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    Centre Rockland

    3.2 (26 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Jason M.

    A very pretty shopping center with several high-quality outlets and good food court. Not really the place you go to to find deals though. Lots of parking space, never had problems parking my car.. Don't leave here during rush hour as the local traffic is absolutely disgustingly busy. I still remember being stuck for 45+ minutes to drive 200 meters to the highway.

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    This is your standard mall with high end stores such as Michael Kors, and some other local stores such as Roots.

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    Plaza St-Hubert

    Plaza St-Hubert

    3.4(15 reviews)
    3.3 kmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie
    $

    I grew up in this neighbourhood but I haven't came here since many years. I remembered the Plaza…read morefor its lineup of wedding dresses stores. But some things have changed: a new marquise, the addition of street art. This week is their annual sidewalk sale held every summer. Due to the closed businesses or vacant storefronts, the retailers displays were spaced out. The Plaza is 4 blocks long of budget retails, from Jean-Talon to Bellechasse streets. However, I had the impression that it was longer than this. Perhaps it's because I was still a kid back then. It's far from being my favourite shopping street, though it brings back childhood memories.

    One of the few streets in Montreal that crosses the entire island from South to North. Most people…read morehere know St-Hubert means the Plaza. It's the part from Jean-Talon to Bellechasse where there is a glass covering the sidewalk. It's great for window-shopping, even if most of the stores have seen better days. While this street itself has seen a bit of a decline when indoor malls started opening, it has started to reverse. The area is becoming more and more famous for trendy bars and nightspots. The selection of restaurants goes from fast-food to old diners to upscale. It is still mostly about clothing boutiques, the fashion is hit or miss and it's over 90% women's fashion here but one could still find whatever one seeks here (batteries, luggage, perfume). Take a second to explore the streets that intersect the Plaza, Jean-Talon is a major artery for the city. Bélanger is up and coming, St-Zotique is more branché, Beaubien is the coolest (for me). Bellechasse is the quietest but it's good for a nice bike ride. Try to find when they have their sidewalk sales, you will not be disappointed.

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    Plaza St-Hubert - Street art. The building behind is Piscine Saint-Denis, an indoor pool.

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    Street art. The building behind is Piscine Saint-Denis, an indoor pool.

    Place Vertu - One of the first ornaments that I bought at Hallmark, when Hallmark was one of the most popular stores in the mall

    Place Vertu

    3.3(9 reviews)
    5.6 kmSaint-Laurent
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    This mall is kinda sad. The selection of stores is quite minimal and with covid, even more stores…read moreclosed. The positive side of that is that is there is a lot less people so I'm never worried about the 2m when I go buy things because there's lots of space. I also think for what they have, you will find all your essentials at least and there is a post office as well to pick up packages.

    We came to Place Vertu for Santa's Arrival. We have to thank everyone who organized these events-…read moreit was put together so well; I am very impressed. The mall itself has amazing stores and yummy restaurants (Valentine poutine- YUM), is very clean and is the first mall I've been to that has a breastfeeding room! It is just a small stall with a chair in it, with an adjoining room for kids to sit and play. It was nice to see a room for women like myself who have babies they need to take care of without having to be on display to the whole mall (although I bf in public anyway too). I will say though, for any parent with kids who want to try the Virtual Reality, be aware of who is working one of the stations. While we were there, there were two tall men who were very courteous. There was another shorter man working the other station. I am not sure if he is a permanent or seasonal employee, but his actions made us pull our son out of the line, complain and ask for our money back. Our Son is 8. In the 3 minutes he was in line, this man reprimanded him for not looking him in the eyes, said "we just passed Remembrance Day but you want to play a shooting game? Why don't you sign up for the army or military instead" (I didn't want him playing that one but don't OFFER a shooting game then), and when he asked what smash meant, he said "it's what your mommy and daddy used to do". That is when we left. It was COMPLETELY inappropriate. So, parents, just be careful. I'm glad our Son isn't old enough to understand what the man meant. Other than that one experience, we've had amazing times at this mall and we enjoy going.

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    Place Vertu - One of the photos with Santa taken in the main atrium, across from the McDonald's, that no longer exists after 50 years of serving customers

    One of the photos with Santa taken in the main atrium, across from the McDonald's, that no longer exists after 50 years of serving customers

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    Le Marché les Halles d'Anjou - Fruits and local jams

    Le Marché les Halles d'Anjou

    4.0(3 reviews)
    10.0 kmAnjou
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    Les Halles D'Anjou is a little mall where you can easily find everything you need to satisfy even…read morethe most discerning palates. It isn't far from my office so I often stop here after work if I need to pick up something for dinner or entertaining. Most of the stores here are food-related though there is a Dollarama and Archambault. In terms of food they have it all: a bakery, a cheese shop, a pasta shop, butcher, fishmonger and a SAQ. In the warmer months you can find a great little outdoor farmer's market. When it's too cold for the farmer's market you can choose to go to Fruiterie 440 instead. The food court here is your typical mall food court in that it is mostly chains but I rarely eat there. If you're in Anjou Les Halles is well worth the visit. It is kind of far from the metro so if you're coming here you're best off driving. Being out in the suburbs there is always an abundance of parking.

    Halles d'anjou is a great little shopping mall that contains cheese stores, bakeries/pastry shops,…read morefruit and veggie store, fish market and butcher shops. It's a good place to shop if you'd like to buy high end and imported products. Some stores are on the pricey side but majority of stores offer good quality products, therefore you get what you paid for. In the summer time, local farmers come to set up shop near the entrance of the mall during early morning and mid-afternoon. You could find everything from fine herbs to local strawberries and corn on the cob. Merchants also sell farmer's preserves like fruit ketchup and jam. Special Quebec merchandise like blueberry wine from Lac St.Jean can be found as well.

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