CANADA’S 4th MICROSOFT STORE TO OPEN AT SQUARE ONE IN MISSISSAUGA

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Microsoft Store, West Edmonton Mall. Photo: Darrell Bateman,  aka darrellinyvr on flickr



Canada’s fourth Microsoft Store will open at Mississauga’s Square One Shopping Centre. It will also be the second location in the Toronto area.


Canada’s first Microsoft Store opened almost a year ago in an expanded portion of Toronto’s Yorkdale Shopping Centre. A second location opened October 26th at West Edmonton Mall. A third location will open November 7th at Burnaby BC’s Metropolis at Metrotown.


More Canadian locations will follow, and the province of Quebec is reportedly on the company’s radar.


The photo at the top of this article is of the new West Edmonton Mall Microsoft Store. The photo was taken by Darrell Bateman, also known as darylinyvr on Flickr.

Thank you to Urban Toronto‘s ACT7 for directing us to this article’s source: [Computer Dealers News]


[Microsoft Store website]

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