I grew up going to this mall. It was packed in the 80s and 90s. It was our go to spot for tapes and CDs at “Music City”, Shoppers Drug Mart, Blacks Photo Shop, Canadian Tire for skate sharpening and fishing stuff. Great memories. I can’t believe how it’s looking these days. Like out of an 80s movie about the future. 🤔
@@DJS100, omg I had forgotten about the yellow swirl! That was there a long time. You also listed all the stores beautifully. Good memories at that mall. 👍❤️
The middle food court area (yellow/blue), taped off area at 2:28, was a Robin's Donuts coffee shop, i used to go for coffee with my late great grandmother about 15 years ago a couple times a week. So weird to see it gutted, I still frequently shop at the dollar store, no frills and walmart, but have not entered the "inside" part of the mall in many years now. it's funny to me that this mall is essentially used by locals as a outside strip mall instead of its intended design.
Thanks for sharing this. I did stop at the Walmart to use the restrooms. The cash register lanes were setup to prevent theft so I felt the need to buy a coffee drink so I could leave without being questioned.
Funny seeing a place you frequent often in the corner of your smallish city toured on TH-cam. My work often sets up in these empty hallways outside the library to hand out free books and literacy resources to the community.
This mall is where the bus into town dropped my family off when we moved to Thunder Bay as a kid. It was still very busy and full at that point in the 2000’s. Only Canadian tire was gone. Even the little food court was packed with people at that point. Even when the mall was dying there was still a large group of old men who’d hangout at the robins donuts.
WOW! You just reminded me that my mom also made my Halloween costumes with those old school McCalls kits. I’m going to get her to make costumes for her grandkids. That should work out well for high school and college kids! 😂😂😂
Yes !! You got the major points right about county fair malls. Every little town that has a Zellers had one, and most have faded into the history books. There is one near me but it's long gone. And WOW! Most Loblaw malls are gone now. We actually have one in my home town that still remains oddly enough. Place is always packed though and not really "dead" so not really worth filming. Anyways, great little video Brandon !
Which Loblaw malls are gone, other than Parkway Plaza in the east end of Windsor? Leamington still has a small County Fair Mall with a pharmacy and bank. Wallaceburg County Fair Mall is converted into a Walmart plaza. Do you know about the mall that used to be in Thames Lea Plaza (County Fair Mall, Chatham), and do you know of any other County Fair malls?
The dedication to document such remote places like this is inspiring. Great job!! I also noticed the pattern of numerous malls called County Fair with a Zellers. I know of one that was in Smith falls Ontario and Fort Erie Ontario. I believe theres one in atlantic Canada too. Cool to now know the reason behind it thanks to your video!
This mall was a vibrant and active meeting place in the 70s & 80s, Barbers, Roby's restaurant, and many interesting shops. One of four malls at the time, the others were, Keskus (downtown Port Arthur), Northwood Park Plaza (mid town Fort William),, and Thunder Bay Mall (hwy 11/17 entry to Fort William). Northwood & Thunder Bay malls still stand. Keskus was considered the biggest & best at the time, but is long demolished. Good memories :)
I only go up to this mall when I need to go to Fabricland... other than that, I definitely miss how it was in the 1990's when I was younger. Thanks for the mall history, that was interesting!
Thanks for this! I grew up going here and remember Canadian Tire. Also, I used to buy my model cars and paints for them at Burke's Drug Store in here, which I believe became a Shoppers Drug Mart, then a MediPlus
Interesting look at a forgotten corner of a place I don't get to visit very often. I sometimes refer to Thunder Bay as "Fort William" just to try to confuse people.
i believe the detached building with red siding in the video intro was a self storage (now demolished and replaced by a gas station/Burger King combo, and a BMO bank (which used to be located in the center of the mall itself), and there is also a detached abandoned Canadian Tire to the back of the mall. There used to be another gas station in the Wal-Mart side parking lot, which part of that structure is used as roof for farmer's market vendors lol.
I’m kicking myself for not driving around the back to find the large Canadian Tire, but the “strip mall” stores were really busy and I didn’t know it was there.
@@YodelingLoonRetail not much to see anyway, it is all boarded up, and has no marking on the outside, but i've heard rumours of homeless living inside of it, so there's def a way in.
I guess where I live (Toronto), must be an anomaly. There's the ones in "Smart Centres" but there's still plenty of Walmarts located in malls. I think it's because the city is so built up that there isn't too much real estate for a standalone location.
