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    Billings Bridge Shopping Centre

    Billings Bridge Shopping Centre

    2.9(30 reviews)
    2.6 km
    $$

    It's a cute little mall that I used to frequent as a child. I did bring my children here to show…read morethem around and they thought it was such a fun mall to walk around in. It's like one long tunnel surrounding by shops with a connection to a bus terminal. It's a great mall for the neighborhood hosting a some larger stores like Walmart, Independent Grocer, Dollarama, and Natural Food Pantry. I did take a stroll to the second floor where the food court was. It did not look very appealing so we left and didn't check out the restaurants. We ended our stroll through the mall with an ice cream at Laura Secord, which was great and headed home. Overall, its an A-OK mall for the neighborhood but nothing outstanding where I would go out of my way and go back to.

    Dreary mall that continues to decline, empty store fronts…read more LCBO - where the staff are too lazy to do their jobs, Handa Travel is awful, I used to use them for everything until they insulted me when I asked to book airfare to the Caucasus, bitchy staff at Booster Juice and Dollarama, There is supposed to be a Canada Post here, but there isn't. Thats not the malls fault I thought there was one, thats googles fault. It is the malls fault I had to wall the whole length of the mall to find that out, because the only map I could find is up in the food court. The last three times I was here, it was a disappointing waste of time so we would be better off if this mall just closed. Its going to happen eventually.

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    Billings Bridge Shopping Centre
    Billings Bridge Shopping Centre
    Billings Bridge Shopping Centre

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    St Laurent - Last 7 days of The Hudson's Bay. Closing forever June 1, 2025.

    St Laurent

    3.6(32 reviews)
    4.8 km
    $$

    It's a huge mall with lots of stores, something for everyone. The prices and deals were good …read more There are cafes / hot and cold drinks /smoothies/pastries. There are banks in the mall too. Also the mega bus has a drop off and pick up from here which is good Fr passengers . Sport chek is the best way out fr passengers taking the mega bus .

    This is not a bad mall (I give it a 3.5)…read more What I like: The huge Toys R Us on site. They have activities set up for the kids on the weekend which is a bonus. The food court is not bad either. They have quiet a few different options like Burrito Gringo, Taco bell/KFC, Tim Hortons, ect. They also have some food options on the first floor like Kernels, Cinnabon and Purdy's where you can get scoops of ice cream. The light rail also connects to this mall which is nice. What I find this mall lacks: Clothing stores like H&M, and Zara, and a Sephora would be nice. I find they have an outdated selection of stores and I would love to see new ones pop up. Parking is parking, its never fun during busy holiday times, and it can get a bit messy here (nothing compares to parking at Bayshore though, lol). I don't come here to drop a pretty penny, more so just to walk around and hit up some of the food options and Toys R Us when I am trying to kill some time.

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    St Laurent - There's a Tanghulu kiosk at St. Laurent Shopping Centre. It's on the main floor, not in the food court upstairs.

    There's a Tanghulu kiosk at St. Laurent Shopping Centre. It's on the main floor, not in the food court upstairs.

    St Laurent - Entrance photo

    Entrance photo

    St Laurent - Last 7 days until The Bay closes forever. Simpsons, Eatons, Sears, and now The Bay, all my childhood department stores will be gone :(

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    Last 7 days until The Bay closes forever. Simpsons, Eatons, Sears, and now The Bay, all my childhood department stores will be gone :(

    Ottawa Trainyards - Kettlemans Bagel Co.

