Vancouver Malls

The shopping malls in Vancouver have a wide range of products available.  From the ultimate in designer clothes to the best electronics money can buy.  You could go to one of the malls in Vancouver and come back with everything you need to clothe, feed and entertain yourself at home. When the weather encourages you to stay indoors, there are always the malls...

Located in Richmond, Aberdeen Centre is one of Richmond's largest shopping centres. Aberdeen centre is filled with stores that cater towards the Asian population in greater Vancouver. There is a market, pharmacy and the biggest dollar store in the world – Daiso.
Metrotown is located in Burnaby right along the Skytrain line. Easily accessible from all over Vancouver this mega mall has a movie theatre, grocery stores and plenty of available parking. 
Oakridge is located on the crossroads of 41st and Cambie and will be accessible by rapid transit in 2010. It is a smaller shopping mall with higher end stores like: Harry Rosen and Aritzia. Oakridge is also home to a grocery store, pharmacy and movie theatre as well.
The largest underground Mall in British Columbia, Pacific Centre is located right in the heart of downtown Vancouver and is accessible by the Skytrain. With the opening of the renovated Holt Renfrew in spring 2007, Pacific Centre has the best selection and shopping in the Lower Mainland. Plenty of parking available as well.
Located in West Vancouver, this mall has two sides to it and a pedestrian village that has a plethora of restaurants: Cactus Club, Milestones, Steamworks and Argitiano. As well there is the new grocery store Whole Foods which has fabulous prepared and organic foods to choose from.
Sinclair Centre is located right across from Waterfront station. This modestly sized shopping centre has a food fair and is home to the passport office. It also boasts some of the higher end stores in Vancouver such as: Leone, Versace and Plaza Escada.