When it came time to choose a name for the city the people who wanted thunder bay chosen managed to split the vote by having lakehead and the lakehead put on the ballot, lol, nice move.
Its been years since i went anywhere in there besides the walmart. Sad to see it like that now. Even in the early 2010s it still had shops in there. We used to “sneak” into the canadian tire and ride our bmx bikes in there during the winters. Im sure it wont be long until its completely empty.
Awesome to keep seeing oddity malls like this that we have never seen before! This “hallway” must have been nice decades ago… but now it looks like a Franken-Mall. These places are basically good for county or local government offices and some professional or medical services. Very weird the owners can’t seem to find anyone that wants a small biz location next to a Walmart. Something doesn’t make sense here…
,After Zellers closed many of the smaller stores inside were evicted. I have heard the mall is being used as a "tax write-off". No direct knowledge of this but I heard it somewhere.
I also wanted to mention that County Fair Plaza were a common site smaller communities with a Dominion and a Zellers. The competition was Towers was paired with a Food City and occaisionally a K-Mart and a K-Mart Food (K-Mart Food was short lived and was often replaced by a Loblaws or A&P)
They haven't done much with it in part because the entire property is split between a large number of property owners. Zellers parent HBC sold the Canadian Tire to that company, and the mall to another, and the building at the corner with the TD Bank has a different owner as well. The Walmart and the land between it and the highway are owned by Walmart, purchased after Zellers folded, and Canadian Tire still owns their former store and the parking lot in front of it with no intention of putting it to use-they actually went to court to prevent it from being converted into a fitness centre in the early 2000s just after the new Canadian Tire opened in Thunder Centre in 2001. The complex arrangement of land ownership makes redevelopment really difficult, so the owners haven't put too much effort into the mall itself. Similar to Thunder Bay Mall, I imagine the long term plan is to convert it to a strip mall and eliminate the hallway entirely, but I don't think they're in any rush. The site has incredible potential for redevelopment, but it's all too chopped up to be realized.
This was a cool Mall in the 90's, when inwas a teenager. It was filled with people and cool stores. In 1998 I bought 3 hot dog carts, and one outside the Canadian Tire store at County Fair and another at the Thunder Bay Mall Canadian Tire. Business was great in 1998 and 1999. Canadian Tire was customer service oriented and had a great garden center. It is insane to see this empty mall at this time. There used to be a packed food court, with great food choices - not the fast food we see nowadays. There were plenty of "old men" regulars that socialized everyday. I wonder what happened to them and where they hang out now. Nowadays around the liquor store sharing the same parking lot, a person is harrassed by people that live in tents and smoke cracks out in the open. Iur beautiful Thunder Bay is not so beautiful anymore :(
Growing up in Northwood (Fort William end of town) and in high school in the 80's I only ever went to this mall if a girl I was dating was from PA and wanted to meet there. Pre drivers license, it was like planning a day trip to take the bus all the way up there and then home again. It really sucked in the winter. 🤣
The mall was a clean, bustling, safe atmosphere back in the 80's. Now with the change of ownership to the hotel next door coupled with a liquor store right next door, the zombies hang around the old gas bar and harass the customers. I stay totally clear of that place now. A once beautiful area has gone to the dumps.
Oh and there used to be this cute girl that worked at Rub-A-Dub laundromat. I used to use that entrance all the time just to see her. Was sad when they blocked off the entrance into the mall from there lol
Thanks for the correction! I didn't know about any of this history until I returned home. Otherwise, I would have asked about it when I toured Fort William.
Yes, that was done on purpose because the leaders of the day wanted Thunder Bay. I still get a blast of nostalgia when the Canadian Lakehead Exhibition comes every summer though.
Reminds me, kinda sorta, of the old Huntsville Place Mall, which I recently tried to walk through just to find out its no longer a mall. They turned the mall into several big box stores instead, which is what they could do with that one too. Huge dollar store, metro grocery store, bank, petsmart etc
Not pictured: too many spiders on every nook and cranny of the frame holding the glass panes. In all seriousness, most malls in this town have seen better days, but I think this one has been hit the hardest by the passing of time. the library, fabric land and I think a barber shop are the only things left in the actual mall. How long they remain there is anyone's guess. At least it is still a good spot to get out of the sun on the more brutal summer days.
There were 3 choices when Fort William/Port Arthur changes it's name Thunder Bay, Lakehead, and The Lakehead. Combined Lakehead, and The Lakehead had more votes, but because they split the vote Thunder Bay emerged as the name. Back in the day it was comman to refer to The Lakehead as opposed to FW/PA.
