It was a fun experience going to all the exciting different shops in the mall. I specifically went to Shoppers Drug Mart looking for many different things I needed. Thankfully, they have a very wide spectrum of product there to gather your needs from. Anything from medication, vitamins and all types of therapy natural products to help makes us well. Like echinacea for healing the body, tea tree oil to heal wounds, help with sinus troubles and more. Both these products are good for healing body & mind, and there are more like those that help with eating pain, clarity for your brain etc. Then of course there are beauty products galor for cleaning your skin from head to foot, products to soften your skin, facial products to enhance your beauty and smooth out wrinkles, relieve you of pimples and warts! 😊😍 Headache pills, gas relief tablets, bandaids, hair products to enhance your natural hair colour or to jazz up your life and become a redhead, or become a blonde. The options are endless. Products to shave your legs and other places of unwanted hair. Of course you can't leave out the snack section or the best for you, the food and drink section. From butter and milk to sweet O.J. and yogurt, frozen delivers and so much more. Send your loved ones a beautiful card to show them how much you care!! And you do of course!! 🤗😘 I've delved into every area they have and taken home many different things to help me or make me feel good in q score of ways!!.. Go in and explore. The options are terrific to choose from. 😎🙃😕😍😁💥 Then there was the shoe store called Call It Spring. We, that is, my hubby & me, tried on shoes and boot styles ones that caught our eyes. We both took home shoes from their cool stuff and are enjoying them on whatever occasion we can use them on. Mine were a pair for dress up and one, oops, two pair for playing around. My hubby got ones for dress up. Long time coming for them. He's not a shopper by heart, but he liked what he saw and they fit well, looked snazzy and were made of good leather, so he was interested. We both went home smiling!! We didn't have time to get further in the mall. Time for dinner &...
Read moreThis is an all-around good plaza mall. There are big and small restaurants, an LCBO, a Walmart, Freedom Mobile store, as well as more than another handful of random box, including a few smaller retail, stores and a bank. There is another smaller plaza that is just North (across Dundas St.) that has a TD bank and a Petro gas station kiddy corner to Argyle mall.
On top of all that, there is a nice bus terminal near the middle of the parking lot; access to the 2a/b, and 94 give you access to Western university (through downtown); the 5 (using Hamilton/downtown/Springbank) and the 17 (using Oxford) will take you to Byron; the 7 will take you to Westmount mall (through downtown); the 2a and 35 go south of Trafalgar and into the Marconi area (then the 35 goes into the Admiral area), while the 2b goes into the Bonoventure area; and the 37 goes East, south of Dundas, between Veterans Memorial Parkway and Crumlin, to some...
Read moreI've watched this mall shrink over time and now it's to the point that the only appeal to Argyle is Walmart and down the way, No Frills. You can no longer walk through the little mall to get to No Frills, parking lot entrance only. Inside, all the little shops have long since relocated or closed thier doors. The little strip-mall across the parking lot, had some stores inside Arglye relocate. I can see Argyle Mall slowly start to close up over time, since the over all draw seems to be Walmart. With the removal of Giant Dollar to be replaced with The Dollar Tree, this will only give Dollarama a run for it's buck. The other little stores like Marks and Sleep Country, will sustain on their own but they're only accessable via the parking lot. Take it as you may, but with the bigger malls in London, malls like the Argyle and others, will eventually down...
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