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Store Locations Laura Secor Postal Store Name Address City Prov Telephone Code Bayview Village 2901 Bayview Ave Willowdale ON M2K 1E5 (416) 225-2958 Devonshire Mall 3100 Howard Avenue Windsor ON N8X 3Y8 (519) 966-6883 Lambton Mall 1380 London Rd, Store B-12 Sarnia ON N7S 1P8 (519) 542-6993 Conestoga Mall 550 King St N Waterloo ON N2L 5W6 (519) 885-3730 Burlington Mall 777 Guelph Line Burlington ON L7R 3N2 (905) 681-2232 Toronto Eaton Centre 220 Yonge St Toronto ON M5B 1N7 (416) 977-8445 Markville S.C. 5000 Hwy 7 & McCowan Rd Markham ON L3R 1N1 (905) 477-6728 Lansdowne Place 645 Lansdowne St. W Peterborough ON K9J 7Y5 (705) 749-9181 Limeridge Mall 999 Upper Wentworth St Hamilton ON L9A 4X5 (905) 383-0034 Tecumseh Mall 7694 Tecumseh Rd E Windsor ON N8T 1E9 (519) 944-1157 Dixie Outlet Mall 1250 South Service Rd, Unit T-72 Mississauga ON L5E 1V4 (905) 271-1433 Shoppers' World Brampton 499 Main St S Brampton ON L6Y 1N7 (905) 459-1313 Niagara Pen Centre Hwy #406 & Glendale Ave St. Catharines ON L2T 2K9 (905) 684-1227 The Exchange Tower 130 King St W, P.O. Box 358 CW5, South Toronto ON M5X 1D1 (416) 860-1610 Fairview Mall 1800 Sheppard Ave E, Box 21 Willowdale ON M2J 5A7 (416) 499-1845 Stone Road Mall 435 Stone Rd & Hwy 6 Guelph ON N1G 2X6 (519) 836-1141 Heritage Place Mall 1350-16th St E Owen Sound ON N4K 6N7 (519) 376-8957 Georgetown Market Place 280 Guelph St Georgetown ON L7G 4B1 (905) 702-0851 Westmount S.C. 785 Wonderland Rd London ON N6K 1M6 (519) 473-5280 Oshawa Centre 419 King St W Oshawa ON L1J 2K5 (905) 434-7363 Orillia Square Hwy 11 & West St, RR#4, Box 44 Orillia ON L3V 6H4 (705) 329-2540 Eastgate Square S.C. 75 Centennial Parkway N Stoney Creek ON L8E 2P2 (905) 578-5380 New Sudbury S.C. 1349 La Salle Blvd Sudbury ON P3A 1Z2 (705) 566-9238 Cataraqui Town Centre 945 Gardiners Rd Kingston ON K7M 7H4 (613) 389-7619 Southridge Mall 1933 Regent St, Unit 27 Sudbury ON P3E 5R2 (705) 522-0443 Northgate Square 1500 Fisher St North Bay ON P1B 2H3 (705) 476-1770 Scarborough Town Centre 300 Borough Dr Scarborough ON M1P 4P5 (416) 296-5585 Masonville Place 300 Richmond St, Box 23 London ON N6G 3Y9 (519) 850-0388 Niagara Square 7555 Montrose Rd Niagara Falls ON N6G 3Y9 (905) 357-4020 Georgian Mall 509 Bayfield St Barrie ON L4M 4Z8 (705) 728-5962 Pickering Town Centre 1355 Kingston Rd Pickering ON L1V 1B8 (905) 831-3330 Sherway Gardens 25 The West Mall, Box 147 Etobicoke ON M9C 1B8 (416) 621-9413 Erin Mills Town Centre 5100 Erin Mills Pkwy, Unit F16 Mississauga ON L5M 4Z5 (905) 569-7136 Cloverdale Mall 250 The East Mall Islington ON M9B 3Y8 (416) 239-0261 Sheridan Mall 2225 Erin Mills Parkway Mississauga ON L5K 1T9 (905) 822-5416 Yorkdale S.C. 3401 Dufferin St, 401 & Dufferin St Toronto ON M6A 2T9 (416) 789-5697 Yonge-Eglington Centre 2300 Yonge St Toronto ON M4P 1E4 (416) 483-5005 Eglinton Square S.C. 60 Eglinton Square Scarborough ON M1L 2K5 (416) 759-2196 Lynden Park Mall 84 Lynden Rd Brantford ON N3R 6B8 (519) 759-4602 