The choices for the name of the city were Lakehead, The Lakehead and Thunder Bay. Obvious the vote got split between the 2 Lakehead options and Thunder Bay was voted in
This is also my favoriet. although alive and very nice. it has this wierd feeling around it. it feels liminal. but i guess thats what happens when you grow up basically only going to thins one store
I use to frequent this mall as a teenager. I use to get my skates sharpened at Canadian Tire, buy music tapes from Music City. In the evening friends would meet at Robys & hangout for a coffee! I haven't been inside that mall in over 20 yrs. Looks pretty run down & empty now.
Tidbit about that vote for the city name, there were 3 options: Lakehead, Thunder Bay, and The Lakehead, so combining the votes for Lakehead and The Lakehead, it should’ve won
Yep they had a athletes world and a restaurant and a joke store called san diego i think. And a bargain shop and magazine store i rmember me and my cuz stealing demo ps1 games from the video game mags we lived right behind the mall as 10 year olds
Oh man, I remember San Francisco. I think the back was very adult oriented, as I was told by a clerk I wasn't supposed to be in the back area because it wasn't for younger kids
I live like a few blocks away from County Fair, and me and my buddy will go to the dollarama get a shit ton of snacks and go sit in the abandoned loading dock behind fabricland, next time your around take a peak and maybe you'll find us, anddd watch out for the seagulls, their assholes.
Too bad you didn't show the barber shop. It's been in the mall for many many years and still going strong today. It's called Steel City now and it's very busy
sadly it seems so much of the focus drifted away from that part of town, and given that mall was so far on the edge of the shopping area of that part of the town... sadly this is the inevitable outcome
As if! Where are you from, that makes Canada sad? You obviously failed geography because Canada is like the 3rd largest country on the planet, hardy small!
i would consider it a safe guess to assume you are american by that statement... a country on the verge of tearing itself apart... youre not one to talk
@@brianmahoney4156 yeah.. congratulations I guess lol I’m proud my schools don’t get shot up and I got free health care with one of the best qualities of life 😁 . Still dosent answer why you comment on mall videos like a weird hobby ? Is that your life sad 😂
I grew up going to this mall. It was packed in the 80s and 90s. It was our go to spot for tapes and CDs at “Music City”, Shoppers Drug Mart, Blacks Photo Shop, Canadian Tire for skate sharpening and fishing stuff. Great memories. I can’t believe how it’s looking these days. Like out of an 80s movie about the future. 🤔
@@DJS100, omg I had forgotten about the yellow swirl! That was there a long time. You also listed all the stores beautifully. Good memories at that mall. 👍❤️
Music city
@@dankubinec5170 , my favourite place. Where I bought my first CD
The middle food court area (yellow/blue), taped off area at 2:28, was a Robin's Donuts coffee shop, i used to go for coffee with my late great grandmother about 15 years ago a couple times a week. So weird to see it gutted, I still frequently shop at the dollar store, no frills and walmart, but have not entered the "inside" part of the mall in many years now. it's funny to me that this mall is essentially used by locals as a outside strip mall instead of its intended design.
Thanks for sharing this. I did stop at the Walmart to use the restrooms. The cash register lanes were setup to prevent theft so I felt the need to buy a coffee drink so I could leave without being questioned.
Funny seeing a place you frequent often in the corner of your smallish city toured on TH-cam. My work often sets up in these empty hallways outside the library to hand out free books and literacy resources to the community.
I really love the old small obscure places like this. Thanks for getting here! Also security in a place like that is shocking.
This mall was my jam in the mid 90's. Kamputers was where is kids hung out, first exposure to LAN gaming.
This mall is where the bus into town dropped my family off when we moved to Thunder Bay as a kid. It was still very busy and full at that point in the 2000’s. Only Canadian tire was gone. Even the little food court was packed with people at that point. Even when the mall was dying there was still a large group of old men who’d hangout at the robins donuts.
WOW! You just reminded me that my mom also made my Halloween costumes with those old school McCalls kits.
I’m going to get her to make costumes for her grandkids. That should work out well for high school and college kids!
😂😂😂
Yes !! You got the major points right about county fair malls. Every little town that has a Zellers had one, and most have faded into the history books. There is one near me but it's long gone.
And WOW! Most Loblaw malls are gone now. We actually have one in my home town that still remains oddly enough. Place is always packed though and not really "dead" so not really worth filming.
Anyways, great little video Brandon !
