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koiv870

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  1. No it isn't. Unless both the website for Place Laurier and Place Sainte-Foy are outdated (and things have changed in the last couple of months since I was there), Les Ailes is in Place Sainte-Foy.

     

    If going to Place Sainte-Foy, be sure to also check out Simons, our own home-grown department store, and Fournier, for lovely leather goods and luggage.

     

    Don't know where i had my mind but you're right. My mistake :)

     

    edit: Actually we were both wrong. You first said it was at Laurier so i wanted to say it was at Place Ste-Foy but i said Laurier instead. :)

     

    I am glad to hear that shops are open on Sundays. In the downtown area, are the small shops open early in the morning or? I am following doing a self walking tour through the downtown areas. I know the shopping mall centers are open as stated above.

     

    If a shop is open, it should be open from 9 to 5.

  2. There is Place Ste-Foy which has some bigger stores (grocery, huge CD/DVD Place) and regular boutiques.

     

    The smaller one (and more upscale one) is Place de la Cité (in between of the other two).

     

    And Place Laurier (the bigger one and favorite of many people with Les Ailes de la mode and lots of nice boutiques).

     

    When I go there for a shopping day, I do all 3 (there is only a street separating, almost like a huge commercial center).

     

    Well actually the Les ailes de la Mode is at Laurier and not Place Ste-Foy(It changed name last year)

     

    Also i think that Laurier has more bigger stores than Place Ste-Foy. It has a Zellers, Sears, La Baie, Future Shop, Renaud-Bray (books) and a Toy's rus. But anyway it's no big deal.

     

    And btw, locals use to call all three centres Laurier since they are so close to each other.

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