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  2. Trinity Common Mall - Wikipedia

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    Trinity Common Mall (often referred to by residents as 'Trinity') is a large outdoor shopping centre in the city of Brampton, Ontario, Canada.With over 850,000 square feet (79,000 m 2) of retail space and more than 60 outlets, [1] the shopping centre primarily serves the growing populations of both northern Brampton and nearby Caledon, Ontario.

  3. Shoppers World Brampton - Wikipedia

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    The addition of a Canadian Tire big-box store to the Main Street side of the mall greatly changed the facade of the mall. Many smaller stores were moved or closed to allow for the inclusion of this additional anchor store , which required demolishing the first bus terminal and a mall corridor leading to it, and constructing a new big-box store ...

  4. Brampton - Wikipedia

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    Brampton is a city in the Canadian province ... Additional companies in Brampton include Canon, Canadian Tire which has three ... and "big box centre" Trinity Commons.

  5. List of largest shopping centres in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of Canada's largest enclosed shopping malls, by reported total retail floor space, or gross leasable area (GLA) with 750,000 square feet (70,000 m 2) and over.

  6. List of indoor arenas in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Tire Centre: Ottawa: Ontario: 20,500: ... Trinity Western Spartans, ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; ...

  7. Canadian Tire - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Tire tried twice to expand into the United States. In 1982, it purchased the Wichita Falls, Texas-based White Stores, Inc. automotive retail chain with 81 stores in Texas from its then-owner Household Merchandising Inc., a subsidiary of Household Finance, for US$40.2 million.