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1200, Saint Laurent Boulevard, K1K 3B8, Ottawa, Ottawa Division, CA Kanada
contacts phone: +1 613-745-6858
website: www.stlaurent-centre.com
larger map & directionsLatitude: 45.4231604, Longitude: -75.6394861
Priyanka Pai
::Quite the eye-catching set of shops. Has all the major brands. Not a big fan of the food court, though. However, they gave me an off, as I was working in the mall (though not FOR the mall) which they give their employees. I think that was sweet. Bento Sushi in the food court often gives away its packed sushi for half the price after 8pm. The later you go, the luckier you get!
Dave Gordanier
::Very large sprawling mall. If you are looking for a quick stop you need to be aware of where to park to be close to the store you want otherwise it is more than a half hour walk to and from once you enter. Very good selection of shops and always clean and tidy. Bus service is one of the best as it is a major exchange as well and will be a stop on the new train service
cheryl chongsiam
::The mall is much nicer than I remember. I'm not a mall person - at all. It was clean and bright. I'm big on clean. Busy parking lot though. We went to Claire's to get ear piercing and got a soft pretzels on the way out. I particularly like the touch screen map!
Michelle Reynolds
::This has been my favourite mall for years and years.....not anymore. It went through massive renovations, and all the deals seem to have disappeared along with the awesome layout it had. It has the Imagine Theatres, so that's good, as well as a Fitness club, however those two places are located on the lower level. The food court area, even after all the renovations, still has very poor air quality. I hope they have plans to fill the empty Sears store soon.
Ryan Crawford Parry
::Good selection of stores. However, the mall seems to be losing it's prime. There a few vacant store spots. The food court has a decent selection of restaurants, but finding a table will be a challenge because many patrons overstay. This isn't so much a seniors mall like Billings Bridge, which I previously reviewed. Stitches is also losing it's prime, especially when the sales associates come on too strong as soon as you step a foot inside and it's not the same as it was a decade ago in selection and pricing. Mall security can still pose a threat like they did a decade ago threatening the welfare and safety of mall patrons, instead of helping to make the mall a safer place to shop.