Capilano Mall, Edmonton

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Coordinates: 53°32′21″N 113°25′18″W / 53.53917°N 113.42167°W / 53.53917; -113.42167

Capilano Mall
Location Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Opening date 1967
Owner SmartCentres
No. of stores and services 35
No. of anchor tenants 2
Total retail floor area 300,000 square feet (28,000 m2) [1]
No. of floors 2

Capilano Mall is a shopping centre located in east Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

The Capilano branch of the Edmonton Public Library is located on the second floor of the mall.

It was announced on CBC News Edmonton on January 16, 2013 that Capilano Mall is slated to demolished between Walmart and Safeway starting in June 2013, and rebuilt in a strip mall format rather than an indoor mall in an effort to attract more tenants.[2]

The Capilano Transit Centre is located on the south side of the mall on 98 Avenue.

Anchors

Other Retailers

  • All Star Sports Cards and Collectables (now vacated)
  • Clover Fashion
  • Payless ShoeSource (now vacated)
  • Vo's Nails
  • The Source by Circuit City
  • Your Dollar Store with More
  • Brilliant Goldsmiths
  • Liquor Barn
  • Liquor Depot
  • One Stop Framing
  • Ricki's
  • Winner's
  • Bell
  • Vitality Health Foods
  • Capilano Smoke Shop

Restaurants

  • Boston Pizza
  • Sawmill
  • Alberts
  • Joey's Only
  • Sherlock Holmes
  • Quizno's Submarine
  • Tim Horton's
  • Edo Japan

Services

  • Edmonton Public Library
  • Capilano Hearing Clinic
  • Capilano Eye Centre (now vacated)
  • Capilano Hair
  • Capilano Shoe Repair & Tailor
  • Cleaning by Page
  • Courtesy Travel
  • TD Canada Trust
  • Servus Credit Union

Schools

  • Makami College
  • Business Career College
  • L.Y.Cairns

Edmonton Motorcycle Toy Run

In 1984, the first annual Edmonton Motorcycle Toy Run in support of Santas Anonymous started at Westmount Centre and ended at Capilano Mall. An estimated 250 motorcyclists collected toys for underprivileged children in the Edmonton area.

The run became an annual event that always starts or ends at Capilano Mall.

Most years, 2,000 to 2,500 motorcycles participate.[3]

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