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    Walmart Supercentre

    3.1 (9 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Sara S.

    Whenever I visit my favorite city Montreal I always think it would be cool to check out the local Walmart. I'm one of those weird people who actually enjoys shopping at Walmart. So I drove to Montreal on my birthday and my first stop was Walmart. This ended up being a one hour trip at the shortest. I could've browsed for hours! I headed straight over to their food aisles to see what's different than the U.S. I spotted lots of cool things like dunkaroos, vegetarian Rice Krispies treats, and cereals like vanilla Rice Krispies. My next stop was the candy aisle which took up most of my time. I was very excited to find all of my favorite Canadian candies at a low price and in different flavors. We ended up stocking up on coffee crisp (mini and regular sizes), chunky kit Kats (dark, black and white, and peanut butter) and wunderbar minis. The stores layout was pretty similar to the U.S. Walmart stores. I thought items were significantly cheaper than they are at places like IGA Extra and super C.

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    Mail Champlain

    Mail Champlain

    3.5(8 reviews)
    3.6 km
    $$

    This is an older mall in Brossard (opened in 1975), just south of Montreal located at the…read moreintersection of Taschereau Boulevard and Lapinière Boulevard. Champlain Mall is named in honor of Samuel de Champlain but references the Champlain Bridge that was built 13 years prior to the mall's opening. Champlain Mall is strategically located in Brossard: on the South Shore's longest commercial artery Taschereau Boulevard (Quebec Route 134), near Autoroute 10 and adjacent to Terminus Brossard-Panama. Thus, the mall attracts about 6.4 million visitors every year. Many stores attracts tourists and locals alike...stores such as Hudson's Bay Decathlon, Mayrand, Atmosphère/Sports Experts and Archambault..there's over 150 stores in this mall.... I went to get something at the Ange Boulangerie located here. In the past I have shopped at the Tristan store here as well as the Dollarama store..very spread out....it does make you walk a lot from one end to the other...

    Awww good ol' Champlain mall. Growing up on the south shore ment countless hours spent walking its…read morehalls. This place has changed quite a bit. It used to be pretty dingy, but has had a...how do you say...face lift. It's very white. The mall's food court is small, but still good regarding choice of cuisine. The stores range from moderately pricey to "Decathelon/Limité" cheap. Even though it's located on the south shore (specifically Brossard) it's relatively accessible. It's about 7 minutes walking distance from Panama bus station.

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    Mail Champlain - Mall entrance. One of many.

    Mall entrance. One of many.

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    Marshalls - Classy.

    Marshalls

    4.0(5 reviews)
    12.3 kmVille-Marie
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    The only Marshalls in downtown Montreal. It's in Place Alexis Nihon…read more It's a big location with lots of selection. I almost always find something here when I go, lol. I especially love this location because Place Alexis Nihon also has a Winners, so one stop for 2 of my favourite stores. Truth be told, the Winners and Marshalls here are pretty indistinguishable from each other, lol. Brand names at a discount, what's not to love? I especially like their cosmetics/skincare. I often find brands sold at Sephora for a fraction of the cost. Just beware that the mascaras are sometimes dried up, but I've had good luck with all other make up items. I haven't had much luck with shoes here (ladies size 5 foot here, so not too surprising), and clothes are hit or miss. However, I still love the hunt ;) Review #19 (2025)

    Wasn't really impressed with the deals it's more expensive than winners but clearly there's less…read moreripped and stained clothes as the store just opened. Im Not sure which I like more. Same line concept where they automated voice calls out a number and they have all the same trinkets and goodies. They have a huge section for makeup so all you makeup gurus check it out. If you're tall the jeans here are to short and I'm talking 5'10 and up because I couldn't find any that were long enough :( I did however pick up a mascara that was 3.99 instead of the usual 8 so that's was a plus. I will be back for sure because I gotta find something soon to wear for my bday.

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    Marshalls - Entrance from the mall. It's directly under Winners. My two favourite stores in one mall ;)

    Entrance from the mall. It's directly under Winners. My two favourite stores in one mall ;)

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    Winners - This location has lots of luxury brands. This Yves Saint Laurent bag was "marked down" to $2700. Still too expensive for me. Haha.