Which Loblaw malls are gone, other than Parkway Plaza in the east end of Windsor? Leamington still has a small County Fair Mall with a pharmacy and bank. Wallaceburg County Fair Mall is converted into a Walmart plaza. Do you know about the mall that used to be in Thames Lea Plaza (County Fair Mall, Chatham), and do you know of any other County Fair malls?
There used to be a Country Fair plaza containing a Zellers in Calgary in the north end of town.
OOO! This place really is a gem, nice vid!
The dedication to document such remote places like this is inspiring. Great job!! I also noticed the pattern of numerous malls called County Fair with a Zellers. I know of one that was in Smith falls Ontario and Fort Erie Ontario. I believe theres one in atlantic Canada too. Cool to now know the reason behind it thanks to your video!
Towers and Food City also made similar malls like Galleria in Toronto, but they didn't have standardized names.
@@deadmallition Interesting how back in the day all these store brands caught on to building their own indoor malls. Thanks for the info!
Thank you very much! I have to praise Deadmallition for his excitement to share Canadian mall history with me.
Used to go to the library there I. The 90’s, it was the second closest library but had a couple friends that lived up near there.
This mall was a vibrant and active meeting place in the 70s & 80s, Barbers, Roby's restaurant, and many interesting shops. One of four malls at the time, the others were, Keskus (downtown Port Arthur), Northwood Park Plaza (mid town Fort William),, and Thunder Bay Mall (hwy 11/17 entry to Fort William). Northwood & Thunder Bay malls still stand. Keskus was considered the biggest & best at the time, but is long demolished. Good memories :)
I only go up to this mall when I need to go to Fabricland... other than that, I definitely miss how it was in the 1990's when I was younger. Thanks for the mall history, that was interesting!
Thanks for this! I grew up going here and remember Canadian Tire. Also, I used to buy my model cars and paints for them at Burke's Drug Store in here, which I believe became a Shoppers Drug Mart, then a MediPlus
Interesting look at a forgotten corner of a place I don't get to visit very often. I sometimes refer to Thunder Bay as "Fort William" just to try to confuse people.
A really nice short informative video Brandon!
i believe the detached building with red siding in the video intro was a self storage (now demolished and replaced by a gas station/Burger King combo, and a BMO bank (which used to be located in the center of the mall itself), and there is also a detached abandoned Canadian Tire to the back of the mall. There used to be another gas station in the Wal-Mart side parking lot, which part of that structure is used as roof for farmer's market vendors lol.
I’m kicking myself for not driving around the back to find the large Canadian Tire, but the “strip mall” stores were really busy and I didn’t know it was there.
@@YodelingLoonRetail not much to see anyway, it is all boarded up, and has no marking on the outside, but i've heard rumours of homeless living inside of it, so there's def a way in.
The building where BK/Gas Station is now, was a beaver lumber at one point
and Canadian Tire wasnt detatched, it was part of the building
Nice video! Canada malls are very interesting. I know Walmart used to be in U.S. Malls but it is not common anymore.
Walmart is also not common anymore in Canada malls. Walmart murdered many Canada malls in the 2000s by moving to a new building.
Yeah there are few MallMarts anymore.
I guess where I live (Toronto), must be an anomaly. There's the ones in "Smart Centres" but there's still plenty of Walmarts located in malls. I think it's because the city is so built up that there isn't too much real estate for a standalone location.
Thanks for your time and effort shooting this video, Keep em Rolling!
Thank you so much!!
This is a great idea for a channel. These videos will surely become great historical artifacts one day.
Walked thru there yesterday and it's a amazing old place, wife and I were mentioning it was prolly a busy place in it's heyday, was nice to explore.
I have reoccurring dreams about this mall, great video
When it came time to choose a name for the city the people who wanted thunder bay chosen managed to split the vote by having lakehead and the lakehead put on the ballot, lol, nice move.
Its been years since i went anywhere in there besides the walmart. Sad to see it like that now. Even in the early 2010s it still had shops in there. We used to “sneak” into the canadian tire and ride our bmx bikes in there during the winters. Im sure it wont be long until its completely empty.
That must have been a blast riding around an abandoned building!
I remember there being a quality market at the front entrance when I was a kid (2000s baby)
Awesome to keep seeing oddity malls like this that we have never seen before! This “hallway” must have been nice decades ago… but now it looks like a Franken-Mall.
