Stores
List of stores in Ontario:
Greater Toronto Area:
- 174 Wallace Avenue - first store
- 779 Queen Street East - second store
- City Hall Market on Queen Street West - discontinued 1960s
- 614 Rogers Road near Keele Street - site now a mall and Value Village store
- York Mills Road and Bayview Avenue -> opened 1952 as Dominion Market, now operating as Metro
- 243 Alberta Avenue -> closed mid-1980s, later sold and currently a No Frills outlet
- 1277 York Mills Road -> converted to Food Basics
- Finch Avenue East and Leslie Street - Sunny Supermarket
- College Square at Yonge Street and College Street -> converted as Metro
- Thornhill Square (Bayview Avenue & John Street) -> converted to Food Basics
- Don Mills Shopping Centre at Lawrence Avenue East and Don Mills Road -> converted as Metro
- Kennedy Commons at Kennedy Road and Highway 401 -> converted as Metro
- Markington Square at Markham Road and Eglinton Avenue East
- Lawrence Avenue West & Keele Street -> converted as Metro
- Lawrence Avenue West & Bathurst Street -> converted as Metro
- Wilson Avenue & Keele Street -> converted as Metro
- Yonge Street & Church Street -> converted as Metro
- The Villages of Abbey Lane (Rylander Boulevard) -> now a Shoppers Drug Mart
- Sheppard Avenue West & Bathurst Street -> converted as Metro
- Yonge Street & Sheppard Avenue East -> converted to Metro, now demolished
- Woodside Square, McCowan Road and Finch Aveue East, converted to a Dominion Save-A-Centre (before Dominion's demise), now a Food Basics in another part of the mall (formerly Zellers/Pascal Furniture)
- Bridlewood Mall, Warden Avenue and Finch Avenue East (roughly 4 km west of the Woodside Square location, and also converted to a Dominion Save-A-Centre) -> currently a Metro
- Kipling Avenue at The Westway -> now Food Basics
- Islington Avenue and Rexdale Boulevard (Rexdale Plaza) -> demolished
- 89 Gould Street, Toronto
- Ajax, Ajax Market Place -> converted to Metro, now Food Basics
- Aurora, Aurora Village
- Burlington, Appleby Mall -> became a Mr. Grocer, then Fortino's
- Burlington, Burlington Mall (777 Guelph Line)
- Mississauga, Applewood Village Plaza
- Mississauga, Clarkson Crossing
- Mississauga, Derry Road & 10th Line
- Mississauga, Iona Square
- Mississauga, Lakeshore Plaza
- Mississauga, Meadowvale Town Centre
- Mississauga, Roseborough Centre -> converted to Metro, closed in June 2012.
- Mississauga, Sheridan Place
- Mississauga, Westdale Mall -> converted to Metro, now a FreshCo
- Newmarket, Yonge Street & Mulock Road
- Newmarket, Dominion Plus Centre
- Newmarket, 404 Town Centre
- Oakville, Hopedale Mall
- Oakville, Oakville Town Centre I
- Oakville, Rio Can Centre (Dundas Street/Neyagawa)
- Oakville, Trafalgar Mall -> became A&P, converted to Food Basics, now closed
- Oakville, Upper Oakville Shopping Centre
- Pickering, Amberlea Shopping Centre
- Pickering, Pickering Town Centre (store was closed in mid 1980s when mall underwent extensive renovations. Location is where PJ's Pets and Sport Chek are located)
- Oshawa, 199 Wentworth St. West -> was also a Safeway, then a Price Chopper, presently a FreshCo.
- Woodbridge, Islington Ave. -> converted to Metro
- Woodbridge, Weston/Rutherford -> converted to Metro, closed in August 2012.
Eastern Ontario
- Belleville, Belleville Plaza -> Closed mid-1980s
- Brockville, downtown, King Street West at Chase -> Now a Shoppers Drug Mart
- Cobourg, County Fair Shopping Centre -> Converted to a Sav-A-Centre and re-located when development converted into Northumberland Mall in late 1980s.
- Cobourg, Midtown Mall -> now a No Frills.
- Kingston, Frontenac Mall -> Converted to A&P, now Food Basics
- Kingston, Barrack Street, downtown -> Converted to A&P, now Food Basics
- Nepean, Merivale Mall -> Converted to A&P, now a Farm Boy
- Orleans, Place d'Orleans Shopping Centre
- Ottawa, Bank Street at Heron Road -> Now a Shoppers Drug Mart
- Ottawa, Hampton Park Plaza -> Converted to A&P, now Food Basics
- Ottawa, Herongate Mall -> Converted to A&P, now Food Basics
- Ottawa, Pinecrest Mall -> Converted to Dominion's Warehouse Plus format in the early 1980s
- Ottawa, St. Laurent Shopping Centre -> Also converted to Dominion's Warehouse Plus format in the early 1980s
- Peterborough, Brookdale Plaza (Chemong Road) -> closed 1990s
- Renfrew, downtown -> relocated to Pinnacle Mall in early 1980s, downtown store space is now Giant Tiger
- Renfrew, Pinnacle Mall -> became Mr. Grocer, then Your Independent Grocer, later Liquidation World, mall demolished in 2009
- Trenton, Dundas Street East, at Byron Street -> Converted to Mr. Grocer, now a Liquidation World
Northern Ontario
- Sault Ste. Marie, Churchill Plaza -> converted to A&P, now Metro
- Sault Ste. Marie, Zellers Plaza -> converted to A&P, now Metro
- Sault Ste. Marie, Station Mall -> converted to A&P, now closed
- Sault Ste. Marie, Second Line West, at People's Road -> closed, now Transcom call centre.
Southern Ontario
- Barrie, Georgian Mall -> converted to A&P, closed and later became a Herbie's Drug & Food store, was demolished during mall's expansion in 2006
- Brantford, 371 St Paul Avenue -> converted to A&P, now Metro
- London, Westmount Mall -> converted to A&P, currently a Metro which is slated for closure in December 2012.
- Midland, Mountainview Mall -> converted to A&P, now Food Basics
- Sarnia, Northgate Shopping Centre -> converted to A&P, now Metro
- Windsor, Dougall Ave -> converted to A&P, then Canada's only Farmer Jack location then closed and tried A&P again. Closed again and later became an 'Aren't We Naughty'. A Food Basics opened at the other end of the plaza.
- Windsor, George Ave/Wyandotte St. E -> closed, later became Hollywood Bingo, now sits empty.
- Windsor, Huron Church/Tecumseh Road -> converted to A&P then closed down. Later became a Rogers Video & Bulk Barn, now a PetValu, Pharmasave & Bulk Barn.
- Windsor, Tecumseh Mall -> converted to A&P and closed in the mid 1990s. Later became the south mall entrance with tenants including CIBC bank (now Bluenotes), Payless Shoe Store and Shoppers Drug Mart.
- Windsor, Wyandotte Street East, at Laporte -> closed, later became Elias Markets, then Price Chopper, now FreshCo.
- Windsor, Wyandotte Street West, at Crawford -> closed, later became Elias Markets, now a bingo hall.
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