List of Canadian Stores - List of Defunct Stores

List of Defunct Stores

This is a list of Canadian retail stores that have gone out of existence due to either bankruptcy, a merger or takeover where their name is no longer in use.

  • Aikenhead's Hardware - hardware store
  • Bargain Harold's - discount store chain
  • Beaver Lumber - hardware/lumber store chain
  • Bi-Way - discount store chain
  • Braemar's Clothing Stores
  • Consumers Distributing - catalogue store chain
  • Dominion - grocery store chain, except Newfoundland.
  • Eaton's - department store chain
  • Food City - grocery store
  • Franklins - discount grocery store chain in Southern Ontario
  • K Mart Department Store - Canadian stores sold to Zellers
  • Kresge - discount store chain
  • Knob Hill Farms - grocery store chain in Southern Ontario
  • Miracle Food Mart - grocery store chain
  • Miracle Mart - department store
  • Morgan's - department store
  • Shop-Rite - catalogue store chain
  • Simpson's - department store chain
  • Steinberg's - department store and grocery store chains
  • Supercentre - grocery store chain
  • Tamblyn Drugs - p[harmacy chain
  • Towers - department store chain
  • Toy City - toy store chain
  • Woolco - department store chain
  • Valdi - discount grocery store chain

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