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    Homesense

    Homesense

    (2 reviews)

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    Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve

    Need to decorate your pad?…read more Just come here. Seriously this is a gigantic Winners and Homesense all-in-one location at the Place Versailles mall, literally steps away from Radisson metro station. Like all Winners and Homesense, it can be hit or miss but I've walked away with more hits than misses at this particular location. You'll find all sorts of unique items for your home if you like to decorate like I do. Recipe books, rugs, olive wood cutting boards, vanity mirrors, hand-blown glass vases from Poland, you'll find all of that here and much more. I think because this location is farther away from the city center, it seems to stock better stuff. Not a big deal. If you're on the metro, it is about 20 minutes from downtown, but keep your ear buds on or read a book and you'll be here in no time. Also, if you like picking up and collecting quality recipe books, this Homesense is the best place for it. I have picked up classics like the 2 volume boxed set of "Mastering the Art of French Cooking" by Julia Child, the classic of Italian cooking "The Silver Spoon", "The Gourmet Cookbook Vol. I and II", all of it in hardcover and for a fraction of what you would pay for them anywhere else. The Julia Child set I often see online for $60+. I picked it up here for $30. It's always worth stopping here and looking because stock changes all the time here and you'd be very surprised what you'll find.

    one stop shop!! love it. You have to be patient to look through all the racks but itès definitely…read moreworth it. Where else can you find Guess shoes for $20? Or designer clothes for 75% less?? But you do have to go often enough since they weekly get new stock

    Bonesteel's Farm Market Nursery & Landscaping

    Bonesteel's Farm Market Nursery & Landscaping

    (2 reviews)

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    A hidden gem with anything and everything you need for a garden and landscaping and more. Beautiful…read morebouquets, fresh vegetables and fruit. Many unique items, gardens, out buildings and antiques. Every product you need for your garden and landscaping. Yes the plants might be cheaper other place but you can not beat their quality, the premium product and helpful service. Large parking area, large variety of plants, trees, shrubs, antiques and decorative items. In the fall donuts, local honey too

    On our first year moving here from the city, we were always looking for places to go and things to…read moredo. We would travel several hours away from here just to make the most out of a free weekend. One autumn day, our neighbor told us about his recent trip to Bonesteel's and how they had different activities for the whole family. The farm was just about 10 minutes away from us. I don't know why it took us 2 years to finally check it out. We had a blast! Apparently, they have an annual Fall Festival. Of course, everything autumn sets the mood--cornucopias filled with different gourds; pumpkins of different shapes, textures and orange hues; multi-colored Indian corn; apples and fallen leaves all around. But, the farm goes all out in celebrating the season. They have daily hay rides, which a lot of schools take advantage of and use as a class field trip. It's $3 a person with unlimited free popcorn during the ride. Bruce Bonesteel operates the tractor that pulls the huge, covered wagon, where passengers sit across each other. When there is an overflow, Mr. Bonesteel throws in a few bales of hay to serve as seating. Nothing like ridin' dirty! The ride is bumpy so everyone has to hold on to what they can. The whole of it is an educational trip through the farm, with Mr. Bonesteel explaining everything you could possibly see along the way-- the trees, the bees, the crops. And toward the end, he stops the tractor and everybody disembarks to go through the corn maze. There are special instructions though and when everyone has returned from the grounds, Mr. Bonesteel makes an important teaching. I wanted an A so I listened well. Back in the main building, there're activities galore-- apple-pie baking contest, arts & crafts, food, inflatables for the kids... Talk about local fun! We do have to go back here during the other seasons. I am looking forward to the blossoming of the flowers and the arrival of the butterflies in their butterfly-shaped garden. If we owned a house right now, I'd hire them to landscape my garden! They are very, very knowledgeable people in their discipline.

    C&N - homedecor - Updated May 2026

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