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  2. Dixie Outlet Mall - Wikipedia

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    Dixie Outlet Mall, also referred to as Dixie Value Mall, is a shopping mall in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, located on the south side of the Queen Elizabeth Way highway. It is Canada's largest enclosed outlet mall.

  3. Westwood Square Mall - Wikipedia

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    Westwood Square was opened in December 1968, one of Mississauga's earliest enclosed malls. [2] The intention was to build a small area for residents to shop, the mall started to renovate and expand. In the late 1980s, Westwood Square opened the first food court, hosting several vendors such as Subway and Tim Horton's along with various ...

  4. List of largest shopping centres in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Toronto Premium Outlets: Halton Hills, Ontario: Ontario: 800,000 [163] 100+ Saks Off 5th, Restoration Hardware Outlet: 2013 (August 1, 2013) Simon Property Group/SmartCentres REIT: 2 Dixie Outlet Mall** Mississauga, Ontario: Ontario 576,722 [164] 130 1956 Slate Asset Management (Cushman & Wakefield) 3 Outlet Collection at Niagara: Niagara-on ...

  5. Erin Mills Town Centre - Wikipedia

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    Erin Mills Town Centre is a shopping mall located in Erin Mills, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, at the corner of Erin Mills Parkway and Eglinton Avenue West. It is the second largest mall in Mississauga after Square One Shopping Centre. The mall can be accessed from highways 401, 403, and 407.

  6. Honeydale Mall - Wikipedia

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    Honeydale Mall was a community shopping mall in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.It was located at the intersection of Dundas Street and The East Mall Crescent (the latter being a link connecting the grade-separated roads, The East Mall and Dundas Street).

  7. The Brick - Wikipedia

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    In 1975 it acquired the Bad Boy Furniture chain of 40 stores in Toronto, Ontario area. [5] Absorbed into The Brick, the rights to the Bad Boy Furniture name was lapsed and later revived by Lastman family in 1991. In March 2004, the company acquired United Furniture Warehouse which had 81 locations throughout Canada at the time. [6]