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Guildford Town Centre is a town centre of Surrey, British Columbia. It is well known for its retail corridors down 104 Avenue and 152 Street, at the intersection of which is found the 200-store Guildford Town Centre Mall (also known as the Guildford Shopping Centre). The community is named after Guildford in Surrey, England. According to the 2001 census, the population of Guildford was 49,300. A notable landmark in Guildford is the 86 metre (280 ft) tall flagpole, which was previously located at the Expo 86 fairgrounds, and was then the record holder for world's tallest flagpole. [1]
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Guildford Town Centre Mall, the second-largest mall in British Columbia, was built in 1966 and is owned by Ivanhoe Cambridge, a Quebec-based investment firm. The mall has over 200 stores, services, and restaurants with a gross leasable area of 91,538 m² (985,306 sq ft), and its anchors include The Bay, Sears, Wal-Mart, London Drugs, Old Navy, Off The Wall, SportChek, Jacob Connexion, and American Eagle Outfitters.
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Neighbourhoods in Surrey, British Columbia |
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Anniedale • Beaver Creek Heights • Bridgeview • Bolivar Heights • Brownsville • Burke Road • Cedar Hills • Clayton • Colebrook • Crescent Beach • Crescent Heights • Douglas • Elgin • Fraser Heights • Fraser Shops • Grandview Heights • Hazelmere • Johnson Heights • Kennedy Heights • Kensington • Ocean Park • Panorama Ridge • Port Kells • Port Mann • Pratt • Reedville • River Junction • Semiahmoo • South Westminster • Strawberry Hill • Sullivan • Sunnyside • Willowbrook • Woodward's Hill
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