List of Canadian stores
This is a list of Canadian stores, grouped by type.
Alcohol and cannabis stores
Apparel and jewelry stores
Clothing stores
- Ardene
- Aritzia
- Bi-Way — discount clothing store chain (defunct)
- Bluenotes
- Boutique La Vie en Rose
- Harry Rosen Inc.
- Kit and Ace
- Le Chateau
- Lululemon
- Nygård International — apparel manufacturer and retailer (defunct)
- Mark's
- Moores
- Roots Canada
- Tip Top Tailors
Jewelry stores
Shoe stores
Book stores
- Arbeiter Ring Publishing
- Attic Books in London, Ontario
- Bakka-Phoenix in Toronto
- Bison Books in Winnipeg, Manitoba
- Book City in Toronto
- Camas Bookstore and Infoshop in Victoria, British Columbia
- Glad Day Bookshop in Toronto
- Indigo Books and Music, Canada's largest bookstore chain, based in Toronto
- Little Sister's Book and Art Emporium in Vancouver, British Columbia
- McNally Robinson, small independently run chain of stores across Canada
- The Monkey's Paw in Toronto
- Munro's Books in Victoria
- Spartacus Books in Vancouver
- The Word Bookstore in Montreal
Defunct book stores:
- Aqua Books — former independent bookstore in Winnipeg, Manitoba
- The Book Room — in Halifax, Nova Scotia. At the time of its closing in 2008, it was the oldest bookstore in Canada.
- Highway Book Shop — near Cobalt, Ontario
- Hyman's Book and Art Shoppe — an independent Jewish bookstore in Toronto, Ontario
- Mondragon Bookstore & Coffeehouse — former political bookstore and vegan café in Winnipeg
- This Ain't the Rosedale Library — in Toronto
- Toronto Women's Bookstore — in Toronto
Convenience stores
Department stores
- Canadian Tire
- Holt Renfrew
- Hudson's Bay — owned by American group, NRDC Equity Partners
- La Maison Simons
- LW Stores (defunct)
- Marshalls Canada — Canadian unit of US-based Marshalls, owned by TJX
- Giant Tiger
- Fields
- Walmart Canada — Canadian division of US-based parent Walmart
- Winners — discount department stores, owned by US-based parent TJX
Defunct department stores:
- Consumers Distributing — catalogue store chain
- Eaton's
- Horizon
- Kmart Canada — Canadian division of US-based parent; Canadian stores sold to Zellers
- Les Ailes de la Mode
- Metropolitan Stores — variety store chain
- Miracle Mart
- Morgan's
- SAAN Stores — discount department store chain
- Shop-Rite — catalogue store chain
- Sears Canada — Canadian division of US-based department store chain Sears
- Simpson's
- Target Canada
- Towers
- Wise Stores
- Woodward's
- Woolworth Canada — Canadian unit of the F. W. Woolworth Company
- Woolco Canada — Canadian unit of US-based department store chain
- Zellers — department store chain. Being revived in 2023 as an e-commerce website and with locations inside existing Hudson's Bay department stores.[1]
Electronics and entertainment stores
- Best Buy Canada — Canadian division of US-based Best Buy
- GameStop/EB Games — video game retailer, Canadian division of US-based parent
- Henry's
- Japan Camera
- Jump+ — Canadian Apple reseller
- The Source
- Staples Canada (French: Bureau en Gros) — Canadian division of US-based Staples Inc.
