Agincourt Mall

Agincourt Mall
Location 3850 Sheppard Avenue East,
Toronto, Ontario,
Canada
Opening date 1968[1]
No. of stores and services 60+
No. of anchor tenants 2
Total retail floor area 317,425 sq ft (29,490 m2)
No. of floors 2
Parking 1700
Website www.agincourtmall.net

Agincourt Mall is a shopping mall located at the northwest corner of Kennedy Road and Sheppard Avenue, in the Tam O'Shanter–Sullivan neighbourhood of Scarborough, in northeastern Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is named for the adjacent historic village and current Toronto neighbourhood of Agincourt.

Anchors and majors

Original stores

Woolco[2] and Loblaws were the original anchors, with the grocery store opening October 26, 1966, before the rest of the mall.[3]

Phase 2 of the mall opened Wednesday, November 23, 1966 at 10 am; given the pre-Christmas date, Santa Claus attended, handing out candy canes.[4]

2011 fire

On 2011, Agincourt Mall was on fire, causing shoppers to run out of the mall quickly, no one was hurt or injured. The mall was surrounded by fire trucks trying to put out the fire on the mall's roof.

References

  1. "Nostalgia Tripping: Agincourt Village". Blog TO. Retrieved 7 September 2014.
  2. "Woolco Check (advertisement)". The Toronto Star. 28 January 1978.
  3. "Low price Cash savings! Loblaws (advertisement)". The Toronto Star. 26 October 1966.
  4. "The Second Phase of Agincourt Mall Opens Tomorrow (advertisement)". The Toronto Star. 22 November 1966. p. 22.

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Coordinates: 43°47′06″N 79°17′31″W / 43.7851°N 79.2920°W / 43.7851; -79.2920

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