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This is the place for all your photography needs. They have their own laboratory on the premises for both 35-mm film and digital equipment and a staff that understands the importance of those once-in-a-lifetime pictures.
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An inspiring architectural concept has been created by interlinking Ruelle des Fortifications heritage structures under a spectacular glass atrium. Shops, offices and a hotel are found here.
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A light-filled glass cavern forms the entrance to this multilayered shopping mall. Inside are restaurants, shops and six cinemas.
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Across from the Place des Arts, this predominantly French mall is connected to Complex Guy-Favreau and Chinatown via underground tunnels.
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A sensational cooperative featuring Québecois artists working with varied materials. Choose from paintings, prints, jewelry, clothing, toys, cards, glasswork, marionettes and other fabulous gifts.
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In the heart of Shaughnessy Village this colorful glass mall is known for its fresh market fare and inexpensive eateries.
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Conveniently located across from Marché Bonsecours, this well-stocked gallery not only sells fine artworks but also provides evaluation, consultation, restoration, authentication and framing services.
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A wonderful Inuit art collection awaits souvenir hunters in this gallery on Place Jacques-Cartier. One of the first businesses to preserve buildings in the Old Town, Galerie Le Chariot has treasures to suit all budgets.
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A reliable art gallery featuring many fine Québécois and international painters, located in a heritage house built in 1864.
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One of the busiest shopping malls in the country with over 250 stores offering fashion, electronics, groceries, books, furniture and more. A theme area for children includes a ferris wheel, roller coaster and skating rink.
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