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Heartland Town Centre
- Price Range:
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$$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
5 reviews for Heartland Town Centre
5 reviews in English
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Review from Duck D.
Brampton, ON
Heartland is a great place to shop, just wish the stores/restaurants kept later hours. Most of the area shuts down quite early, especially on Sundays
Traffic is annoying but at least there is sufficient parking -
Review from Nicole H.
Being out in the burbs, it's nice to be able to go to a complex that isn't a mall and to be able to get just about everything you could need.
I agree that the walking/driving around there is a bit of a cluster@$&k, but I can live with it.
Good choices of stores and lots of parking.Listed in: Services.
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Review from Ninette C.
I grew up going to this outlet mall and I still hit it up when I'm in the area! Stuff in Canada is expensive now so outlets it is!
I like to go to:
Costco
Jacob
Michael's
La Senza
La Vie en Rose
Parking is abundant but things are spread out. I also don't really care for the quick dining options around here. -
Review from Justin M.
Milton, ON
Everything that's wrong with the suburbs. Accessible only by car (or by the optimistically named Mississaug Transit), it sprawls so much you practically have to drive from store to store.
Electroncs and housewares shops and pet food stores and everything is in large quantities, and just a little bit less than you'd spend at a more convenient place.
Honestly, shopping at Costco makes me want to eat a bullet out of shame.
On the plus side, everything there will be wheelchair accessible, as long as you drive there. -
Review from Karl R.
Just west of Square One is one mother of a big box complex. At the corner of Mavis and Britania, it occupies about a good square 2 kilometers of land. With a woman friend, it takes about a full Sunday afternoon to get through only about half the shops. If you're doing the male thing, it still takes your Sunday afternoon to cover the 4 quadrants that comprise the Heartland Town Centre proper (not including the Wal Mart super centre, CostCo, Future Shop, etc. further south along Mavis).
Most of the major retailers you find in Toronto's various shopping malls maintain an outlet version here. There's also a range of dining options including Harvey's, greek, Subway, Tucker's Market Place, the Keg, and so on. No Manchu Wok, however.
All 'n' all, if you're looking for a suit, workout wear, eye glasses, a leather jacket, or shoes, Heartland Town Centre is worth checking out first before hitting the mall.
