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Bayshore Shopping Centre

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Sunset at Bayshore Shopping Centre
Sunset at Bayshore Shopping Centre

Bayshore Shopping Centre is a major shopping mall located in the Nepean district of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The mall is one of the busiest in the National Capital Region as it attracts almost 8 million visitors per year from across the city and the surrounding region. It is the second largest shopping mall in the National Capital Region. It is anchored by Hudson's Bay, a combined Winners/HomeSense store and Walmart Supercentre.

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Bayshore Shopping Centre
Bayshore Drive, Ottawa Nepean

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Bayshore Shopping Centre

Bayshore Drive 100
K2B 8C1 Ottawa, Nepean
Ontario, Canada
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