Ottawa's premium destination for classical and choral print music, The Leading Note showcases a large collection of standard as well as rare items. A musician's paradise, this store caters to all kinds of artists, choirs, teachers, and orchestras. Widely offering its services through an online website, the store provides prompt delivery of even the most obscure products from all over the world. A proud participant of community welfare, this specialty store also sells concerts tickets of local talents.
If you are looking to use sustainable products in your home and day-to-day life, then look no further than terra20. Spanning 1393.55 square meters (15,000 square feet), this massive department store opened its doors in 2011 and features a great inventory of organic items that are certified and made in Canada. From skincare, make-up, and personal care products to home décor, clothing, snacks and childcare and cleaning items, they feature carefully selected independent producers. You can be sure of finding high quality products that are safe to use and eco-friendly.
Located in the Byward Market, Milk Shop is an absolute must visit for all those who wish to make a statement and have a love for unique and unconventional things. Offering a wide variety of accessories which includes coin purses with cat faces in different expressions, knitted socks in Aztec prints, monogrammed key chains, handmade notebooks, headphone organizers, bookmarks, jewelry, pennants and funny gifting cards, this store is one you will not want to miss out on. Stop by to pick up something fun and one-of-a-kind, that will make you the envy of every eye.
This aesthetically pleasing shopping center is worth visiting simply to marvel at the modern architecture. There are over 200 shops targeting the entire family, including major department stores such as The Bay and Walmart. Parents can shop in peace; babysitting is offered in a delightful YMCA play area. Other mall services include stroller and wheelchair loan, meeting rooms and family changing areas. One reason to choose Place d'Orléans over other Ottawa shopping areas is the ample parking.
The Emerald Plaza can be called a small shopping center, if one compares it to many others in the city of Ottawa, Ontario. Located in an office tower that mainly houses government offices, the shopping center has several retail stores, a restaurant, bank, a public library and a few other stores. Facilities at the mall include underground parking among others. Although not a one stop shop, it is ideal for anyone looking for something in particular and doesn't have time to negotiate the generally crowded malls.
The Kanata Town Center is a shopping center and office space in Ottawa, Ontario. The shopping center features a few stores and commercial establishments such as a hair parlor, a grocery store, dance studio, medical clinic and a few other stores. The mall has very spacious parking and a Greyhound bus stop.