Opening date 1968 No. of floors 2 Website Official website Province Ontario Number of anchor tenants 8 | No. of anchor tenants 8 Parking 4,623 Opened 1968 Phone +1 905-632-4777 | |
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Location 777 Guelph Line
Burlington, Ontario, Canada Address 777 Guelph Line, Burlington, ON L7R 3N2, Canada Hours Closed now Monday10AM–9PMTuesday10AM–9PMWednesday10AM–9PMThursday10AM–9PMFriday10AM–9PMSaturday9:30AM–6PMSunday11AM–6PM Owner RioCan Real Estate Investment Trust Similar Mapleview Centre, Lime Ridge Mall, Oakville Place, Eastgate Square, Erin Mills Town Centre Profiles |
The Burlington Mall is a 721,000 square feet (67,000 m2) shopping mall located in Burlington, Ontario, is owned by RioCan Management Inc., and was owned until mid-2011 by Ivanhoe Cambridge. It has two floors, the upper floor covers the wing leading to the food court, the floor above the food court area, and the second floor of the Bay. The mall opened its doors in 1968. The stores at the Burlington Mall include The Bay, Homesense, Sunrise Records and Winners. The Burlington Mall is located at the intersections of Guelph Line, Fairview and Prospect Streets, south of the QEW.
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On the first floor there are retail stores and on the second floor there are Medical, Dental, Professional offices. Just outside the mall to the south there is a Farmers Market. The Farmers Market is held from the first Wednesday in May till late Saturday in October, the days of operation of the Farmers Market are Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. The Burlington Mall Farmers' Market has been serving Burlington since 1959.
Former anchors
When the Hudson's Bay Company decided to convert all of their Simpson's stores to Bay stores, the local result would have been two Bay stores in the nearby Mapleview Centre, so Sears moved from Burlington Mall to one of the Bay locations at Mapleview Centre, and The Bay took over the old Sears location. At one time, on one side of the mall there was a RadioShack and on the other side of the mall was The Source. This was a few years after RadioShack ceased operations in Canada.