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Canada One Factory Outlet
Category: Shopping Shopping Centres Shopping Centres [Edit]
7500 Lundy's LaneNiagara Falls, ON L2H 1G8
(905) 356-8989
- Price Range:
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$$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
4 reviews for Canada One Factory Outlet
4 reviews in English
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Review from Roma M.
Canada One is a strip plaza kind of outlet centre, nestled in between a row of inns and family hotels on either side, and a ramada across the street.
It's in a pretty good location, about a 10 minute ride away from the falls and Clifton Hill, so it's bound to attract tourists. I've been here a few times and I wouldn't give this outlet centre more than a 2.5 Stars(rounded up). I'll tell you why.
The Nike store, Adidas, Sony, Roots, Danier, Coach and Mexx are the main attractions at this shopping centre, and it also contains a couple of fast food joints, however.
Canada One has been a little tedious for me. I've never really been enthralled by the variety, nor by any discounts. At the most I would hit up the body shop if I happened to be here anyway, since it's a larger store with more products.
If you're in a mood for shopping, I heartily suggest skipping over the border to Buffalo. -
Review from Coy W.
This place is vastly overrated for something labelled a factory outlet. A lot of the outlets they have in the US are a full blown mall with all factory outlet stores. This place is more of a strip mall with some outlet stores. The outlets can't handle the parking situation most of the time with many tour buses visiting here!
Besides the Coach store most of the stores are dead. Going through the Nike, Reebok, Sony, Levi's and a handful of other stores there really aren't the fantastic deals that I see in the US outlets. If you have your passport I'd head over the the outlets in Niagara Falls New York. -
Review from Hk T.
Ottawa, ON
I would echo what the other Yelper had stated. Overall it was okay. There were some deals had however for the most part, had we not forgotten our passports, we probably would have headed over the US side for outlet shopping. Location was key to us deciding to check it out as it was really only a 10 minute drive from our hotel.
The plaza is a large square horse shoe shape in an outdoor strip mall setting. There's a Burger King and a Coffee place. Other speciality stores included a Rocky Mountain Chocolate factory, and Sony Store. Not all the stores are outlets however the main ones mentioned previously are.
Free parking. -
Review from Henry S.
Scarborough, ON
Parking lot is packed during the day, less so in the evening. Many of the "outlet" store have exact same merchandise and prices as stores closer to home.
