Chinook Centre
Lindsay MacNevinLindsay MacNevin/Guest Contributor/SHOPPING, CALGARY/ Updated : Feb 17, 2017, 16:10 IST
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If you are looking for the largest variety of retail shops in one location, then head to Chinook Centre without a second thought. Located on the corner of Macleod and Glenmore Trail SW, this mall is absolutely mammoth and cannot b … Read more
If you are looking for the largest variety of retail shops in one location, then head to Chinook Centre without a second thought. Located on the corner of Macleod and Glenmore Trail SW, this mall is absolutely mammoth and cannot be missed. When I say mammoth I mean it, over 1,355,000 square feet and featuring over 250 stores. Read less

If you are looking for the largest variety of retail shops in one location, then head to Chinook Centre without a second thought. Located on the corner of Macleod and Glenmore Trail SW, this mall is absolutely mammoth and cannot be missed. When I say mammoth I mean it, over 1,355,000 square feet and featuring over 250 stores. Along with the abundance of stores, the centre also features a bowling alley, perfect for those looking to take a break from shopping. If it is a movie you are after, head to the theatre where you will find lots of screens including IMAX. It boasts the only stand-alone Tiffany’s store between Toronto and Vancouver, and the department store Nordstrom and Tory Burch, just to name a few. In 2010, this mall saw a huge expansion take place, adding 180,000 square feet of new retail space. New high-end stores were added, such as Harry Rosen, Coach and Armani Exchange; some of them were brand new to the city. If you are still alive in 2999 come here, when the time capsule is opened; currently it sits suspended in the ceiling of the mall.
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