These places are basically good for county or local government offices and some professional or medical services. Very weird the owners can’t seem to find anyone that wants a small biz location next to a Walmart. Something doesn’t make sense here…
Yeah, now that you mention it that is odd they haven’t added anything non-retail other than the library.
,After Zellers closed many of the smaller stores inside were evicted. I have heard the mall is being used as a "tax write-off". No direct knowledge of this but I heard it somewhere.
There was a Service Ontario and UPS store in there but they moved out many years ago
There used to be a great little pizza place way in the back left corner. I would grab some then go wait for bus to work.
I also wanted to mention that County Fair Plaza were a common site smaller communities with a Dominion and a Zellers. The competition was Towers was paired with a Food City and occaisionally a K-Mart and a K-Mart Food (K-Mart Food was short lived and was often replaced by a Loblaws or A&P)
They haven't done much with it in part because the entire property is split between a large number of property owners. Zellers parent HBC sold the Canadian Tire to that company, and the mall to another, and the building at the corner with the TD Bank has a different owner as well. The Walmart and the land between it and the highway are owned by Walmart, purchased after Zellers folded, and Canadian Tire still owns their former store and the parking lot in front of it with no intention of putting it to use-they actually went to court to prevent it from being converted into a fitness centre in the early 2000s just after the new Canadian Tire opened in Thunder Centre in 2001.
The complex arrangement of land ownership makes redevelopment really difficult, so the owners haven't put too much effort into the mall itself. Similar to Thunder Bay Mall, I imagine the long term plan is to convert it to a strip mall and eliminate the hallway entirely, but I don't think they're in any rush. The site has incredible potential for redevelopment, but it's all too chopped up to be realized.
This was a cool Mall in the 90's, when inwas a teenager. It was filled with people and cool stores.
In 1998 I bought 3 hot dog carts, and one outside the Canadian Tire store at County Fair and another at the Thunder Bay Mall Canadian Tire. Business was great in 1998 and 1999. Canadian Tire was customer service oriented and had a great garden center.
It is insane to see this empty mall at this time. There used to be a packed food court, with great food choices - not the fast food we see nowadays. There were plenty of "old men" regulars that socialized everyday. I wonder what happened to them and where they hang out now.
Nowadays around the liquor store sharing the same parking lot, a person is harrassed by people that live in tents and smoke cracks out in the open. Iur beautiful Thunder Bay is not so beautiful anymore :(
Growing up in Northwood (Fort William end of town) and in high school in the 80's I only ever went to this mall if a girl I was dating was from PA and wanted to meet there. Pre drivers license, it was like planning a day trip to take the bus all the way up there and then home again. It really sucked in the winter. 🤣
I worked in the mall for a few years during its peak thriving time. Was a salesperson, then later a manager at Mikadon Computers (next to Music City)
The mall was a clean, bustling, safe atmosphere back in the 80's. Now with the change of ownership to the hotel next door coupled with a liquor store right next door, the zombies hang around the old gas bar and harass the customers. I stay totally clear of that place now. A once beautiful area has gone to the dumps.
there's not much in county fair, but it's cool to see what was there! love hanging around here with friends!
Oh and there used to be this cute girl that worked at Rub-A-Dub laundromat. I used to use that entrance all the time just to see her. Was sad when they blocked off the entrance into the mall from there lol
I know who you mean. I used to do the same thing! lol
It was never Lakehead. It was The Lakehead. Lakehead got squeezed into the vote, giving a choice of three, splitting the vote, giving us Thunder Bay.
Thanks for the correction! I didn't know about any of this history until I returned home. Otherwise, I would have asked about it when I toured Fort William.
Yes, that was done on purpose because the leaders of the day wanted Thunder Bay. I still get a blast of nostalgia when the Canadian Lakehead Exhibition comes every summer though.
My dad bitched about this til the day he died and always referred to it as Lakehead lol
Reminds me, kinda sorta, of the old Huntsville Place Mall, which I recently tried to walk through just to find out its no longer a mall. They turned the mall into several big box stores instead, which is what they could do with that one too. Huge dollar store, metro grocery store, bank, petsmart etc
Before there was a Shoppers Drug Mart there was a Bourkes Drug store…I worked there for a while
You can still get into keskas(sp) mall on red river road, it's nearly totally abandoned
Cool! Maybe I’ll have to come back.
Not pictured: too many spiders on every nook and cranny of the frame holding the glass panes.
In all seriousness, most malls in this town have seen better days, but I think this one has been hit the hardest by the passing of time. the library, fabric land and I think a barber shop are the only things left in the actual mall. How long they remain there is anyone's guess.
