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Oakville Place Mall

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Oakville Place Mall


After spending some time at the farmers market in the parking lot of Oakville Place Mall, we decided it was time to go into the mall itself to browse some shops, see if there were any current sales and check out the dining options in the food court. It was pass noon so we headed straight to the food court, which is in the middle of the mall on the second floor. Like most of the mall, the food court at Oakville Place was empty so we could pretty much choose where we wanted to sit and not have to hover like eagles stalking a prey as in some of the busier malls, for a table.

Oakville Place is one of the less busier malls we’ve been to, especially when you compare it to Square One or Sherway Gardens which is about 15 minutes away. So if you like to shop where there’s not much of a crowd, you’ll love Oakville Place for sure. The food options in the food court is pretty much the same choices you’d have at any mall in Ontario. We decided on not having lunch since nothing really got our attention, so we went down to the lower level to have coffee at Timonthy’s. Grab a coffee, grab a comfy chair, and sit under the center court’s glass ceiling and enjoy the brightness from the rays of sun beaming through the glass roof high above. Too bad there wasn’t many people moving around or this would be a great spot to sit and people-watch.

Oakville Place is pretty much one long corridor, two floors, with a second level food court off the center strip and its anchored by The Bay and Sears. I did go on a wild goose chase after seeing a gentleman walk pass me with an Apple box. Still haven’t found the Apple Store! For a full list of all the stores at Oakville Place, check out the store directory – Oakville Place store Directory

On arrival Caron had mentioned that she wanted to check out the “Stylesense” store since her friends (and radio commercial) said that there were excellent deals on purses and shoes (woman’s best friends). Didn’t take her long to come back out in disappointment.  Though there were lots of options, the prices didn’t seem as discounted as others would have her believe. She kept mumbling something about a Guess purse on sale for $200.. well something along those lines. I was still hoping to find the Apple Store.

To be quite honest, this mall does not have a ‘buzz’ or any real life to it. If our daughters (teenagers) were with us I could see them putting up a fight to leave after a few minutes. Don’t get me wrong, there’s a wide selection of stores to choose from as you would find in any mall in the area and without the crowds. I’m sure it would be a peaceful shopping experience.. just not for us.

On our way out we noticed that there was an Oliver & Bonacini Cafe Grill, which did look pretty swank and from the prices on the menu posted at the entrance reflected that. The items listed on the menu did sound very appetizing though. Quite possibly the only other time we would willingly visit Oakville Place again is to give the kitchen at Oliver & Bonacini Cafe Grill  a test drive.

Location

Oakville Place Shopping Centre
240 Leighland Avenue
Oakville, Ontario
Canada L6H 3H6

Customer Service
Phone: (905) 842-2140
Fax: (905) 842-2969
E-mail: info@oakvilleplace.com

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Square One Shopping Centre.

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Square One Shopping Centre.


“Sir the clearance section is just over here”. I must radiated some sort of ray which gives people the impression that I’m either poor or a bargain rack shopper. As we entered the Lululemon store at Square One during our back to school shopping trip yesterday, the very first store associate that saw me, directed me to the sale/clearance section. While the other associates took Caron and our girls to the “latest” arrivals section. I’m not sure what her reasoning was for this, but I looked her in the eye and walked out.

Back in 1973, Square One took shape in the middle of farmers’ fields. Today it has grown to truly be a shopper’s paradise! With over 330 stores, Square One offers the most unique blend of leading retailers, specialty shops, 40 dining venues and four successful major department stores. Recent dramatic renovations have resulted in a fashion-forward interior design that offers customers a cosmopolitan and vibrant shopping experience with three new “neighbourhoods” as well as new and improved features.

I knew from past experience that going to Square One over the weekend does mean having to deal with large crowds, irate shoppers and the usual fight for parking spots. So we decided on a weekday evening so we could have the mall to ourselves. And we did. The mall itself is well spread out so be prepared for walking and do keep track of where you are by using the many directory listings throughout the hallways since it’s very easy to find yourself back in a section you’ve already been.

With bright, wide and colorful hallways with a modern feel, it makes for a wonderful shopping experience. Prices are comparable to stores in any mall you’d shop at in Ontario, except you can truly find just about anything under one roof at Square One. There are anchor stores such as, Walmart, Sears, The Bay, Zellers and for the “geeks” there’s the Apple Store which seems to attract just about everyone who visit. Including me… had to check my email.

There’s a wide selection of dining options in the food court, with the average meal combo priced around $7-$10 and there’s also Johnny Rockets (excellent burger) and a few other specialty restaurants (see store director below). Even on this day when the crowds were thin, we did have to be a bit patient to find a table in the food court, so if you’re going on the weekend, be prepared to hunt for seating.

The mall is fully wheelchair accessible, with ramps and elevators so feel free to bring the young ones, even if it means having to bring your stroller. BTW, the guest services areas do have baby strollers for rent in the event you forget yours at home.

Our girls did comment that though the same stores can be found in other malls in the area, there seems to be a wider selection here and some of the items you simply couldn’t get at the smaller malls. Fellas, rest assured that there are chairs (nice and comfy) throughout the hallways in the event you’re like me and have to take a break ever so often.

MALL HOURS
Mon – Fri: 10:00am – 9:00pm
Sat: 9:30am – 6:00pm
Sun: 11:00am – 6:00pm

Square One Shopping Centre
100 City Centre Drive
Mississauga, ON
L5B 2C9

Telephone: 905-279-SHOP (7467)
Mall Office: 905-270-7771
Administration Fax: 905-270-1180

You may contact Guest Services for immediate assistance at 905-270-7771 ext. 2248.
For a complete directory listing of all the stores, see here!

Anchor store hours of operation:

Wal-Mart
Monday – Friday:     7:00am – 11:00pm
Saturday:     7:00am – 11:00pm
Sunday:     7:00am – 11:00pm

The Bay
Monday – Friday:     9:30am – 9:30pm
Saturday:     9:30am – 7:00pm
Sunday:     11:00am – 6:00pm

Sears
Monday – Friday:     10:00am – 9:00pm
Saturday:     8:00am – 6:00pm
Sunday:     11:00am – 6:00pm

Zellers
Monday – Friday:     8:00am – 10:00pm
Saturday:     8:00am – 10:00pm
Sunday:     10:00am – 7:00pm


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