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[2] [3] By January 1985, Super Carnaval had three stores in Quebec City and another three in the Montreal area. [4] Super Carnaval's head office was relocated from Quebec City to Lasalle, Quebec on October 20, 1986. [5] The company was acquired by Metro-Richelieu on June 1, 1987 from Toronto-based Burnac Corporation. [6] In 1991, the 14 Super ...
Place LaSalle is a strip mall located in the LaSalle borough of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The major anchors are Super C, Hart, and to a lesser extent, Pharmaprix. Place LaSalle was opened in the 1960s with a Steinberg, Miracle Mart and Greenberg as the main anchors.
The company is based in Montreal, Quebec, with head office at 11011 Boulevard Maurice-Duplessis. Metro is the third-largest grocer in Canada, after Loblaw Companies Limited and Sobeys. Super C is the discount supermarket division operated in Quebec with 106 stores, [3] averaging 4,000 m 2 (43,056 sq ft).
LaSalle. Carrefour Angrignon [20] [10] Place LaSalle [21] [22] Place Newman; Mercier–Hochelaga-Maisonneuve. Centre Champlain (Village Champlain) [23] Honoré-Beaugrand (Montreal Metro)#Nearby points of interest; Centre commercial Domaine [24] Place Versailles [25] Promenade Ontario [26] Montréal-Nord. Centre Commercial Forest; Centre ...
Miracle Food Mart was a supermarket chain in Ontario, Canada, owned by Steinberg's, a Quebec-based retailer in the 1970s and 1980s.. Steinberg purchased the Canadian division of Grand Union, with 38 stores, in June 1959 to make its entrance into Ontario.
In Fall 2006, Metro Inc. began to renovate Food Basics stores. The design and format of these new stores closely resemble Metro's Super C banner in Quebec. New store signs feature broken lettering and a larger emphasis on yellow, green, and beige colours. In Spring 2007, Metro Inc. initiated their new inventory system into all of its warehouses.
LaSalle Boulevard (officially in French: Boulevard LaSalle) is a north–south thoroughfare located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. This boulevard is 13 kilometers long and is the continuation of Lachine Museum Road (annex to Saint Joseph Boulevard ) at the intersection of Saint Patrick Street .
Old Montreal (French: Vieux-Montréal) is a historic area located southeast of downtown containing many different attractions such as the Old Port of Montreal, Place Jacques-Cartier, Montreal City Hall, the Bonsecours Market, Place d'Armes, Pointe-à-Callière Museum, the Notre-Dame de Montréal Basilica, and the Montreal Science Centre.