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Kingsway Mall is a shopping centre located in central Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Bordered by three major commuter roads ( 109 Street , Princess Elizabeth Avenue , and Kingsway ), Kingsway Mall is situated near NAIT (Northern Alberta Institute of Technology) and the Royal Alexandra Hospital .
Kingsway, sometimes called Kingsway Avenue, is an arterial road in central Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, that runs on a northwest to southeast path, cutting through the city's normal grid pattern. It skirts just to the south of Edmonton City Centre Airport , and connects to Kingsway Mall and the Royal Alexandra Hospital .
The following is a list of Canada's largest enclosed shopping malls, by reported total retail floor space, or gross leasable area (GLA) with 750,000 square feet (70,000 m 2) and over. In cases where malls have equal areas, they are further ranked by the number of stores.
Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... Pages in category "Shopping malls in Alberta" ... (shopping centre) CrossIron Mills; D.
North of St. Albert Trail, the road becomes Campbell Road and enters St. Albert just north of the Anthony Henday Drive interchange. 156 Street does not have direct accessed to Whitemud Drive, but it can be access via 159 Street and Meadowlark Road near the Meadowlark Park Shopping Centre (the main roadway transitions from 156 Street north to ...
109 Street is an arterial road in central Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It takes travelers out of Downtown to the south to Old Strathcona, and to the north to the Kingsway area. It passes several Edmonton landmarks including the Garneau Theatre, Alberta Legislature Building, MacEwan University, RCMP "K" Division Headquarters, and Kingsway Mall.
Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... Pages in category "Shopping malls in Edmonton" ... Bonnie Doon Shopping Centre; C. Capilano Mall (Edmonton) Commerce ...
124 Street is an arterial road in north-central Edmonton, Alberta.It is known for being one Edmonton's main shopping districts and historical commercial corridor for the original west end of Edmonton; home to independent restaurants, art galleries, and boutiques, as well as 19th-century heritage houses.