    Winners

    3.7(29 reviews)
    11.9 kmVille-Marie
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    TL;DR/The Short Version: Large, but busy and crowded store…read more More luxury brands here than other downtown Winners locations. The Longer Version: This location is inside Place Montreal Trust. It's on the most lower level of the mall. Same level as the Food Court. It has the largest selection of luxury brands of all the downtown-ish Winners (more than the Alexis Nihon, Complexe Desjardins and Peel Winners). I spotted an Yves Saint Laurent bag for $2700. They had Gucci shoes, sunglasses and hats. Some Chloe, Ferragamo, and Valentino bags too. And other brands. Their luxury brands are locked up in glass displays so you have to get a staff member to unlock it for you. The contemporary brands like Coach, Michael Kors, Ted Baker, and Kate Spade are out and about for you to handle on your own. This location is large and has a jewelry section and children's clothing and shoes as well (these sections are the first to be cut in the smaller "urban concept" stores, and even though this location is urban it's definitely a full-sized store). It has the usual women's and men's clothing and shoes and housewares. It's also always busy and crowded. So my feelings about it are mixed. I love the size and large selection but I hate the crowds. Review #29 (2025)

    I always enjoy stopping in here when in MTL. I found a great meditation cushion here a few years…read moreago that I still use and has maintained itself in excellent condition. This visit I purchased a nice winter hat that was made in Canada. It can get busy here with lots of folks in the aisles and long lines, but on the afternoon we visited, it was not particularly busy. Great prices! Excellent spot if you forget some articles of clothing like socks, outwear, etc.

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    La Baie

    La Baie

    2.9(74 reviews)
    11.9 kmVille-Marie
    $$

    TL;DR/The Short Version: One of the few department stores…read moreleft in Montreal. I like the pretty displays and the large selection of products. The Long Version: Full Disclosure: my rating is heavily influenced by nostalgia. I love The Bay (called La Baie in the province of Quebec). It's a Canadian department store. To be accurate, it was called The Bay from 1965-2013 (La Baie in Quebec 1972-2013). In 2013 they rebranded to Hudson's Bay/Baie d'Hudson, which I suppose brings it back to the original name of it's first store in 1881 (in Winnipeg, not this one in Montreal) which had the same name as its parent company: The Hudson's Bay Company. However, in my heart it will always be The Bay. When they rebranded, they dropped the stylized B and the yellow script for a more block letter logo in black. The stylized B in yellow script is the logo of The Bay from my childhood, so I'm so happy that this La Baie location in downtown Montreal has retained it. This location has a Coach store inside it and was where I bought my first Coach bag so many moons ago (my first bag that cost more than $30, lol). This location has also been the site of FAO Schwartz pop-up stores, where Canadians can get items from the legendary American toy store. Growing up there were so many department stores, but the likes of Eaton's and Simpsons have long closed. So I'm happy that The Bay is still around. Their regular prices are quite high, but they often have sales where their items are marked down. Those of a certain vintage will remember "The Bay Scratch and Save Days" where they gave out scratch cards (like the scratch lottery cards, lol) and you could get 10%-50% off your purchase. If you are sensitive to scents, you may want to skip their fragrances section on the main floor. Walking through is very much like those typical scenes in movies of department stores where beauty counter workers spray perfume on customers, although they don't spray it directly on you like in the movies, they spray strips of paper and give them customers. But that first floor is olfactory overload! Lol. The flagship Bay store in Toronto is my favourite, but this location in Montreal comes in second :) Review #14 (2025)

    Went to La Baie to look for some perfumes for my nieces...the cosmetics department is huge....so…read moremany options, so many choices. La Baie is probably the largest department store in downtown Montreal and at night is nicely lit up. Hudson's Bay (French: La Baie d'Hudson) is a Canadian luxury goods department store chain. It is the flagship brand of the Hudson's Bay Company, the oldest and longest-surviving company in North America as well as one of the oldest continuously operating companies in the World. Founded on 2 May 1670, the Hudson's Bay Company opened its first department store in 1881 in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The chain operated under the company name before being rebranded to The Bay in 1965. As of August 2021, Hudson's Bay operates 86 locations in seven Canadian provinces. The full-line department stores focus on high-end fashion apparel, accessories, and home goods; flagship stores carry a bigger range and selection of goods than typical locations. The flagship stores are often multi-story, historic buildings and are located in Canada's largest cities (Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Calgary and Ottawa). So this one in Montreal is multi-story and you can spend hours browsing through all the different departments. Well stocked and well lit, it's a nice place to shop.

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    La Baie - One of the few big department stores left.

    One of the few big department stores left.

    La Baie - One of the few big department stores left.

    One of the few big department stores left.

    La Baie - One of the few big department stores left.

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    One of the few big department stores left.

    Walmart Supercentre - deptstores - Updated July 2026

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