We've collected top 10 mentioned shopping malls in St. Catharines from other articles such as Geoff Shaw - Hamilton Wedding Photographer, TripHobo, infoniagara.com.
Best Shopping Malls in St. Catharines Area
Eastgate Square
4.1 (4646 ratings)
Simple shopping mall with wide-ranging stores plus fast-food places, restaurants & a supermarket.
75 Centennial Pkwy N, Hamilton, ON L8E 2P2, Canada
"This quaint set of buildings in Burlington is like taking a portal to Europe. With cobblestone paths, old-timey lamps, and historic architecture this place makes the perfect cute date photographs!. *Permit required by city - $75+HST"
"Every shopping enthusiast should visit the Outlet Collection at Niagara at least ones when vacationing in Niagara Falls. With different national and international brands under one roof, this open-air shopping complex will give you a chance to choose from over 100 outlets.some of the famous brands at the outlet are Kate Spade New York, Tommy Hilf...Read more"
SmartCentres Niagara Falls
4.2 (1759 ratings)
7481 Oakwood Dr, Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6S5, Canada
Shopping mallProperty management companyRetail space rental agency
"Fashion Outlets of Niagara Falls is a vast indoor outlet shopping mall lLocated just ten minutes from Niagara Falls State Park. The single level outlet mall features over 200 designer outlets, offering savings of up to 75% off on designer brands. Major brands in the mall include Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5th, Forever 21, Michael Kors, Tommy Hilfiger and Burberry, while popular national brands like Banana Republic, J.Crew, and Nike, among others, are also present."
Best & Cool Bars in St. Catharines
Caffe Aroma
4.5 (459 ratings)
Mellow, European-style cafe pours espresso, local beers & wine to pair with light bites & cheeses.
957 Elmwood Ave, Buffalo, NY 14222, USA
Coffee shopBarCafeEspresso barTakeout RestaurantRestaurantSandwich shopWi-Fi spotWine bar
Niagara Falls is a city on the Niagara River, in New York State. It’s known for the vast Niagara Falls, which straddle the Canadian border. In Niagara Falls State Park, the Observation Tower, at Prospect Point, juts out over Niagara Gorge for a view of all 3 waterfalls. Trails from the Niagara Gorge Discovery Center lead to other viewpoints. The Aquarium of Niagara is home to Humboldt penguins, seals and sea lions.
"Situated not far from the Casino Niagara on Falls Avenue, Guinness Book of World Records Museum is the place where you may experience the wonders of Guinness World Records in person. This Niagara Falls museum offers thousands of amazing facts and feats that make the Guinness Book of Records come to life. Using videos, interactive games, computers, life-sized models, Guinness Book of World Records Museum is a wonderful attraction for grown-ups."
"If you want to enjoy a day of snow tubing, ice skating or sledding, head to the Snow Park Niagara Falls to play on man-made snow hills and synthetic ice surface. In addition to the Snowzone Play Area, the park offers snowboarding, skiing trails and a miniature golf course. As of February 2010, tickets for visitors 13 years and up were $20 and tickets for visitors between 5 and 12 years of age were $18."
"The park is full of attractions that do cost money, but you can simply go to view the Falls free of charge. If you visit the Falls at night, you will see the water lit up with LED lights. During special events, the water will flash specific colors."
"Don’t judge a book by its cover, which should be the motto of this museum. Look beyond the waxy veneer, the often attributed creepiness, and consider a great opportunity to learn history from a more personal perspective. While the wax figures will always look slightly ‘off’ from a typical human point of view, the history that compliments it makes for a vibrant experience."
Hamilton Museum of Steam & Technology
4.6 (389 ratings)4.5 (91 ratings)
Exhibits on Canada’s industrial revolution in an old waterworks, including 2 steam pump engines.
"Take yourself on a quick road trip to the one-of-a-kind Hamilton Museum of Steam & Technology. Located in a 150-year-old pumphouse and only a nine-minute drive from Sandman Hotel Hamilton, you can check out some of Canada’s oldest steam-powered pumping engines at this National Historic Site."
"Head to Hamilton to introduce train fanatics to a steam engine that puts Thomas the Tank Engine to shame. Train fans will get a true sense of the power of steam at this National Historic Site housed in a historic waterworks. This summer, don’t miss: Behind-the-scenes tours."
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