    Ottawa Trainyards

    3.3(12 reviews)
    3.8 km
    $$

    I ventured over to Ottawa Trainyards to check it out. I didn't really need anything, but I did get…read moresome cool items. While waiting for the traffic lights to change, I liked seeing a store directory. I came here without any knowledge of the stores here. I liked coming here to figure it out. The Trainyards is like Heartland Town Centre in Mississauga. It is a bunch of stores that cover a lot of land. Think of it as a neighbourhood of stores. You have to strategically figure out where to park and walk to the stores that are around you. During my visit, I parked a grand total of three times. I stopped by Michaels and got some good items that were on sale. I was a happy shopper! I then parked in front of the Gap outlet. I also visited Old Navy and Sail that were on either side of the store. I then decided to drive and check out what other stores were there. I spotted Kettleman's Bagel Co. and parked to have lunch. The selection of stores is cool. If you are more of a mall shopper, this setup may not be for you. If you do like box stores, you'd like it here. My only problem I had was dealing with a woman in a minivan who was waiting for me to leave my spot to pull through. She actually honked at me. I didn't appreciate it and gave her a signal to say that I was staying. I was pulling up my GPS and I was under no obligation to move out of a parking spot to convenience an impatient idiot. (289)

    Hey! This is a big mall! Way bigger and better than I remembered it. I guess it's been a while…read more.. and about time we came back! There's a Kettleman's Bagel shop here; wish we had one in Kanata / Stittsville! The mall was big enough to be inviting to return. We will definitely come back! And I will update this review when we do.

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    Ottawa Trainyards - Skechers

    Skechers

    Ottawa Trainyards - Gap Outlet

    Gap Outlet

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    Constitution Square

    Constitution Square

    3.5(2 reviews)
    6.3 km

    This beautiful building right downtown in the heart of Ottawa Ontario, will also be my 200th review…read morein Yelp! WOOO HOOO!! It is beautifully decorated on the inside, as well, with wide halways, granite walls, and art works on display. I have been to this building for many a special occasion, from courses in their training facilities upstairs, to dinner at the Baton Rouge, and coffee at the Starbucks - all attached to and easily accessible from inside this building. It's massive, covering an entire city block from Lyon to Kent Streets. They offer a fitness centre, and I believe there is also a daycare in here too. Also offered is underground parking, where you can park for free after 5:00pm when you go to the Baton Rouge. I am sure I will be back there.

    Beautiful building but everything in the concourse level closes by 6pm during the week and is all…read moreclosed on weekends (with the exception of Baton Rouge) which would seem fine if the goal was to cater to just the offices within the building. However, since most of the shops and restaurants have exterior entrances AND several of the offices are in operation beyond 6pm and on weekends so if you are working outside of regular business hours, come break time there is absolutely nowhere to grab a bite because this beautiful building trust takes up an entire city block just shuts down. Meaning one would have to travel at least a block in any direction to find some food. Quite frustrating that the building's services don't fully support those working within.

    Sparks Street Mall - Local performer

    Sparks Street Mall

    3.3(15 reviews)
    6.3 km
    $

    Ah, Sparks Street Mall! I was doing all things touristy on Canada Day around Parliament Hill. I…read moredecided to walk down a block and check out this street that I hadn't set foot on for at least a decade. Sparks Street Mall is essentially a pedestrian strip mall with a bunch of shops, eateries, and more. It's nice, especially with various performances scattered along the street to celebrate the country's national day. I dig that you don't have to deal with traffic along this street, especially on Canada Day. It was nice casually roaming around, seeing how everyone was into wearing red and white, and taking paper Canada flags from folks to wave around. I have a few memories visiting this stretch over the years. There was a time where I was so busy with work that being on vacation made me realize that I should get a haircut. I started getting haircuts on vacation. My first one was at a salon on Sparks Street. I don't recall the name of it. I'm pretty sure that it is long gone. It was owned by a husband and wife team. They were hands-on running the business, and did all the hair cutting and styling. I recently had lunch at Bier Markt. I realized that it had taken over the old Zellers store, along with Winners at the corner. The eatery was buzzing. It looks a bit weird seeing a huge patio in front of a store that I loved. I bought a Jann Arden CD and a portable CD player at this Zellers. It brought back some cool memories. I also remember some sort of public service announcement (PSA) on television of a woman rattling off, "56 Sparks Street. Ottawa," as a young kid. I was perhaps four years old at the time, already exhibiting a thing for numbers. I didn't know what she was talking about, though. Well, I did visit 56 Sparks Street on my most recent trip. There was a sign on the building. She actually said, "This is Lotta Hitschmanova of the Unitarian Service. 56 Sparks Street. Ottawa," in this PSA. I'm pretty sure that I couldn't spell this woman's name as a four-year-old kid. I still can't as an adult. She was attempting to get Canadians to help others in need in far away places. Lotta held a PhD in philosophy and died in 1990. The Unitarian Service of Canada still exists, but under SeedChange. It is still at 56 Sparks Street. Ottawa. I managed to take in an outdoor musical performance in front of the CBC-Radio Canada building. I nearly bought bubble tea at a small ramen place before the thunderstorms and rain caused everyone to seek shelter. Great memories getting caught in a downpour without an umbrella are now with me. Luckily, I had a Canada cap on and managed to walk to my car parked at the National Arts Centre. This stretch is cool, with a lot of history and self-discovery. I always learn so much when I'm walking along streets as a tourist and spot buildings of interest. It forces me to do some research if an informational sign isn't there for me to read. The Post Office building at 59 Sparks Street is a good example, with a running Canada Post across from it. I feel that this street is more for tourists like me. If you're into shopping, box stores elsewhere would be better. If you're staying downtown, it's cool coming here to check it out. I love the history. I also love the charm of souvenir shops and eateries with live music outdoors on dry days that makes this street cool. (256)

