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Old Feb 8th 2013, 4:38 am
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In the winter I actually go to vaughan mills to get some exercise for me and my kids as I can walk miles and miles while staying dry and warm.
And you're not homeless?
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Old Feb 8th 2013, 6:04 am
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I believe you will find the odd Ontario registered vehicle at this location

http://www.fashionoutletsniagara.com/
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Mall walking, a common senior pursuit. At Agincourt Mall the locals do Tai Chi.
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Guess it depends on what your passion is. I've been in Canada for 8 years now and still can't by a bra here that fits me, still hate most of the clothing choices and still find it very hard to find anything of a reasonable price at a reasonable quality.

same here (sorry , I meant )

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Mall walking, a common senior pursuit. At Agincourt Mall the locals do Tai Chi.
That always strikes me as a bit creepy. Not sure why.
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Originally Posted by Pretty Flowers
.... and I prefer Chicago to Buffalo.

Although I am very excited that All Saints is opening in Yorkdale in a couple of months, and that unlike J Crew, they've decided on price parity with the US. But then typically it still costs about $150 for a top.

In terms of clothing, English Canada is something of a cultural desert. There are (or were) a few reasonable Quebec clothing retailers (Bebo, Tristan, Femme) but without exception, all pretty expensive.

Guess it depends on what your passion is. I've been in Canada for 8 years now and still can't by a bra here that fits me, still hate most of the clothing choices and still find it very hard to find anything of a reasonable price at a reasonable quality.

Any place is better than Buffalo.

Thank gawd for M&S online.
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