Introduction
Shop at the Oakridge Centre, a large mall in Vancouver, BC. In a space that some describe as "not small", partake from the many different vendors. There is ample parking for your visit, and the atmosphere at Oakridge Centre is "classy", to quote another loyal fan. Browse contemporary stores such as St. Germain's Bakery, Jacob, Purdy's and David's Tea. You can take public transit to Oakridge Centre, located near the 41st Street Station on the Canada line. Visit the mall that has the all the vendors you are looking for, but is less crowded.
A large shopping center in Vancouver, clothing cosmetics restaurants, etc., belongs to a one-stop shopping center. Compared with the same brand model of cosmetics, it is really cheaper than our domestic counters.
On Halloween Day 2919, the activity of Oakridge Centre is Hunted Forest. There is really a witch in the haunted house of the green dragonfly, and the children can only enter in batches, otherwise the witch will be angry. Eventually, every child has candy. Many merchants in the shopping center posted signs "No Candy", but the Lego store sent a small bag of Lego to each person, and the chocolate store sent chocolate in the shape of the eye, which was a bit scary.
Oakridge Centre Luxury atmosphere. There are Apple stores, Lego stores, jewelry Zhou Shengsheng in China, the largest Birks in Canada, and luggages have Michael Kors. There is a Skytrain station and a large parking lot at the door. Large supermarket Safeway and libraries are all included.
Oakridgemall is Vancouver's most luxurious shopping mall. The middle part of the mall is planted with beautiful flowers and feels very comfortable shopping here. Jewelry, electronics and clothing brand stores are selling high-end and expensive products.
Many dishes are very complete, there are more choices, and the type of cooking is quite good. The overall environment is clean and tidy.
Walking from the aunt's house to the intersection is this shopping mall. The place is not big, but there are many brands, and you can also go shopping for a long time. Taking advantage of the dinner not yet done, I first came out for a walk, and I couldn't help but buy it.
From the Oakridge station of Canada Line, it is Oakridge Centre. Large and luxurious, with many brands. There is Food Court on the first floor, which provides a variety of affordable Chinese and Western dishes. There is a free children's activity area in the shopping center, laughing and noisy. Free direct drinking water is available outside several bathrooms.