Walmart

3.0 star rating
6 reviews Rating Details

Category: Department Stores  [Edit]

805 Boyd St
New Westminster, BC V3M 5X2
(604) 524-1291
Hours:

Mon-Sun 7 am - 11 pm

Price Range:
$
Accepts Credit Cards:
Yes
Parking:
Private Lot
Wheelchair Accessible:
Yes
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6 reviews in English

  • Review from Larry L.

    Richmond, BC

    3.0 star rating
    Updated - 1/23/2012 1 photo 1 Check-in Here

    It's now a supercenter. Need I say more?

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    • 3.0 star rating
      1/7/2011

      Wal-mart is one of those love hate relationships.
      You hate to go cause it's Wal-mart and what I… Read more »

  • Review from Karen R.

    Burnaby, BC

    3.0 star rating
    6/5/2011 1 photo 2 Check-ins Here

    The bathrooms are disgusting-and it's not dirty disgusting! For such a large company you'd think they'd reflect their success in their bathroom facilities. Although points must be awarded for the touchless water tap controls, ya gotta wonder why their stall doors have the cheapest slide locks known to man that barely close and a funky brown stained never ending styled sink that more resembles a urinal than clean up area. Soap dispensers are the regular press button variety and main bathroom access is door free.

    Today's cashier was the last thing from cheery and seemed more concerned with chatting with another staff member regardless to the long line of people waiting and had to be prompted by me with the debit machine since he wasn't paying attention during the transaction.

    The scrubs I came here for seemed limited to black in quality and slightly cheaper (last year's price/stock?) than any other walmart I've visited (visited the following three locations multiple times recently: N. Van, Grandview in Van and Lougheed mall)

    And there ya go

  • Review from Billy L.

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    Port Coquitlam, BC

    2.0 star rating
    2/20/2011 1 Check-in Here

    The customer service people are very incompetent. How do you NOT know where Texas is ("Can't find Texas in Canada anywhere")? Trying to buy a money order through Western Union felt like going to the dentist, getting a root canal, and then having to redo the root canal again. Took a total of 35 minutes for the transaction to be complete. Previous to that day, we were told Western Union doesn't charge for sending money. Too good to be true. Walmart, please train your staff so your customers won't be angry and frustrated by the time they leave your store.

  • Review from Catherine W.

    New Westminster, BC

    4.0 star rating
    4/26/2010 27 Check-ins Here

    This is my dirty little secret!  I love going here just to browse and see what is new.  It has everything someone on a budget needs.  If i need a number of items then I will take the time to drive here.  Usually the savings doesn't outweight the gas and time to drive there lol.

  • Review from David L.

    Burnaby, BC

    3.0 star rating
    7/19/2010

    This is the first Wal-Mart in New Wesminster and it is in an area that has quite of few outlet stores beside it.  Ten years ago, this land where Wal-Mart was standing was absolutely nothing, just a pile of dirt land with no stores and restaurants at all.  There is nothing really special about this Wal-Mart, it has a McDonald's inside of it,  an auto centre, a photo development area which is common for all Wal-Marts. I find that the on-sale deals for electronics are usually sold out fast at this location.

  • Review from D M.

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    • 39 reviews

    Dallas, TX

    USA
    3.0 star rating
    1/20/2010 1 photo

    This is the only Walmart in the Royal City. It is alright, but it lacks the express lane queue that other Canadian Walmarts have. It reminds me of the old stand-alone stores down South (USA) that were closed for new Supercentres. I don't get why this freestanding location wasn't built as a Supercentre to begin with since it wasn't a Woolco originally.

    FYI, the evil empire bought Woolco, Woolworth's department stores, in 1994 to enter the Canadian market.

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