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Sherwood Park Mall

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2020 Sherwood Dr, Sherwood Park, Alberta, T8A 3H9, Canada
(780) 467-7766 www.sherwoodparkmall.com
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Aug 10, 2018
It’s the closest biggest mall near Fort Saskatchewan that is an indoor/enclosed mall, while the one nearby, known as Emerald Hills Centre, is an outdoor shopping mall. We were told it has 94 stores, so there’s enough to keep you busy browsing, shopping, and burning calories (and hopefully, not your wallet) while you explore. The mall design is simple, which allows you to focus on shopping. There are fun stores that offer great deals, and food shops that will satisfy your stomach. The restrooms are nice and clean. At the south end of the mall is the Indigo bookstore (with a Starbucks store) that you must visit as they sell more than just books. There’s more than enough parking all around the mall, whichever entrance you decide to pick. They close early on weekends so make sure you know.

Apr 18, 2018
Decent mall with not a bad selection of stores. Mostly clothing stores but they have a couple technology stores as well as food related stores like David's tea and Purdy's. Usually pretty clean and never really all that busy. Food court has your run of the mill fast food. Stores change quite frequently also which is good for variety.

Jul 19, 2018
They have made some great improvementss to this mall over the past few years but right now the variety of stores is a little lacking. I don't know how all the jewelery stores that are present and so close together manage to stay open? The food court is good but needs more chouces. Hopefully there will be be new tenants soon in the former Safeway and Chapters.

Jul 25, 2018
The mall is struggling. It seems like half the stores in the mall are either cellphone stores/kiosks (10 of them!) or jewelry/clothing stores, plus the obligatory 'food court'. The addition of Indigo Books is bright spot. Unfortunately the recently opened new Safeway now has a horrendous layout which now has the added effect of making grocery shopping even more time consuming, plus the prices in the new Safeway are much higher than the Safeway on Wye Road. The theaters are decent, but certainly could require more staff. The cashiers were all replaced by machines, and you see the effect of less staff with certain areas looking ragged, and lots of areas less than clean. This mall needs something. Right now , it's in danger of going the same route as Heritage Mall (long since demolished). The new areas like Emerald Hills, and the other Shopping Districts are packed- the mall - not . How about adding to the mall a music store? There's nowhere in Sherwood Park to buy music. A Sunrise Records or Revolver Music (like in Bonnie Doon Mall). How about a Best Buy - outside of a Walmart, where else can you get electronics or appliances in Sherwood Park? Sporting goods store ? Baskin Robbins or a Marble Slab Creamery - or an ice cream store with floats? Candy store? Booster Juice? Burger King? Maybe a Victoria's Secret , or Lulu Lemon? Maybe a Lego or Disney store? Tattoo shop? Maybe an arcade , with pinball and pool tables? A gaming shop, selling board games/card games (like Pokemon/Magic) and video/computer games for the kids and the surprising number of adults that also enjoy it. Without a revival- this mall will die. Indigo is a breath of fresh air, but it won't bring shoppers into the mall - and that's what this mall needs for its lifeblood. The big draws to the mall (Indigo, movie theaters, Safeway) don't entice shoppers into the mall - they could be stand-alone shops for all the appeal the mall holds - which isn't there. If this mall is to survive, the mall needs more draw than the current tenants.

Jun 7, 2018
Great little mall. Has most shops and services you would expect and want. The food court is ok and has pretty good options to dine.

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