Polo Park
Lindsay MacNevinLindsay MacNevin/Guest Contributor/SHOPPING, WINNIPEG/ Updated : Jan 30, 2017, 15:24 IST
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It is just a short drive from downtown Winnipeg to reach this premier shopping centre that caters to shoppers of all ages. Here visitors will find almost 200 stores, multiple restaurants and even a movie theatre if you prefer to c … Read more
It is just a short drive from downtown Winnipeg to reach this premier shopping centre that caters to shoppers of all ages. Here visitors will find almost 200 stores, multiple restaurants and even a movie theatre if you prefer to catch a flick instead of shopping. Read less
It is just a short drive from downtown Winnipeg to reach this premier shopping centre that caters to shoppers of all ages. Here visitors will find almost 200 stores, multiple restaurants and even a movie theatre if you prefer to catch a flick instead of shopping. It makes sense that this is Manitoba’s largest shopping centre and offers forward thinking brand name stores that you might recognize, such as Coach, Michael Kors, Lululemon, Steve Madden and more. When you need a break from shopping, here are plenty of restaurants to choose from including Cora, for breakfast or lunch where you can grab delicious crepes, waffles and more. Other restaurants here include Earl’s, known for its great cocktails, Joey and Moxie’s. Along with the Silver City Movie Theatre this mall also boasts the Polo Park Bowling Centre, open from 9:30 am until as late as 12 am on weekends. Other interesting things to note about this mall is the concierge text service they offer, answering any type of question via text, whether it’s where the closest bathrooms are or help picking out an outfit. If you need somewhere to shop when it’s cold outside, head to Polo Park Shopping Centre.
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