Man, I feel sorry for this mall. While it was never thriving, I remember when the stores were actually open on a Sunday. I walked into the mall on a Sunday at around 3 pm and it was a complete ghost town. While they’ve renovated slightly since 2000,(at least on the outside), and added a Dollarama, Wal-mart and some stores on the outside, the actual mall in itself is so desolate, it’s just depressing. Yes, there’s a Goodlife there too and one bar, but it just feels so sad. What’s even worse is that the the name of Catholic school(which I forget at this time) next to it, moved all the way to Burnhamthorpe and Ninth Line(practically Oakville). So why come here: Only if you live in the area, in the library next to it and need to pick up something from No Frills, Wal-mart, or Dollarama. Those are the only reasons. One slight benefit though: I find the selection of Asian food better at this No Frills and Wal-mart than the ones in Oakville. There’s really not much else to say… not a destination mall or anything.
Alison I.
Classificação do local: 2 Mississauga, Canada
I feel so sorry for this mall — it’s like the little mall that can’t! It’s made up of a bunch of small independent retailers. For the size and the location, you’d think that it would be a better draw, but it’s not worth the drive for me.
Michelle S.
Classificação do local: 3 Mississauga, Canada
Small mall with essential stores w/a small food court. I come here all the time, its very convienient because it has the bus terminal there with the 24 oakville bus and with buses that take me to the subway station as well. not much to say about this mall, except for the fact that its okay, and its a good place if u have some errands to do:)