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A visit to Richmond's Asia West district is an experience unique in North America. The malls here sprang up along a stretch of No. 3 Road in the mid-1990s to...more
see the Vancouver guideThis First Nations emporium sells every Native American item you can think of, with items from Southwest U.S. Navajos as well as Québecois and British...more
see the Québec City guideDon't call it a mall: With its chandelier and winding staircase, this upscale complex (part of the Underground City—the city's vast labyrinth of office...more
see the Montréal guideIn business since 1871, this atmospheric, old-fashioned shop in an early-1800s building in the lower town claims to be the oldest grocery store in North...more
see the Québec City guideOccupying a funky, four-story edifice in downtown Banff since 1975, Mountain Magic is piled to the ceiling with stuff for mountaineers, including tents, used...more
This local retailer began outfitting the U.S. Winter Olympics teams in casual clothes in 2002 and soon got so much play that Saturday Night Live did a skit...more
see the Whistler guideAn emporium for wants, not needs, Ruby Tuesday peddles a huge array of necklaces, earrings, rings, and bracelets, in styles ranging from hip to elegant....more
see the Whistler guideSouth Granville, which runs from Granville Bridge toward 16th Avenue, bordering the prestigious Shaughnessy neighborhood, is also known as Gallery Row....more
see the Vancouver guideThe city's main shopping strip is lined with North America's biggest fashion chains and shoe shops. Simons is Montréal's version of H&M—check...more
see the Montréal guideSt. Denis's blend of restaurants and furniture and clothing stores offers a peek at how native Québecers like to shop and live. Three-level Zone sets the...more
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