TARGET ANNOUNCES FINAL 33 CANADIAN STORE OPENINGS FOR 2013

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This is a final list of Target’s Canadian store openings for 2013. This list includes 33 stores, and in total, Target will have opened 124 stores in Canada by the end of the year. Included in these 33 locations are the first Target stores to open in New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland. 

Locations opening to the public on November 13, 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

Manitoba 

  • Winnipeg – Grant Park

Ontario 

  • Bowmanville – Clarington Town Centre
  • Mississauga – Westdale Mall 
  • Nepean – Meadowlands Shopping Centre
  • Pickering – Pickering Town Centre
  • Richmond Hill – Hillcrest Mall
  • Stratford – Stratford Mall
  • Sudbury – Sudbury Supermall
  • Waterloo – Conestoga Mall

Quebec 

  • Lasalle – Carrefour Angrignon
  • Laval – Centre Laval
  • Longueuil – Place Longueuil
  • Montreal – Place Alexis Nihon
  • Pointe Claire – Terrarium Shopping Centre
  • Quebec City – Les Galeries De La Capitale
  • Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu – Carrefour Richelieu
  • Rimouski – Carrefour Rimouski

Nova Scotia 

  • Sydney – Sydney Shopping Centre

New Brunswick 

  • Fredericton – Uptown Centre
  • Moncton – Northwest Centre
  • Saint John – Mcallister Place

Newfoundland 

  • Corner Brook – Corner Brook
  • St. John’s – Cabot Square

Prince Edward Island

  • Charlottetown – Charlottetown Mall

Stores opening on November 22, 2013:


Ontario 

  • St. Catharines – Pen Centre

Quebec

  • Sherbrooke – Carrefour De L’Estrie

Most Quebec stores will include Brunet pharmacies, which are scheduled to start operations in the summer of 2014. 


[Source: Press Release]


[Target website]

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