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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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Jean-Alfred’s establishment began in 1871, making it the oldest grocery store in North America. Typical articles on sale include fine condiments, meat, bread and pastries, and cheeses from around the world.
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Specialists in organically grown produce. Also tempting baked goods as well as aromatic and medicinal herbs and spices.
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This tiny shopping cluster features the Québec Experience movie on the second floor (see Québec Experience) and the charming Au Royaume de Père Noël, where you can buy unusual Christmas decorations throughout the year.
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This farmer’s market is a cornucopia of the finest produce grown in the province (see Marché du Vieux-Port).
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A mix between an age-old farmer’s market and a contemporary grocery store. Being able to meet the grower face to face offers a satisfying assurance of the freshness of your purchases.
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Southwest of town you will find shopper’s heaven where three upscale malls converge. It has the largest concentration of exclusive boutiques in Québec, and also features a produce market and restaurants.
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Just outside Porte Kent, this bustling complex is the home of up-scale shops, restaurants and cinemas.
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A marvelous pedestrianized shopping concourse features fashion boutiques, souvenir shops, restaurants, art galleries, theaters and a park. Don’t miss a ride on the Funiculaire (see Quartier Petit-Champlain).
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Fashions for the whole family can be purchased here, accompanied by impeccable service from the staff.
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