| Brian Kilgore |
Jul 1st, 2002 04:11 PM |
K-Mart is dead in Canada, and has been for several years.<BR><BR>Wal-Mart has several stores in the Montreal area that I know about and in which I have shopped. One in on the west island; another is on the south shore, just off the Champlain Bridge. Get off the bride (it crosses over Nun's Island) and turn right. Wal-Mart is on your right hand side.<BR><BR>In Toronto, there are many Wal-Marts, but, as far as I know, none in the heart of downtown Toronto.<BR><BR>Same for ottawa. Can't say about Quebec City, but I would expect so, but, as in Toronto, only is the suburbs.<BR><BR>Costco can also be a bargain hunters's delight, but you need to buy a membership, which is about $45 Cdn, and you need to qualify for membership, which may or may not be easy.<BR><BR>There's a Costco close to downtown Montreal. In Toronto, they are on the outskirts of the main part of the city.<BR><BR>And, depending on what you are looking for, Winners is a chain of discount fashion stores that also sells some household items (knives, picture frames) and, ifyou can find it, excellent coffee and spaghetti sauce.<BR><BR>BAK<BR><BR>BAK<BR><BR>
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