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Fairview Park Mall

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Fairview Park Mall (at night) Kitchener, ON
Fairview Park Mall (at night) Kitchener, ON

CF Fairview Park (commonly known as Fairview Park Mall) is a large shopping mall of 120 stores in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada, owned and managed by Cadillac Fairview. Anchor stores are Hudson's Bay and Walmart, with one large anchor space, last occupied by Sears, divided into multiple stores including Winners, Sport Chek, Mark's, and a RBC branch which opened in 2021, with the rest of vacant space planned for redevelopment in the future.Kingsway Drive bounds CF Fairview Park to the north, Wilson Avenue to the west, Fairway Road to the south, and Highway 8 to the east. Its presence over the years has turned Fairway Road into a major commercial strip. Out of the four malls in the Region, Fairview Park is the largest at 730,000 square feet (68,000 m2) of gross leasable area.The mall is also a significant public transit hub in Waterloo Region. Fairway station, located just west of the mall, is the terminus for many Grand River Transit bus routes as well as the southern terminal of the Ion rapid transit system, which recently started operating in June 2019.

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Fairview Park Mall
Kingsway Drive, Kitchener

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CF Fairview Park

Kingsway Drive 2960
N2C 1X1 Kitchener
Ontario, Canada
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Fairview Park Mall (at night) Kitchener, ON
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Doon Heritage Village
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