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Location | Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada |
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Coordinates | Coordinates: 44°41′10.68″N63°33′33.56″W / 44.6863000°N 63.5593222°W |
Address | 21 Micmac Boulevard |
Opening date | 1973 |
Management | Ivanhoé Cambridge |
Owner | Ivanhoé Cambridge |
No. of stores and services | 160 |
No. of floors | 3 |
Website | www.micmacmall.com |
Mic Mac Mall is Atlantic Canada's second-largest shopping mall, located in the city of Dartmouth, across the harbour from Halifax, Nova Scotia. It is owned by Ivanhoé Cambridge, headquartered in Montreal, Quebec.
Built following the construction of Highway 111, the mall is located in a suburban area south of Lake Micmac and northwest of the Micmac Parclo interchange. It hosts a Halifax Transit bus terminal.
The Mic Mac Terminal is served by the following routes:
- 10 (Dalhousie/Westphal)
- 54 (Montebello/Alderney)
- 55 (Port Wallace/Bridge Terminal)
- 56 (Dartmouth Crossing/Bridge Terminal)
- 66 (Penhorn/Cobequid)
- 72 (Portland Hills via Woodlawn/Dartmouth Crossing via Wright Ave
Major stores[edit]
- Hudson's Bay (151,303 sq ft.)
- Winners/HomeSense (52,693 sq ft.)
- Old Navy (19,234 sq ft.)
- H&M (16,989 sq ft.)
- Shoppers Drug Mart (10,770 sq ft.)
Former major stores[edit]
- Eaton's - closed 1997
- Simpsons - Converted to The Bay 1984
- Zellers - closed 2013
- Target - closed 2015, will be redeveloped in the future.
- Toys 'R' Us - relocated to a nearby shopping center in 2012.
- Forever 21 - Closed 2019
- IGA - closed 2002
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