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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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In the heart of Shaughnessy Village this colorful glass mall is known for its fresh market fare and inexpensive eateries.
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Also known as Hudson’s Bay Company and The Bay in the rest of the country, this is a historic Canadian department store. All the standard fare, from fashion to household goods.
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At the western end of the central shopping network, this mall has the distinction of being set in the 1920s Mont-Royal Hotel, with elegant shops above and below ground.
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This innovative structure has evolved into a large concourse for affordable eateries and fashion boutiques, as well as florists, serving downtown workers and train commuters.
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A remarkable underground shopping concourse of 75 stores, built beneath the Christ Church Cathedral (1859).
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More than 135 shops that sell merchandise from all over the world, plus restaurants, cinemas, banks, a post office and a supermarket can be found at this vast complex.
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Place Montréal Trust boasts the highest spouting water fountain in North America at 30 m (100 ft) and exclusive fashion outlets.
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Place Ville Marie attracts consumers in large numbers, particularly with the Marché Movenpick providing a variety of delicious European food.
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