Discover the best top things to do in British Columbia, British Columbia including Forest Green Man Lavender, Willow Street Antique Mall, Aberdeen Centre, CF Richmond Centre, Metropolis At Metrotown, The Shops at Morgan Crossing, Yaohan Centre, Woodgrove Centre, Highstreet, Uptown.
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4.5 based on 42 reviews
4.5 based on 14 reviews
Wonderful little gem! Lots of vendors in this mall so a variety of antiques and collectibles. Staff was friendly helpful. We will definitely come back.
4.0 based on 205 reviews
This is one of the best and oldest Asian shopping mall in Richmond ,location is great ,only 5 mins from the airport , sky train station be side the mall ,and buses too . ,,lot of great stores and a lot of great Restaurants ,from Noodles to Burger,and on the top floors ,amazing Food Courts ,from East to West , price is not too bad ! (try the Beef Assorted Internal Noodle ! it is 100 % Hong Kong Style !!)and on the ground and second floors ,they have the Japanese Dollar Store " DAISO " $ 2 and up ! it is a great way to shop for souvenirs ,trust me ,over 50% saving ! very safe and clean ! Why go any where else ??
4.0 based on 128 reviews
If you love to shop, CF Richmond Centre is the place to be. With over 200 stores and services, Richmond Centre is one of the Lower Mainland's best shopping experiences!
In the heart of downtown Richmond, the mall offers a very good selection of retail stores and services. The food court upstairs always has a good selection of food places and there is always ample seating available. As well there are several formal sit down restaurants on the property. If you are parking, there are 3 main areas that will give you easy access to the mall. As well, Hudson Bay is attached to the north entrance with parking also.It is one of the best shopping centres in the lower mainland and there is the Canada Line station across the street for easy transit use.
4.0 based on 508 reviews
Ideally situated in the Greater Vancouver Regional District, Metropolis at Metrotown is British Columbia's largest shopping centre. The centre boasts a large state-of-the-art food court and 330 quality brand name stores such as Apple, Aritzia, Banana Republic, Indigo, Michael Kors, Microsoft, Muji, Nespresso, Sephora, Sport Chek, Hudson's Bay, Uniqlo, Victoria's Secret, Winners/Homesense and Zara. It is easily accessible by Vancouver's Skytrain and offers an abundance of free parking. Whether you are looking for the latest designer bag, to catch a movie or for a last-minute gift, Metropolis at Metrotown is the perfect destination to find everything. Get ready for the holidays at Metropolis at Metrotown.
1. It’s not a luxury mall. It’s more casual and fun, great for families with kids as there’s quite a few toy or kid stores. If you do want more luxury items, a place like park royal in west van or the airport outlet might be better :) 2. Yes it’s overcrowded, beware of that. The crowds are not bad if you’re used to them, but I do understand how it can hinder your experience. For parking, I definitely recommend immediately looking for them underground. There’s normally near no parking above, and underground MIGHT be easier to find because it’s all connected. 3. There isn’t a lot of eating spots- most food is in the food court, which yes, is mostly Asian or fast food. However, right across the street from the main entrance (the side with the superstore entrance and movie poster) is a lot of restaurants- sushi garden is definitely a good one for any sushi lovers out there :) It’s a casual mall with not a lot of specialities- I think the most special part of Metrotown is how many different Asian cuisines and shops you can find- a lot for hem are quite unique. For example, currently there’s a shop on the floor above ground level selling anime and manga goods, as well as a Chinese styled shop selling cute figurines on the main floor right next to Uniqlo- the likes of which I’ve never seen anywhere except for actually in China. Also lots of Asian brands like mini so and Uniqlo that are quite unique :) Lastly, for people without a lot of Asian markets, I would definitely recommend going to T&T to pick up some Asian snacks. It’s a good experience, both cheap and fun :) Hope you all enjoy coming to Burnaby!
4.0 based on 47 reviews
The Shops at Morgan Crossing - a unique outdoor shopping center in South Surrey, offers over 60 national and boutique style stores and services plus, quality fashion outlets such as; BC's only, Calvin Klein, Van Heusen, Lucky Brand Jeans Outlet, Olsen Europe, in addition to Banana Republic Factory Store, GAP Outlet and Rip Curl Outlet.To enhance the average shopping experience they provide free parking, on-site courtesy umbrellas, dog friendly amenities and free WIFI access for shoppers. This is a destination to add to your shopping list for sure! The exclusive outlet offers will promise you more value for your money.See you soon!
High end mall with some popular American Shops like Gap and lulumon. Muse was great! The coffee shop Mink was yummy. Also, the grocery store there had many organic vegan options. Stores close at 9pm.
4.0 based on 30 reviews
Nice food restaurants (fast food) and great typical Chinese Supermarket. Nice products with great prices.
4.0 based on 37 reviews
Woodgrove Centre is the largest shopping centre on Vancouver Island with over 140 stores & services including Walmart, Hudson's Bay, Chapters and Sport Chek.
4.0 based on 33 reviews
The Fraser Valley's premiere shopping, dining and VIP theatre destination. Located at 3122 Mt Lehman Road. Take HWY 1, exit 83.
Love this mall! It has our favourite restaurants, great theatre and great shopping. We can even do a quick pick up at Walmart after date night.
4.0 based on 21 reviews
Not a mall but a shopping centre where stores are clustered in different areas and LEVELS so it's like being in a shopping village, complete with grassy area in the centre with a beautiful mosaic water feature for the kids to play in when there isn't a pandemic. Plenty of planters brimming with floral displays, lovely walkways, and a pleasure to hang out in sunny weather or Christmas time when the giant Xmas tree lights up the centre like it would in a village. Plenty of underground garage parking and recently, it has converted one of its outdoor parking avenues into a giant outdoor cafe /walking area complete with distanced bistro tables and chairs so customers can relax and be safely far apart from each other enjoying the fresh air. Brilliant! Flagship stores are Walmart, Best Buy, Whole Foods, plus clothing stores like Children's Place, H&M, footwear stores, Shaw and other telecommunication shops, banks, AND a small library. More chain stores like Shoppers, Michaels, PetSmart, etc. Just a few places to eat. Not that easy to navigate between levels if you are new to Uptown. Mayfair Mall has more upscale shops but this one is great if you like to be outside sometimes.
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