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  2. West Edmonton Mall - Wikipedia

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    West Edmonton Mall (WEM) is a large shopping mall in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, that is owned, managed, and operated by Triple Five Group.It is the second most visited mall in Canada, [6] after the Toronto Eaton Centre in Toronto, followed by Metropolis at Metrotown in Burnaby, [7] and the 14th largest in the world (along with Dubai Mall) by gross leasable area. [8]

  3. List of largest shopping centres in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Mall name, location Prv Retail space (sq. ft.) Retail space (m 2) Stores Main tenants Ownership (property manager) Year opened Annual visitors Revenue per square foot West Edmonton Mall, Edmonton: Alberta: 3,800,000 [1] 350,000 800 [2] [3]

  4. Category:Shopping malls in Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    West Edmonton Mall; Westmount Centre This page was last edited on 9 April 2023, at 13:25 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4. ...

  5. List of tourist attractions in Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    Europa Boulevard, West Edmonton Mall. Edmonton Valley Zoo; Snow Valley Ski Club; West Edmonton Mall. Galaxyland (formerly "Fantasyland") World Waterpark; South.

  6. Triple Five Group - Wikipedia

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    West Edmonton Mall lost the title of world's largest shopping mall in 2004, with the opening of the Golden Resources Mall in Beijing, China. The following year, the New South China Mall in Dongguan opened and took the title, with an area of over 7,000,000 square feet (650,000 m 2 ).

  7. Rockin' Tug - Wikipedia

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    A former Rockin' Tug was found at Galaxyland in West Edmonton Mall, named the "Rockin' Rocket", which closed in 2006. Germany - At least five: one travelling model (Schäfer), and at least four permanent versions in Germany (Kernwasserwunderland, Legoland)

  8. Category:Defunct shopping malls in Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Heritage Mall, Edmonton; N. Northland Village Mall; P. Penny Lane Mall This page was last edited on 4 August 2024, at 21:48 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  9. Amusement park - Wikipedia

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    Countless smaller ventures exist across the United States and around the world. Simpler theme parks directly aimed at smaller children have also emerged, such as Legoland. Examples of amusement parks in shopping malls exist in West Edmonton Mall, Pier 39 and Mall of America.