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PG shut out of Zellers initial store relaunch in Canada

Zellers is making a comeback across Canada, but the initial relaunch will not include Prince George.

The Hudson’s Bay Company announced today (Wednesday) that 25 new stores will be opening across Canada this year, including four locations in BC.

They are at the Pacific Centre in Downtown Vancouver, Guildford Town Centre in Surrey, 7 Oaks Shopping Centre in Abbotsford and the Aberdeen Mall in Kamloops.

At its peak, Zellers had 350 locations across Canada in 1999 but originally ceased operations in 2013.

In August 2022, the Hudson’s Bay Company announced it would be reviving the Zellers brand through online shopping and physical locations this year.

A full list of stores can be found here:

British Columbia
● Pacific Centre, Downtown Vancouver
● Aberdeen Mall, Kamloops
● Guildford Town Centre, Surrey
● 7 Oaks Shopping Centre, Abbotsford

Alberta
● Kingsway Garden Mall, Edmonton
● Medicine Hat Mall, Medicine Hat
● Sunridge Mall, Calgary

Saskatchewan
● Midtown Plaza, Saskatoon

Manitoba
● St. Vital, Winnipeg

Ontario
● Erin Mills, Mississauga
● Burlington Mall, Burlington
● White Oaks Mall, London
● Scarborough Town Centre, Scarborough
● Pen Centre Shopping Plaza, St. Catharines
● Cambridge Centre, Cambridge
● Rideau Center, Ottawa

● St. Laurent Center, Ottawa
● Cataraqui Town Centre , Kingston

Quebec
● Place Rosemère, Rosemère
● Galeries d’Anjou, Ville Anjou
● Carrefour de l’Estrie, Sherbrooke
● Les Promenades Gatineau, Gatineau
● Les Galeries de la Capitale, Quebec City

Nova Scotia
● Micmac Mall, Dartmouth
● Mayflower Shopping Mall, Sydney

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