Markville Shopping Centre

[2] Its anchors are Hudson's Bay, Winners, Walmart Supercentre, Decathlon, Sporting Life, Marshalls, Uniqlo, Best Buy, and a Toys "R" Us/Babies "R" Us combo store.

[1] It was the largest shopping mall in York Region until 2004 when Vaughan Mills opened.

[5] The original ground floor featured an artificial waterway and a central reflecting pool with a water fountain that spouted a two storey column.

Among its initial tenants were the Eaton's department store, and a Famous Players 4-screen cinema in addition to Simpsons The mall was renovated in 1991 as part of an expansion because more American retailers were entering Canada.

[1] The renovation coincided with an initiative to add new brands to Canada or the Greater Toronto Area.

206,000 square feet (19,100 m2) of the common area was renovated, including new glass railings, flooring, washrooms, and removing the lower level rivers.

[5] A new 45,000 square feet (4,200 m2) food court known as the "Express Eatery" opened on August 23, 2012, next to the former Sears store on the lower level.

[13] Forever 21 closed in Spring 2018 to make way for Japanese retailer Uniqlo to open in its Canadian expansion, one of the four new locations in Canada.

[15] A few Chinese retailers have opened in the mall, including Hong Kong–based Lukfook Jewellery, Osim, and Mainland China–based Miniso.