Arc’teryx is a chain of stores that make premium quality of outdoor sports and adventure clothes and gears. Each and every product in their shop is an example of perfection and fine design. The clothes and equipment are made, keeping in mind the people who love to face the extreme adventures and challenges like mountaineering, climbing, etc. The prices are more on the higher side, but the quality and durability of the products is worth it.
The Promenades Saint-Bruno is a shopping center that features a plethora of retail shops. For complete store directory and other information, check website.
One of Montreal's premier sources for French-language hardcover comics, rare books and CDs, this browser's paradise is also located in the midst of a perfect day's shopping on Rue St-Denis. Favorites like Tintin, Asterix and Obelix keep company with rare volumes of crime fiction, some first editions, posters, original drawings and a wacky assortment of used CDs. It is a great place to find a gift, and collectors with a taste for francophone literature will find few more impressive resources in the city.
An entertainment and shopping center on the outskirts of Montreal, Quartier DIX30 is an expansive shopping and entertainment district. The center features over 300 retail boutiques, dining and recreational spots including cinemas, spas, and restaurants. This lifestyle hub is a shopper's paradise and a great place to spend an afternoon of retail therapy. Cinema Cineplex, Hotel Alt, Breakout, and Spin Skatepark are a few of the top destinations here.
Place Rosemère is a large shopping mall in Rosemère. With over 200 retail outlets, the mall offers specialty products like clothing for men and women, fashion accessories, shoes, cosmetics, pharmacy among others. Take a break from all the shopping by having a quick meal in one of their restaurants from their food court. Check their website for sales and discounts.
When Place Ville-Marie complex was constructed in the late 1950s, it marked not only a revolution in modern building methods (portable cranes rose with the structure) but also the beginning of modern architecture in the city. Seen from the air, the central building resembles a cross, in honor of the Virgin Mary. The building features commercial offices, banks, shops and restaurants, including the 737 terrace on the roof. The concourse level features many shops and services, and is connected to the Underground City.