At least it is still a good spot to get out of the sun on the more brutal summer days.
There were 3 choices when Fort William/Port Arthur changes it's name Thunder Bay, Lakehead, and The Lakehead. Combined Lakehead, and The Lakehead had more votes, but because they split the vote Thunder Bay emerged as the name. Back in the day it was comman to refer to The Lakehead as opposed to FW/PA.
I do have a county fair mall near me. That 1 in the video is only a few kilometres away from my house.
The choices for the name of the city were Lakehead, The Lakehead and Thunder Bay. Obvious the vote got split between the 2 Lakehead options and Thunder Bay was voted in
This is also my favoriet. although alive and very nice. it has this wierd feeling around it. it feels liminal. but i guess thats what happens when you grow up basically only going to thins one store
We have Fabricville here in Nova Scotia. Font seems similar. Hmm.
home sweet home
I use to frequent this mall as a teenager. I use to get my skates sharpened at Canadian Tire, buy music tapes from Music City. In the evening friends would meet at Robys & hangout for a coffee! I haven't been inside that mall in over 20 yrs. Looks pretty run down & empty now.
I love the creepy narration
You should do Victoria ville mall in Thunder Bay too
Victoriaville is set for demolition soon, wonder if it could be done for posterity...
I have a video. Victoriaville’s imminent closure was the main reason for my visit. th-cam.com/video/OnybCLdO6Pk/w-d-xo.html
Tidbit about that vote for the city name, there were 3 options: Lakehead, Thunder Bay, and The Lakehead, so combining the votes for Lakehead and The Lakehead, it should’ve won
Yep they had a athletes world and a restaurant and a joke store called san diego i think. And a bargain shop and magazine store i rmember me and my cuz stealing demo ps1 games from the video game mags we lived right behind the mall as 10 year olds
Oh man, I remember San Francisco. I think the back was very adult oriented, as I was told by a clerk I wasn't supposed to be in the back area because it wasn't for younger kids
@andypaulusma3523 yea I was gona say that, "joke store.but.more adult stuff as u get to the back"
this place even had a Santa back in the 80's they need security cus it's so vacant now and riff raff hang out inside to stay warm
Which little mall was it in Thunder Bay that had Zeller's restaurant? I remember going there when i was a kid ❤
Both this mall and Thunder Bay mall on Arthur Street had a Skillet restaurant in their respective Zellers.
Nice video!
Thank you!
Very sad about the mall. I really when the entire building was bustling now the old mall is mostly empty.
I went to this mall quite a few times I don't like that its mostly abandoned. And I don't like that they sealed the Walmart entrance
I live like a few blocks away from County Fair, and me and my buddy will go to the dollarama get a shit ton of snacks and go sit in the abandoned loading dock behind fabricland, next time your around take a peak and maybe you'll find us, anddd watch out for the seagulls, their assholes.
Too bad you didn't show the barber shop. It's been in the mall for many many years and still going strong today. It's called Steel City now and it's very busy
Malls can make a comeback but you need to build housing on top of the malls.
sadly it seems so much of the focus drifted away from that part of town, and given that mall was so far on the edge of the shopping area of that part of the town... sadly this is the inevitable outcome
looks identical to a mall in gander NL
I like the photos I saw, but that’s a 47 hour drive for me! I think I can drive to Thunder Bay faster than I can fly to Gander. :D
@@YodelingLoonRetail bro...just make the drive and stop complaining....perfectly good mall in gander just waiting for ya
Edit: just googled thunder bay to Toronto...15 hour drive.....
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Just speechless. That's too much.
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So many dead malls Many in Chicago suburbs People shop online a lot today Going to stores can be a hassle
Mostly empty and verh leaky now lol
We go there to buy yarn
backrooms ahh mall
I remember smoking in the food court in high school!
Lol, so do I. Smoking indoors, even at restaurants. Crazy times
canada is a sad little country
As if! Where are you from, that makes Canada sad? You obviously failed geography because Canada is like the 3rd largest country on the planet, hardy small!
i would consider it a safe guess to assume you are american by that statement... a country on the verge of tearing itself apart... youre not one to talk
Dude comments on all mall videos 😂 weird hobby
@@KingCobrajfs-jk2sy canadian spotted
@@brianmahoney4156 yeah.. congratulations I guess lol I’m proud my schools don’t get shot up and I got free health care with one of the best qualities of life 😁 . Still dosent answer why you comment on mall videos like a weird hobby ? Is that your life sad 😂