The Cheapest Stores in Canada (Best Outlets)

Learn more about the best outlets in Canada: here you will know where they are located, which ones are most worth visiting and which stores each one has.

There are many excellent shopping malls in Canada with a wide variety of shops and entertainment venues. These also include outlet malls so you can find discounts and sales all year round.

The Cheapest Stores in Canada (Best Outlets)

There is one in practically every major city in the country and here we will tell you which ones you should visit. Here you will find out which are the 10 best outlet malls in Canada and everything you need to know about them.

Toronto Premium Outlets

Since 2013, the place to find the best deals and promotions on clothing in Toronto is at its Premium Outlets. Not only is it the most important in the city, but it is also one of the best outlets in all of Canada. It is not so close to the centre, but you can get there in less than an hour by car. Among its more than one hundred stores, we must highlight the many luxury brands present at the outlet.

It is an extraordinary opportunity to buy clothes and accessories from exclusive brands at a discount, from big brands such as Balenciaga, Jimmy Choo, Burberry, Ferragamo or Saint Laurent. There are many other premium brand stores that you should visit, such as The Kooples, Zadig & Voltaire, AllSaints, Ganni or Diesel. Also noteworthy are the outlet stores of the department store Saks, as well as the luxury furniture store Restoration Hardware.

Outlet Collection at Niagara

If you’re visiting Niagara Falls (on the Canadian side), there are plenty of entertainment, dining and shopping options. Less than half an hour from this natural wonder is one of the best places to do the latter: Outlet Collection at Niagara. This open-air outlet is home to over 100 famous stores and restaurants. Some of the ones you shouldn’t miss are Brooks Brothers, Roots, The North Face, Polo Ralph Lauren, Coach or the sportswear brand Lululemon.

There is also a branch of the popular Bass Pro Shops fishing and outdoor sports store. And if you live outside of Niagara, you can ask for a tourist discount card and get even lower prices. Another great promotion is that if you spend more than $500 on your purchases, you can ask for a gift at their customer service office.

Premium Outlets Montreal

Montreal couldn’t go without one of the best outlets in Canada. It does with the Premium Outlets Montreal, a fabulous place to go shopping if you’re visiting the city. Located in Maribel, a town northwest of Montreal, there’s something for everyone whether you’re looking for sportswear, casual wear, formal wear or kids’ clothing, plus there are also stores selling accessories, shoes, kitchen products and body care (there’s even a chocolate shop).

All of this from brands like Michael Kors, Puma, Guess, Kate Spade, Aritzia, Polo Ralph Lauren and many more. You can also stay for lunch in the fast food area with several delicious options.

McArthurGlen Designer Outlet Vancouver Airport

Vancouver is home to one of the most beautiful outlets in Canada. It is the McArthurGlen Designer Outlet Vancouver Airport, which, as you might guess from its name, is right next to the airport in Vancouver. Its owners are the English group McArthurGlen, who also have shopping centres of this type in European cities such as Rome, Paris, Berlin and Liverpool.

This one in particular has a rather elegant open-air design. But without a doubt the best thing is the quality of the shops there. They include luxury brands such as Jimmy Choo, Armani, Versace and Hugo Boss. They are joined by Polo Ralph Lauren, Michael Kors, Ted Baker, Sandro, Tory Burch and the Canadian brand Roots.

Premium Outlet Collection EIA

The above is not the only major outlet in Canada that is close to an airport. The Premium Outlet Collection EIA is just a few meters away from the Edmonton International Airport. It is the largest discount shopping center in this area of ​​Alberta and has a presence of major brands from various parts of the world. Lucky Brand, Kate Spade, Old Navy, Urban Planet, Tommy Hilfiger or Laura are some of the most visited stores in the Edmonton outlet. These are accompanied by sports brands such as Columbia, Nike, Under Armour and New Balance, among many others.

Outlet Collection Winnipeg

For many years, Winnipeg did not have an outlet mall, but that changed in 2017 with the arrival of Outlet Collection Winnipeg. It is very popular with locals and tourists alike as it has quite a few good shops, and there are also several other stores nearby, such as the IKEA furniture store.

As for the outlet’s commercial offering, it is quite complete as it includes stores of famous brands, as well as two multi-brand discount stores with several interesting things: Winners and Saks Off Fifth. These accompany the spaces of brands such as RW&CO, Lucky Brand, H&M, Lacoste, Banana Republic and Roots. In addition, at this outlet you can also get makeup at a good price at The Cosmetics Company Store.

Tanger Outlets Ottawa

With discounts of up to 70% off, if you want to have an afternoon of shopping in Ottawa without spending a lot, we recommend that you go to the Tanger Outlets. In this outlet in the country’s capital there are almost 50 stores always with promotions. We recommend that you go to see the new arrivals in the Tommy Hilfiger, Old Navy, Lululemon, Carter’s, American Eagle and Eddie Bauer stores.

Marshalls is one of the largest stores in the outlet and is famous for having clothes from good brands with discounts that you won’t believe. There is absolutely everything (from underwear, accessories, dresses or even products for the home) with very low prices although since there are so many things it will take a while to see everything.

Cross Iron Mills

The CrossIron Mills, located in Calgary, is not only one of the largest outlet malls in Canada, but it is also in the top 10 of the largest malls in the country. This place is huge and combines both outlet stores (which make up the vast majority of its commercial directory) and full-price stores. For example, here you can go to the outlet stores of Brooks Brothers, Puma, Calvin Klein, Adidas, Forever 21, GAP or the shoe store Johnston & Murphy.

You can also go to the Miniso gift shop, the Hot Topic store that sells products and clothing based on TV series, anime and movies, or even the Toys R Us toy store. You can go there not only to shop, but also to have fun. This can be by watching a movie in its movie theaters, or playing arcade games at XSCAPE.

Dixie Outlet Mall

The Dixie Outlet Mall is the largest of all the outlets in Canada. It is located between Mississauga and Toronto and has around a hundred stores. Toronto Premium Outlets may have more high-end brands, but this one is no slouch.

This is thanks to brands including Tommy Hilfiger, Guess, Bluenotes and Calvin Klein as well as sports stores like Nike and Adidas. There are also several local brands that offer very interesting things. Something very unique about Dixie Outlet Mall is that in its basement the famous Fantastic Flea Market is held. It has been running for over 4 decades and they sell everything you can imagine so it is worth a visit as well.

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Tanger Outlets Cookstown

North of Toronto and close to cities like Newmarket or Barrie is Tanger Outlets Cookstown. It is another of the outlets in Canada that the Tanger company has and although it is not that big, it has several important brands. They opened in 1995 and have stores like Banana Republic, Adidas, Eddie Bauer, Levi´s, H&M or the accessories brand Coach.

You can buy discounted shoes from brands like Ecco and Aldo or visit the Famous Footwear store that sells various brands for the whole family. This outlet is indoors so you can go shopping no matter how hot or snowy it is. Another of its advantages is that it is very quiet and there are always promotions, so you can shop without rushing or with so many people.

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