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Target Announces Full List of Canadian Store Openings for 2013 Target announces full list of Canadian store openings for 2013 Hollie Shaw Jul 12, 2012 – 10:58 AM ET | Last Updated: Jul 12, 2012 11:19 AM ET Target Corp. released a compete list of locations for its first 125 Canadian stores opening next year and said it will announce additional locations for those opening in 2014 later this year. The Minneapolis-based rival of Walmart aims to open 200 new stores in Canada generating sales of $6- billion per year, and had said previously it would open 125 to 135 in 2013. Target has begun the process of liquidating, closing and refurbishing Zellers stores across Canada in anticipation of the first wave of openings next March and April. It paid Hudson’s Bay Co. owner Richard Baker $1.82-billion last year for the leasehold interests of up to 220 Zellers outlets. The complete 2013 list and timeline of store openings: Opening March and April 2013 Ontario Ajax – Durham Centre Aurora – Aurora Shopping Centre Brampton – Shoppers World Brampton Burlington – Burlington Mall Burlington – Millcroft Centre Brampton – Trinity Common Cambridge – Cambridge Centre Fergus – Gates of Fergus Guelph – Stone Road Mall Hamilton – Centre Mall Kawartha Lakes – Lindsay Square Mall London – Masonville Place London – Westmount Shopping Centre Milton – Milton Mall Shopping Centre Mississauga – Square One Shopping Centre Newmarket – Upper Canada Mall Orillia – Orillia Square Mall Toronto – Centrepoint Mall Toronto – Cloverdale Mall Toronto – East York Town Centre Toronto – Shoppers World Danforth Waterdown – Flamborough Power Centre Whitby – Taunton Road Power Centre Windsor – Devonshire Mall Opening spring 2013 British Columbia Campbell River – Discovery Harbour Shopping Centre Coquitlam – Coquitlam Centre Cranbrook – Tamarack Mall Delta – Scottsdale Mall Kamloops- Sahali Centre Mall Prince George – Pine Centre Langley – Willowbrook Shopping Centre Nanaimo – Nanaimo North Town Centre Vernon – Village Green Mall Victoria – Tillicum Centre Alberta Calgary – Chinook Centre Calgary – Forest Lawn Shopping Centre Calgary – Market Mall Calgary – Shoppes at Shawnessy Edmonton – Bonnie Doon Shopping Centre Edmonton – Mill Woods Town Centre Edmonton – West Edmonton Mall Grande Prairie – Prairie Mall Red Deer – Bower Place Sherwood Park – Sherwood Park Mall St. Albert – St. Albert Centre Manitoba Brandon – Shoppers Mall Winnipeg – Kildonan Place Shopping Centre Winnipeg – Southdale Centre Opening summer 2013 British Columbia Courtenay – Driftwood Mall Kelowna – Orchard Park Plaza Alberta Calgary – Signal Hill Medicine Hat – Medicine Hat Mall Saskatchewan Regina – Northgate Mall Saskatoon – The Mall at Lawson Heights Saskatoon – Centre at Circle & Eighth Ontario Ancaster – Meadowland Power Centre Brampton- Bramalea City Centre Chatham – Thames Lea Plaza Hamilton – South Hamilton Square Kingston – Cataraqui Town Centre Kitchener – Laurentian Mall Niagara Falls – 7190 Morrison Street North Bay – 1899 Algonquin Avenue Oakville – Hopedale Mall Oshawa, Ontario – Five Points Shopping Centre Stoney Creek – Queenston Place Thunder Bay – Intercity Shopping Centre Welland – Seaway Mall Opening fall 2013 Quebec Anjou – Galeries D’Anjou Boisbriand – Faubourg Boisbriand Brossard – Place Portobello Gatineau – Les Galeries Gatineau Laval – Mega Centre Autoroute 13 Joliette – Les Galeries Joliette Levis – Galeries Chagnon Montreal – Place Alexis Nihon Montreal – Place Versailles Shopping Centre Montreal – Place Vertu Quebec City – Place Fleur De Lys Rimouski – Le Carrefour Rimouski Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville – Les Promenades Saint-Bruno Saint-Georges – Carrefour Saint-Georges Sainte-Foy – Place Laurier Saint-Jerome – Carrefour Du Nord St. Eustache – Carrefour St-Eustache Trois-Rivieres – Les Rivieres Shopping Centre Ontario Kanata – Hazeldean Mall Orleans – Place D’Orleans Ottawa – Billings Bridge Plaza Smith Falls – County Fair Mall Nova Scotia Bedford – Bedford Place Dartmouth – Mic Mac Mall Halifax – Bayers Lake Power Centre Opening winter 2013 British Columbia Abbotsford – Abbotsford Power Centre Burnaby – Metropolis at Metrotown Chilliwack – Cottonwood Mall Maple Ridge – Haney Place Mall Richmond – Lansdowne Centre Surrey – Surrey Place/Central City Alberta Calgary – Sunridge Mall Edmonton – Kingsway Garden Mall Manitoba Winnipeg – Grant Park Ontario Bowmanville – Clarington Town Centre Mississauga – Westdale Mall Nepean – Meadowlands Shopping Centre Pickering – Pickering Town Centre Richmond Hill – Hillcrest Mall St. Catharines – Pen Centre Stratford – Stratford Mall Sudbury – Sudbury Supermall Waterloo – Conestoga Mall Quebec Lasalle – Carrefour Angrignon Laval – Centre Laval Longueuil – Place Longueuil Pointe Claire – Terrarium Shopping Centre Quebec City – Les Galeries De La Capitale Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu – Carrefour Richelieu Sherbrooke – Carrefour De L’Estrie Nova Scotia Sydney – Sydney Shopping Centre New Brunswick Fredericton – Uptown Centre Moncton – Northwest Centre St. John – Mcallister Place Newfoundland Corner Brook – Corner Brook St. John’s – Cabot Square PEI Charlottetown – Charlottetown Mall Target announces full list of Canadian store openings for 2013 Hollie Shaw Jul 12, 2012 – 10:58 AM ET | Last Updated: Jul 12, 2012 11:19 AM ET Target Corp. released a compete list of locations for its first 125 Canadian stores opening next year and said it will announce additional locations for those opening in 2014 later this year. The Minneapolis-based rival of Walmart aims to open 200 new stores in Canada generating sales of $6- billion per year, and had said previously it would open 125 to 135 in 2013. Target has begun the process of liquidating, closing and refurbishing Zellers stores across Canada in anticipation of the first wave of openings next March and April. It paid Hudson’s Bay Co. owner Richard Baker $1.82-billion last year for the leasehold interests of up to 220 Zellers outlets. The complete 2013 list and timeline of store openings: Opening March and April 2013 Ontario Ajax – Durham Centre Aurora – Aurora Shopping Centre Brampton – Shoppers World Brampton Burlington – Burlington Mall Burlington – Millcroft Centre Brampton – Trinity Common Cambridge – Cambridge Centre Fergus – Gates of Fergus Guelph – Stone Road Mall Hamilton – Centre Mall Kawartha Lakes – Lindsay Square Mall London – Masonville Place London – Westmount Shopping Centre Milton – Milton Mall Shopping Centre Mississauga – Square One Shopping Centre Newmarket – Upper Canada Mall Orillia – Orillia Square Mall Toronto – Centrepoint Mall Toronto – Cloverdale Mall Toronto – East York Town Centre Toronto – Shoppers World Danforth Waterdown – Flamborough Power Centre Whitby – Taunton Road Power Centre Windsor – Devonshire Mall Opening spring 2013 British Columbia Campbell River – Discovery Harbour Shopping Centre