sixrings
Senior Member
Speaking for myself as a former downtown resident. That’s exactly what I would end up doing. Going to Eaton Centre via the path in the winter so I wouldn’t need to carry a jacket. Queen west and King east were all great on perfect days. So not the blistering heat of the summer. Not rain days. Not ice cold days. That’s a lot of missed shopping days. So as suburban as it is i went down to Eaton Centre.^I think that those who complain that The Well isn’t an enclosed suburban mall have entirely missed the point! lol It is meant to incorporate the morphology and built form of successful urban districts. 95% of retail spaces in the country are on the street and seem to do just fine. If one needs an enclosed mall then go to the Eaton Centre.
Now as for 95% of the rest of the retail on main streets. I love shopping the main streets of Quebec City. Or Stratford. Or insert whatever city. But the thing is these places don’t have an indoor option. Once the indoor option is there it is pretty priceless in Canada.
Downtown ottawa also loses a lot of outdoor retail to the Rideau Centre. As beautiful as sparks street is or the ByWard market is. They are a nightmare on certain days.