PHOTOS: Mega-mall opens just outside of Vancouver

| October 5, 2016 in Provincial

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A new 1.2 million square foot mall has opened just outside of Vancouver and people are excited.

Tsawwassen Mills, which is located 45 minutes from Vancouver, had its grand opening on Wednesday. Hundreds of people lined up  before the mall even open to get the first look inside the shopping centre. The new mall features a huge Bass Pro Shops, H&M, Aldo outlet, Banana Republic factory store, Guess Factory Store, Michael Kors and much more.

The shopping centre is modelled on the success of CrossIron Mills in the Calgary Region and Vaughan Mills in the Greater Toronto Area.

The artwork inside Tsawwassen showcases traditional First Nations heritage with a pop of modern art.

Not only are there premium fashion stores, but there are a lot of food vendors, too. The mall has a 1,100-seat food hall. Yum!

Having a look at some of the @TsawwassenMills artwork pic.twitter.com/BtEp87NoJ5

— Cst. Swallow DPD (@CstSwallow) October 5, 2016

On opening day, traffic plans were put into place and police officers were on hand to handle growing crowds.

To view the full directory for Tsawwassen Mills, click here.

Will you be hopping in your car to visit the new shopping centre?

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