Square One S.C. 100 City Centre Drive Mississauga ON L5B 2C9 (905) 275-2166 T.D. Centre 55 King St W, P.O. Box 101 Toronto ON M5K 1A1 (416) 364-1882 Humbertown 270 The Kingsway Islington ON M9A 3T7 (416) 239-5953 Fairview Park Mall 2960 Kingsway Dr Kitchener ON N2C 2H7 (519) 893-0291 Quinte Mall 390 North Front St Belleville ON K8P 3E1 (613) 966-3537 Lloyd D. Jackson Square 2 King St W Hamilton ON L8P 1A1 (905) 528-2982 White Oaks Mall 1105 Wellington Rd S London ON N6E 1V4 (519) 686-2542 1000 Islands Mall 2399 Parkedale Ave Brockville ON K6V 3G9 (613) 342-5154 Upper Canada Mall 17600 Yonge St, Box 62 Newmarket ON L3Y 4Z1 (905) 895-3062 Vaughan Mills 1 Bass Pro Mills Drive, Unit 241 Vaughan ON L4K 5W4 (905) 738-5012 Bramalea City Centre 25 Peel Centre Dr Bramalea ON L6T 3R5 (905) 791-8820 Highland Square 689 Westville Rd., Unit 295 New Glasgow NS B2H 2J6 (902) 755-4612 Avalon Mall 48 Kenmount Rd. St. John's NL A1B 1W3 (709) 726-9385 Place d'Orleans 110 Place d'Orleans Dr, location #0220, Orleans ON K1C 2L9 (613) 837-7546 Hazeldean Mall 300 Eagleson Side Rd. Kanata ON K2M 1C9 (613) 591-7788 St. Laurent S.C. 1200 St-Laurent Blvd, Box 098 Ottawa ON K1K 3B8 (613) 741-5040 Rideau Centre 50 Rideau Street, Unit 120 Ottawa ON K1N 9J7 (613) 230-2576 Halifax S.C. Lower Mall, 7001 Mumford Rd. Halifax NS B3L 2H8 (902) 455-7034 Les Promenade de l'Outaouais 1100, boul. Maloney Ouest Pointe-Gatineau QC J8T 6G3 (819) 561-0597 Carlingwood S.C. 2121 Carling Ave. Ottawa ON K2A 1H2 (613) 725-2628 Bank Street 85 Bank St. Ottawa ON K1P 5N2 (613) 232-6830 Cornwall Square 1 Water St. Cornwall ON K6H 6M2 (613) 938-8114 Bayshore S.C. 100 Bayshore Rd. Bayshore ON K2B 8C1 (613) 828-6450 Village S.C. 430 Topsail Rd. St.John's NL A1E 4N1 (709) 747-4041 Sunnyside Mall 1595 Bedford Hwy Bedford NS B4A 3Y4 (902) 832-1343 Billingsbridge S.C. 2269 Riverside Dr. Ottawa ON K1H 7X6 (613) 737-5695 Mic Mac Mall 21 Mic Mac Blvd. Dartmouth NS B3A 4K6 (902) 463-0155 Polo Park S.C. #149-1485 Portage Ave Winnipeg MB R3G 0W4 (204) 772-2055 Midtown Plaza 201-1st Ave Saskatoon SK S7K 1J5 (306) 242-4890 Garden City S.C. 2305 McPhillips St Winnipeg MB R2V 3E1 (204) 339-4179 St. Vital Centre 1225 St. Mary's Rd, Store B-7 Winnipeg MB R3M 5E3 (204) 254-5741 Southland Mall, Store #T38 Store #T38, 2715 Gordon Rd Regina SK S4S 6H7 (306) 586-2232 Kildonan Place S.C. #P-7, 1555 Regent Ave. W. Winnipeg MB R2C 4J2 (204) 661-6244 Laura Secord/ Hallmark 404 Town Centre, 111 Davis Drive Newmarket ON L3Y 8X2 (905) 836-8339 Durham Centre 135 Harwood Rd. N Unit 214 Ajax ON L1Z 1E8 (905) 686-5455 Tuxedo Park S.C. 2025 Corydon Ave Winnipeg MB R3P 0N5 (204) 488-6107 Downtown Chatham Centre 100 King St W, Unit T115 Chatham ON N7M 6A9 (519) 352-8512 Laura Secord/ Hallmark, Bloor W Village 2243 Bloor St W Toronto ON M6S 1N8 (416) 604-2433 Hudson's Bay Centre Bloor St E Toronto ON M4W 3G7 (416) 961-1085 Clarkson Crossing 950 Southdown Rd, Unit B9 Mississauga ON L5J 2Y4 (905) 403-8776.
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