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    Highland Square Shopping Centre

    3.0 (1 review)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 5:00 PM

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    Stanfield's Factory Outlet - the old factory windows

    Stanfield's Factory Outlet

    3.3(3 reviews)
    53.1 km

    As their website says, "Specializing in seconds and clearings of Stanfield's® products. Quality…read moreproducts at outlet pricing." I would never have walked into this outlet location had it not been for my mother, whose bargain-locator nose always seems to be successful in finding hidden treasures whether from Frenchys, Sears, or Stanfields. It's a small little location, with a tiny little entrance which you'd almost miss against the imposing brick of the rest of the factory. It houses "seconds" in bins on the sales floor and "firsts" on racks around the walls. If I was going to be buying underwear (omg am I really writing a review about this???) I'll be honest and say I'd likely be buying something a little more high end and less practical than what they make at Stanfields, but they also have t-shirts, socks, jackets, yoga clothes, turtle necks, lounging pants, and all kinds of other things. Prices are definitely outlet pricing, so it's worth checking this spot out from time to time to see what treasures you can beat my mother at locating. I walked out with a couple of bags of stuff for $25. Check it out.

    Today I visited this store for the first time; from Halifax. I had a very unpleasant expierence. It…read morehas a 2 room setup. I started looking in the first room, unaware of the second room. Being that I just had a long drive I suddenly had to use the washroom. I asked a sweet young girl if they had a washroom and she pointed it out to me in the second room. I had picked up a hat (grey beanie for $3.99), I thought my father would be interested in, and he had made his way into this second room. So before going to the bathroom I gave it to him to see if he was interested in it. Later I had made my way back into the first room where I was approached (loudly and rudely) by an older woman not sure of her name however I would say she was in her 50's. In front of other customers she raised her voice "what did you do with the grey hat?" I said excuse me? She said "the grey hat you took over to the other room". I looked for my father who was in the room and asked him what he did with it, he said he gave it to my mother. Mom was also there and I asked her what she did with the hat, she said she left it in the other room. The woman that had been questioning me then raised her voice at my mother asking her where in the other room had she put it. All while commenting to 2 other customers about me taking this hat. She got her hat!!!!! And lost 3 customers... And gosh knows how many others. I'm a 36 year old professional woman who has never been treated like a thief before, let alone for a 3.99 hat at a factory outlet store. I commented to the younger sweet clerk that I felt like she was accusing me of stealing and I was told they had someone steal at shirt there last week. Wow certainly doesn't mean you can treat people like that! Then this same woman came back and was talking to the other customers saying that she doesn't know what it is however she doesn't like having anything out of place!!! (Does she know she works in retail?) Really??? On our way out at the dirty cash we counted 4 coffee cups and 3 pop cans and wrappers... Perhaps she should put those things in there place and concentrate less about being ignorant to paying customers. I do not recommend going here.

    Charlottetown Mall - Sport check mall entrance

    Charlottetown Mall

    2.0(4 reviews)
    85.0 km
    $$$

    Charlottetown's "other" mall is a pretty depressing place, sad to say. There are lots of empty…read morestores, empty spaces, and a mostly unhappy looking group of people -- store workers and customers -- inside. The mall is located at a very busy intersection yet apparently not a bunch of passersby come in. The food court is rather gloomy and doesn't encourage stopping for a bite or a drink. We did have a nice experience at the Telus mobile phone store, but we found very little of interest among the usual mall assortment open stores. Bottom line: if you have to go to a mall here, the downtown Confederation Mall is better, which is sort of like saying that getting food poisoning is better than getting the flu. Oh well...

    I really don't like going to this mall, unless I'm going to Winners or the Cineplex which are…read moreaccessible from outside anyway. It's a huge complex, but feels empty inside. You can walk around in the mall for seemingly ages and it feels really empty for such a large place. The stores seem widely interspersed, and few of them offer anything of value... And when they do the prices tend to be high. The food court sucks. It looks like nothing has changed there since the 80s and has an anemic assortment of dining options.. Personally I wouldn't eat anything there. I ordered a bubble tea at the Korean place once, and it was pretty gross. The parking lot is a bit of a mess, a bunch of accidents just waiting to happen. To sum it up, I wouldn't really recommend going there unless one of the stores carries something you specifically need.

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    Charlottetown Mall - Large open space

    Large open space

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    Scotia Square - Logo

    Scotia Square

    2.6(13 reviews)
    125.6 kmDowntown Halifax
    $$

    This mall seems to me like a mall where people who work nearby go for lunch (at the food court) and…read morethen run some errands on their lunch break and/or after work. It's functional but it's not exactly a shopper's dream. Got a headache? There's a Lawton Drugs. Need to buy a co-worker a birthday card on your lunch break because you forgot it was their birthday? There's a Carlton Cards? Don't want to pay $4 for a card for this co-worker? There's a Dollarama! Spilled some coffee on your white skirt? There's a Reitman's so you can buy a new skirt then drop off your dirty skirt at the dry cleaners. You get the idea. In my opinion, there are no cool shops here or any fashionable stores, just functional get the job done kind of places. The food court has a nice mix of chain and independent places.

    This mall is an odd duck. I love having a mall downtown - it's not often that I'll make it to the…read morebigger malls in the city - but this little one isn't known for its top of the line stores. You've got the mall standards - a Starbucks, a Lawtons, Carlton Cards, etc. - but you've also got some locally owned places, especially in the food court. I love having the option to buy somewhere that's more local even in a mall. I'm not going to lie though, I mostly come here because my doctor's office is here and it's got one of the best stocked Lawton's for makeup in the city.

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    Scotia Square - From across the street

    From across the street

    Scotia Square - Inside Scotia Square. Reminds me of the complexes connected by The PATH in Toronto.

    Inside Scotia Square. Reminds me of the complexes connected by The PATH in Toronto.

    Scotia Square - Inside Scotia Square.

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    Highland Square Shopping Centre - shoppingcenters - Updated May 2026

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