Vaughan Mills - in Vaughan City
"The One" and I headed to Vaughan, to the Vaughan Mills, one of Canada's largest shopping are with over 250 stores. It took us a good almost 5-6 hours roaming and doing some shopping in the mall. Vaughan Mills consists of a number of branded names outlets, Guess, Aldo, CK, Fairweather etc (some are supposedly the factory outlet, however prices are not that much cheaper compared to the usual retail stores)
Even the Food court was a delight, with photos of the significant historical buildings in Vaughan
As usual, there is always ONE particular store that we enjoyed the most. That is the Bass Pro Shop. BPS is basically as it says 'outdoor world" it was an amazing and fascinating experience. Once you step into the store, you will be wowed by the interior design of that store. You can find amazing numbers of accessory stuffs for hunting, fishing, boating, camping, biking, golfing, almost any kind of outdoor activities accessories you will need.
Can you see in the background the sea/ice plane that was hanging from the ceiling?
Look at those beautiful 3D landscapes of nature on the top of the walls
Close up of one of the 'mountain goats' landscape
This is the fishing section of the store
This is the hunting section, isn't that a fascinating sight!
Look at those rifles! It was definitely an eye opener for me, and there's the Swiss army knifes, binoculars, the rifles suppressors...
Can you see the cross bows on the left side of the photo?
There's even a shooting range where you can try shooting (with no bullets of course! :p) but look how nicely that range was done.."The One" and I definitely cannot resist having a go at holding the amateur rifles hehehe
All in all, we had a wonderful time exploring Vaughan Mills, especially Bass Pro Shop. Hope you had a good time doing a little Vaughan Mill Virtual trip with us :)
Cheerios and keep smiling!
With Love from PoohBear
Some pictures taken from http://www.mylivingtree.com/ and http://www.vuaghancity.com
6 comments:
Is it kinda like Edmonton Mall but bigger? Looks interesting.
Now ... that's what I call a shop! You are entertained and bewildered by the vast variety of things.
Reminds me of Katy Mills in Katy, TX (outside Houston).
FH, we havent been to Edmonton Mall so not too sure how that was..yeah it definitely Wow us both out :)
j.t. I agree with u, it is really a wonderful shopping experience just merely taking in those sights. Even though we didnt buy anything, we brought back lots of memories of that shop :)
that's huge...250 stores in all!
yeah nyonyapenang, BIG hor..considering that it is a 'one level' shopping mall..we spend the whole day there, browsing, looking..
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