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North Hill Centre

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North Hill Centre is a shopping mall in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It opened in 1958, and was Calgary's first shopping mall. The original anchor tenant was Simpsons-Sears (later Sears Canada), but it closed on January 8, 2018.

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North Hill Centre
14 Avenue NW, Calgary Hounsfield Heights/Briar Hill

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N 51.065833333333 ° E -114.09944444444 °
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North Hill Shopping Centre

14 Avenue NW 1632
T2N 1M7 Calgary, Hounsfield Heights/Briar Hill
Alberta, Canada
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