    I love Sparks Street Mall!! It's a pedestrian strip full of restaurants such as the famous Riviera,…read moreas well as The 3 Brewers, The Rabbit Hole, and Nates Deli. There is not a lot of shopping, but there is a Winners, and who doesn't love Winners? Sparks Street also holds events on the strip like the Ribfest, poutine fest as well as pop up night markets. The strip is decked out during the holidays with tons of beautiful lights. Access to the LRT and a quick walk to the Parliament.

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    Sparks Street Mall - 56 Sparks Street. Ottawa. I forget the commercial, but I remember the address statement.

    56 Sparks Street. Ottawa. I forget the commercial, but I remember the address statement.

    Sparks Street Mall - Looking west on O'Connor Street

    Looking west on O'Connor Street

    Sparks Street Mall - This is Lotta Hitschmanova of the Unitarian Service. 56 Sparks Street. Ottawa.

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    This is Lotta Hitschmanova of the Unitarian Service. 56 Sparks Street. Ottawa.

    Elmvale Acres - Inside the "mall" part of Elmvale Acres (as opposed to the plaza part).

    Elmvale Acres

    3.7(3 reviews)
    2.8 km

    This is not a destination mall, it's a functional plaza for people who live close by to run…read moreerrands. Definitely not worth crossing town to check out. Once upon a time, I lived nearby and would shop at the Loblaws grocery store regularly (it's smaller than most, but still sufficient). These days I'm rarely at this plaza. It does have a large Rexall drug store, an LCBO (liquor store) that always carded me when no other place did, lol, (I commend them for being thorough and doing their part to prevent underaged drinking), a local library branch, a Home Hardware, and a few other businesses. There are lots of food options too, Starbucks, Pizza Pizza, Kelsey's, Urban Indian Cafe, Capital Shawarma, Oh Basil and Fat Albert's. There are also lots of medical and dental clinics in this plaza (family practice, optometric, dental, and a place that does endoscopies and colonoscopies!). I've pretty much only been to Loblaws, Rexall, the LCBO and the restaurants, which were all satisfactory. There's lots of free parking.

    Mitch and Andrea and their team are the most amazing customer service people ever. they all have a…read moresmile on their faces and friendly and patient no matter how long you talk to them for or how many questions you ask best customer service employees I have dealt with in a long time

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    Elmvale Acres - Inside the "mall" part of Elmvale Acres (as opposed to the plaza part).

    Inside the "mall" part of Elmvale Acres (as opposed to the plaza part).

    Elmvale Acres - Entrance to the "mall" part. Elmvale Acres is part "enclosed mall" and part "open plaza."

    Entrance to the "mall" part. Elmvale Acres is part "enclosed mall" and part "open plaza."

    Elmvale Acres - Inside the "mall" part of Elmvale Acres (as opposed to the plaza part).

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    Inside the "mall" part of Elmvale Acres (as opposed to the plaza part).

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