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CARREFOUR LAVAL


'Carrefour Laval' is a super regional mall located in Laval, Quebec, Canada at the intersection of the Laurentian Autoroute (A-15) and Laval Freeway (A-440). It is the largest mall in the province of Quebec, at 115 478 m². It includes outdoor and a multi-level indoor parking.
The mall first opened in 1974 and is owned and operated by The Cadillac Fairview Corporation. The Carrefour Laval is one of the four fashion centres in the Montreal area that also include Fairview Pointe-Claire, Les Promenades Saint-Bruno and Les Galeries d'Anjou.
The mall is 2.5 km (1.5 miles) away from the Centre Laval shopping centre.

Contents
Major stores
Anchors & Majors
Transit centre
See also
External links

Major stores


In 2005 the mall had more than 300 stores, boutiques and restaurants and has five major anchor stores, including Les Ailes de la Mode (since 1999, after the Eaton's chain declared bankruptcy), The Bay, Rona l'entrepôt, Sears, and Simons.

Anchors & Majors



★ Les Ailes de la Mode (46,457 sq. ft. / 4 316 m²)

La Baie (185,588 sq. ft. / 17 241.7 m²)

La Maison Simons (71,744 sq. ft. / 6 655.2 m²)

Bureau en Gros (20,716 sq. ft. / 1 924.6 m²)

Jacob/Jacob Connexion (11,761 sq. ft. / 1 092.6 m²)

Old Navy (16,266 sq. ft. / 1 139.5 m²)

Renaud-Bray (22,274 sq. ft. / 2 069.3 m²)

Rona L'entrepôt (140,824 sq. ft. / 13 083 m²)

Sears (150,850 sq. ft. / 14 014.4 m²)

Sports Experts (20,250 sq. ft. / 1 881.3 m²)

Zara (19,296 sq. ft. / 1 792.6 m²)
Various other retailers are represented in the mall, including H&M, Zara, HMV, Sports Experts, Bureau en gros, Old Navy, American Eagle Outfitters, Renaud-Bray, La Senza, Banana Republic, Stone Ridge, Super monde des athletes, Tommy Hilfiger, Dumoulin, LensCrafters, Parasuco, Mexx, Jacob, Swarovski, The Children's Place, Metro Video, Games Workshop and Apple Store.
Banking services include the Bank of Montreal.

Transit centre


A STL bus terminal is located across boulevard le Carrefour from the Carrefour Laval. See "Terminus Le Carrefour (AMT)". It offers frequent buses to and from Montmorency metro station, the terminus of the orange line of the Montreal Metro.

See also



List of malls in Montreal

List of shopping malls in Canada

Canada's largest shopping malls

City of Montreal

City of Laval

Société de transport de Laval

External links



Le Carrefour Laval

Satellite image from Google Maps (old image)

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