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'''Hazeldean Mall''' is a shopping centre located in ], ] at the intersection of ] and ], where Hazeldean Road changes turns into ]. '''Hazeldean Mall''' is a shopping centre located in ], ] at the intersection of ] and ], where Hazeldean Road changes turns into ].


The official opening of the Hazeldean Mall was October 30, 1979. It was anchored by ] and ]. Many other stores and services were available, including a branch of the ], although it later moved across the street on Hazeldean Road next to ], and then moved again to the ]. The decor of the mall was very dark, with floors of brown brick and wood panels. The official opening of the Hazeldean Mall was October 30, 1979. It was anchored by ] and ]. Many other stores and services were available, including a branch of the ] moved to ]after merging with Canada Trust where they have a stand alone building. The decor of the mall was very dark, with floors of brown brick and wood panels.


It was the largest retail venue in the former city of ] throughout the 1980s and early 1990s. In the early 1990s, the Steinberg's chain closed, and was replaced by ]. Around the same time, Towers was purchased by the ] which transformed many Towers stores, including the one at Hazeldean Mall, into ] stores. ] was also a major tenant during the 1980s, until it was replaced in the early 1990s by ]. It was the largest retail venue in the former city of ] throughout the 1980s and early 1990s. In the early 1990s, the Steinberg's chain closed, and was replaced by ]. Around the same time, Towers was purchased by the ] which transformed many Towers stores, including the one at Hazeldean Mall, into ] stores. ] was also a major tenant during the 1980s, until it was replaced in the early 1990s by ].

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Shopping mall in Ontario, Canada
Hazeldean Mall
LocationOttawa, Ontario, Canada
Opening date1979
OwnerBentall Retail
No. of anchor tenants2
No. of floors1
WebsiteOfficial Site

Hazeldean Mall is a shopping centre located in Ottawa, Canada at the intersection of Eagleson Road and Hazeldean Road, where Hazeldean Road changes turns into Robertson Road.

The official opening of the Hazeldean Mall was October 30, 1979. It was anchored by Steinberg's and Towers. Many other stores and services were available, including a branch of the TD Bank moved to Farm Boy Plazaafter merging with Canada Trust where they have a stand alone building. The decor of the mall was very dark, with floors of brown brick and wood panels.

It was the largest retail venue in the former city of Kanata throughout the 1980s and early 1990s. In the early 1990s, the Steinberg's chain closed, and was replaced by Your Independent Grocer. Around the same time, Towers was purchased by the Hudson's Bay Company which transformed many Towers stores, including the one at Hazeldean Mall, into Zellers stores. Drug City was also a major tenant during the 1980s, until it was replaced in the early 1990s by Pharma Plus.

Starting in the mid 1990s, the Kanata Centrum shopping area on Terry Fox Drive opened. With its big box store concept, the Centrum lured customers away from Hazeldean Mall. Toward the end of the decade, the mall underwent an extensive period of renovations, which completely removed the brick floors and wood panels, replacing them with much lighter coloured hues, and also installing a fountain. The space occupied by Zellers was expanded as well, and Pharma Plus expanded into the space formerly occupied by the TD Bank, also receiving a larger door leading directly to the outside.

The mall's slogan used to be "THE Mall", but is currently "It's Better Inside."

There are a few tenants at Hazeldean Mall today that have been there since the mall first opened, although all of them have changed locations within the shopping centre. They include:

  • Black's Camera
  • Granny's Natural Food
  • Parchment & Quill
  • Harden's Jewelers (originally known as House of Gold, and then Harden's House Of Gold)

Tenants Of Note

Other current and former tenants of note have included:

External links

Shopping centres in Ottawa-Gatineau


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