundreds of
people visit this area to shop from famous brands, such as Hugo Boss, Burberry,
Tiffany & Co., Prada, and Louis Vuitton, making it the most expensive shopping
spot in Canada.
4. The Forks Market
The Forks Market is another best shopping spot in Canada, offering theatres,
galleries, rive walks, promenades, and a wide range of top-notch restaurants. We
recommend visiting the indoor marketplace if you want to browse and purchase
high-quality items at the most affordable prices.
5. Old Quebec City
Old Quebec City is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and home to Inuit art,
continental fashion, beautiful boutiques, and street stalls. Not only will you enjoy
the mesmerizing sketches of the city designed by local artists, but you can also
visit Simon Department Store. The legendary shop opened in 1840.
6. Pacific Mall
The Pacific Mall attracts thousands of people every day in Toronto’s suburban
area of Markham. It is Canada’s largest and impressive indoor Asian Mall, housing
more than 450 shops and vendors. It is an excellent place if you are looking for
Asian fashion, clothes, flowers, herbs, jewelry, and other things.
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