Coquitlam – Coquitlam Centre Cranbrook – Tamarack Mall Delta – Scottsdale Mall Kamloops- Sahali Centre Mall Prince George – Pine Centre Langley – Willowbrook Shopping Centre Nanaimo – Nanaimo North Town Centre Vernon – Village Green Mall Victoria – Tillicum Centre Alberta Calgary – Chinook Centre Calgary – Forest Lawn Shopping Centre Calgary – Market Mall Calgary – Shoppes at Shawnessy Edmonton – Bonnie Doon Shopping Centre Edmonton – Mill Woods Town Centre Edmonton – West Edmonton Mall Grande Prairie – Prairie Mall Red Deer – Bower Place Sherwood Park – Sherwood Park Mall St. Albert – St. Albert Centre Manitoba Brandon – Shoppers Mall Winnipeg – Kildonan Place Shopping Centre Winnipeg – Southdale Centre Opening summer 2013 British Columbia Courtenay – Driftwood Mall Kelowna – Orchard Park Plaza Alberta Calgary – Signal Hill Medicine Hat – Medicine Hat Mall Saskatchewan Regina – Northgate Mall Saskatoon – The Mall at Lawson Heights Saskatoon – Centre at Circle & Eighth Ontario Ancaster – Meadowland Power Centre Brampton- Bramalea City Centre Chatham – Thames Lea Plaza Hamilton – South Hamilton Square Kingston – Cataraqui Town Centre Kitchener – Laurentian Mall Niagara Falls – 7190 Morrison Street North Bay – 1899 Algonquin Avenue Oakville – Hopedale Mall Oshawa, Ontario – Five Points Shopping Centre Stoney Creek – Queenston Place Thunder Bay – Intercity Shopping Centre Welland – Seaway Mall Opening fall 2013 Quebec Anjou – Galeries D’Anjou Boisbriand – Faubourg Boisbriand Brossard – Place Portobello Gatineau – Les Galeries Gatineau Laval – Mega Centre Autoroute 13 Joliette – Les Galeries Joliette Levis – Galeries Chagnon Montreal – Place Alexis Nihon Montreal – Place Versailles Shopping Centre Montreal – Place Vertu Quebec City – Place Fleur De Lys Rimouski – Le Carrefour Rimouski Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville – Les Promenades Saint-Bruno Saint-Georges – Carrefour Saint-Georges Sainte-Foy – Place Laurier Saint-Jerome – Carrefour Du Nord St. Eustache – Carrefour St-Eustache Trois-Rivieres – Les Rivieres Shopping Centre Ontario Kanata – Hazeldean Mall Orleans – Place D’Orleans Ottawa – Billings Bridge Plaza Smith Falls – County Fair Mall Nova Scotia Bedford – Bedford Place Dartmouth – Mic Mac Mall Halifax – Bayers Lake Power Centre Opening winter 2013 British Columbia Abbotsford – Abbotsford Power Centre Burnaby – Metropolis at Metrotown Chilliwack – Cottonwood Mall Maple Ridge – Haney Place Mall Richmond – Lansdowne Centre Surrey – Surrey Place/Central City Alberta Calgary – Sunridge Mall Edmonton – Kingsway Garden Mall Manitoba Winnipeg – Grant Park Ontario Bowmanville – Clarington Town Centre Mississauga – Westdale Mall Nepean – Meadowlands Shopping Centre Pickering – Pickering Town Centre Richmond Hill – Hillcrest Mall St. Catharines – Pen Centre Stratford – Stratford Mall Sudbury – Sudbury Supermall Waterloo – Conestoga Mall Quebec Lasalle – Carrefour Angrignon Laval – Centre Laval Longueuil – Place Longueuil Pointe Claire – Terrarium Shopping Centre Quebec City – Les Galeries De La Capitale Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu – Carrefour Richelieu Sherbrooke – Carrefour De L’Estrie Nova Scotia Sydney – Sydney Shopping Centre New Brunswick Fredericton – Uptown Centre Moncton – Northwest Centre St. John – Mcallister Place Newfoundland Corner Brook – Corner Brook St. John’s – Cabot Square PEI Charlottetown – Charlottetown Mall .
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