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Woodbine Centre is a shopping mall in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located at Rexdale Boulevard and Highway 27 in the Rexdale area of Toronto, across Rexdale Boulevard from Woodbine Racetrack . The mall has over 130 stores and is home to Fantasy Fair, a year-round indoor amusement park .
Warden Woods Mall or Warden Power Centre (1981–2005) at Warden Avenue north of St. Clair Avenue East near Warden station, Scarborough [12] was a full mall with three anchor stores (The Bay, Simpson's and a Knob Hill Farms grocery store) and later as clearance centre. It has since been demolished and replaced with townhouses.
"WOODBINE CENTRE Shopping Centre is a 713,857 sq. ft. regional shopping centre located in Etobicoke, Ontario at the corner of Hwy #27 and Rexdale Blvd. and has one of the most unique shopping environments in Ontario - Fantasy Fair, a 58,000 sq. ft indoor amusement park which provides drawing potential from far beyond its trade area.
It is located on the south side of Highway 7, east of Woodbine Avenue and west of Warden Avenue. The mall opened in 1998, one year after the opening of Pacific Mall, the largest Asian shopping mall in the Western world, which is also located in Markham. [2] The mall's opening also coincided with a large influx of Chinese immigrants to Canada. [1]
Opened in 1949, the first shopping mall in Canada is the Norgate shopping centre, a strip mall in Saint-Laurent, Montreal, Quebec. The first enclosed shopping mall was the Park Royal Shopping Centre in West Vancouver , British Columbia , which opened a year later, in 1950.
Woodbine Racetrack is in Etobicoke, and not anywhere close to Woodbine Avenue. Greenwood Race Track used to be located at the south end of Woodbine Avenue until it was demolished in 1994. Greenwood Race Track was the original Woodbine Racetrack until the construction of the current Woodbine Racetrack in 1956.
Beaches—Woodbine, a federal electoral district now called Beaches—East York; Woodbine Avenue, an arterial road; Woodbine Beach, a beach; Woodbine Race Course, later called Greenwood Raceway, a defunct horse racing facility; Woodbine Racetrack, a horse racing facility; Woodbine Centre, a shopping centre; Woodbine station, subway station
Sears Canada originally operated as a full line Sears within the mall that opened on September 28th, 1977; then was converted to a Sears Home store (selling furniture and appliances; upper level as an outlet centre) and in recent years as a Sears Outlet Store. The location then closed in April of 2017, citing financial difficulties by ...