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  2. Bay Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Bay Centre (formerly the Victoria Eaton Centre) is a shopping mall in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. It is bounded by Douglas, Government, Fort, and View streets, in the city's historic centre. [2] It has 39,115 square metres (421,030 sq ft) of retail space. [3] Opening in 1989, the mall was the first large shopping mall in downtown ...

  3. Downtown Victoria - Wikipedia

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    The downtown area is an extremely popular place for tourists and local Victorians as that is where many of the movie theatres, stage theatres, hotels, restaurants, pubs, night clubs, and shops are. Many tourist attractions are located in and around the area including Bastion Square, heart of the 19th-century city's professional district.

  4. Hillside Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    Hillside Shopping Centre, also referred to as Hillside Mall, is a commercial shopping mall in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. It was built in 1962 and has recently completed a major renovation. The centre is home to 100+ shops and services including a spacious food court with 14 vendors.

  5. Chinatown, Victoria - Wikipedia

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    The block between Store Street and Government Street has since been renamed Pandora Avenue, and the block between Government Street and Douglas Street is now part of Centennial Square. [3] In 1911, Victoria's Chinatown housed 3,158 people, [2] almost more than the entire population of downtown Victoria (including Chinatown and Harris Green) in ...

  6. Market Square, Victoria - Wikipedia

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    Market Square is a town square and shopping centre located in the downtown core next to Chinatown in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. There are more than 35 shops, restaurants, and clubs in the square.

  7. Victoria, British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Victoria is a very walkable area with many midblock crosswalks, an expanding central pedestrian street, [97] public squares, and alleys that are predominantly spaces for pedestrians. [98] Fan Tan alley is the narrowest commercial street in North America and runs between Pandora avenue and Fisgard street in Victoria's Chinatown. [98]

  8. Fairfield, Greater Victoria - Wikipedia

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    It is Victoria's largest community by population and area, when considered together with the adjacent Gonzales neighbourhood. Fairfield is a residential community with a mix of low-rise apartments and single family homes on well-maintained, tree-lined streets, such as Wellington Avenue.

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

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    Hudson's Bay operated flagship stores in Victoria, Edmonton (see below), Regina and Saskatoon but vacated these locations in 1999, in favor of spaces in major downtown shopping centres that were left vacant by the bankruptcy of rival department store chain Eaton's that year. After the exit of Hudson's Bay, these former flagship locations have ...