- Telus
Defunct electronics and entertainment stores:
- A&B Sound
- Adventure Electronics
- Blockbuster Video — Canadian unit of US-based video rental shop chain
- Future Shop — electronics retailer
- HMV Canada — entertainment retailer
- Jumbo Video — video rental shop chain
- Krazy Krazy
- Tower Records — Canadian division of US-based music and entertainment store chain
Furniture and home décor stores
- Bed Bath & Beyond
- The Brick
- HomeSense — discount home furnishing store chain, owned by US-based parent TJX
- J. Pascal's Hardware and Furniture (defunct)
- Leon's
Grocery and food stores
- Atlantic Superstore
- Bulk Barn
- Dominion
- Food Basics
- Loblaws Companies
- Loeb
- Metro
- Rabba
- Save-On-Foods
- SaveEasy
- Sobeys
- Save-On-Foods
- Shoppers Drug Mart
- Farm Boy
- Foodland
- FreshCo
- IGA
- Longo's
- Pete's Fine Foods (formerly Pete's Frootique)
- Safeway
- Thrifty Foods
Defunct grocery & food stores
- A&P — Canadian unit of US-based grocery store chain
- Dominion
- Food City
- Knob Hill Farms
- Miracle Food Mart
- Supercentre
- Steinberg's
Home improvement and automotive
- BMR Group
- Canadian Tire
- Home Hardware
- Home Depot Canada
- Rona
- Lowe's Canada
- PartSource
- Peavey Mart
- Princess Auto
- Red River Co-op
Defunct home improvement and automotive:
Pharmaceutical stores
Sport and recreation stores
- Cabela's Canada — Canadian division of the US-based outdoor recreational equipment retail chain
- FGL Sports, including
- Sport Check
- Sporting Life
- Sports Experts
- Tuxedo Source for Sports
- Wholesale Sports (defunct)
Toy stores
- The Disney Store
- Mastermind Toys
- Toys “R” Us Canada — Canadian division of the US-based Toys "R" Us
- Tops 'N' Toys (defunct)
- Toy City — toy chain owned by Consumers Distributing (both defunct)
List of defunct stores
This is a list of Canadian retail stores that have gone out of existence due to either bankruptcy, a merger or takeover where their name is no longer in use.
- A&B Sound
- A&P — Canadian unit of US-based grocery store chain
- Adventure Electronics
- Aikenhead's Hardware — hardware store
- Aqua Books — former independent bookstore
- Beaver Lumber — hardware/lumber store chain
- Bi-Way — discount clothing store chain
- Blockbuster Video — Canadian unit of US-based video rental shop chain
- The Book Room — At the time of its closing in 2008, it was the oldest bookstore in Canada.
- Central — home improvement stores
- Consumers Distributing — catalogue store chain
- Dempsey Store — home improvement stores
- Dominion — grocery store chain, except Newfoundland
- Eagle Hardware & Garden — hardware store
- Eaton's — department store chain
- Food City — grocery store
- Future Shop — electronics retailer
- Highway Book Shop — near Cobalt, Ontario
- HMV Canada — entertainment retailer
- Horizon — department stores (possibly owned by Easton)
- Hyman's Book and Art Shoppe — an independent Jewish bookstore in Toronto
- J. Pascal's Hardware and Furniture
- Jumbo Video — video rental shop chain
- Kmart Canada — Canadian division of US-based parent; Canadian stores sold to Zellers
- Knob Hill Farms — grocery store chain in Southern Ontario
- Krazy Krazy
- Les Ailes de la Mode — department store
- Metropolitan Stores — variety store chain
- Miracle Food Mart — grocery store chain
- Miracle Mart — department store
- Mondragon Bookstore & Coffeehouse — former political bookstore and vegan café in Winnipeg
- Morgan's — department store
- Nygård International — apparel manufacturer and retailer
- Pascal — hardware/furniture store chain
- SAAN Stores — discount department store chain
- Shop-Rite — catalogue store chain
- Sears Canada — Canadian division of US-based department store chain Sears
- Simpson's — department store chain
- Steinberg's — grocery store chain
- Supercentre — grocery store chain
- Shoppers Drug Mart
- Tamblyn Drugs — pharmacy chain
- Target Canada — department store
- This Ain't the Rosedale Library
- Tops 'N' Toys
- Toronto Women's Bookstore
- Toy City — toy chain owned by Consumers Distributing
- Towers — department store chain
- Tower Records — Canadian division of US-based music and entertainment store chain
- Wise Stores — department store
- Wholesale Sports
- Woodward's — department store chain
- Woolworth Canada — Canadian unit of the F. W. Woolworth Company
- Woolco Canada — Canadian unit of US-based department store chain
- XS Cargo — resold bankrupt/excess stock
- Zellers — department store chain. Being revived in 2023 as an e-commerce website and with locations inside existing Hudson's Bay department stores.[1]
References
- Patterson, Craig (2022-08-17). "Zellers Stores to be Revived by Hudson's Bay Company [Exclusive]". Retail Insider. Retrieved 2022-10-18.
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