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Home Outfitters is Canada's largest specialty superstore home goods chain, with 60 stores across the country selling bedding, towels, housewares, and other home accessories for the kitchen, bedroom, and bathroom. The first store opened in 1998 in the Toronto area, under the name Bed, Bath and More. Home Outfitters is a division of Hudson's Bay Company. It operates in Quebec under the name Déco Découverte. HBC asserts that Home Outfitters is Canada's fastest growing specialty store chain, and will open several more stores in 2007.
   The average store size is 32,000 square feet. HBC continues to expand Home Outfitters stores across Canada with the stated potential to reach 75 to 80 locations.

Locations

Alberta

British Columbia

  • Abbotsford, British Columbia
  • Burnaby, British Columbia
  • Kelowna, British Columbia
  • Langford (Victoria BC region), British Columbia
    • Gateway Station Shopping Centre
  • Langley, British Columbia
  • Nanaimo, British Columbia
  • Port Coquitlam, British Columbia
  • New Westminster, British Columbia
  • Richmond, British Columbia
    • Lansdowne Centre

    Manitoba

  • Winnipeg
    • Crossroads Station Shopping Centre
    • Kenaston Blvd & McGillivray Blvd.

      Nova Scotia

  • Halifax
  • Dartmouth

    Ontario

  • Barrie, Ontario
    • Barrie (Molson Park)
  • Brampton, Ontario
    • Bramalea City Centre
  • Concord, Ontario
    • Concord (Vaughan)
  • Etobicoke, Ontario
    • The Queensway
  • Guelph, Ontario
    • Stone Road Mall
  • Hamilton, Ontario
    • Limeridge Mall
  • Kingston, Ontario
    • Taylor-Kidd Marketplace
  • Kitchener, Ontario
    • Laurentian Power Centre
  • London, Ontario
    • Wellington
  • Markham, Ontario
    • First Markham Place
  • Mississauga, Ontario
  • Newmarket, Ontario
    • Yorktown Plaza
  • North York, Ontario
  • Ottawa, Ontario
    • Gloucester
    • Kanata Centrum
    • Nepean
    • Orleans
  • Peterborough, Ontario
  • Pickering, Ontario
    • Pickering
  • Scarborough, Ontario
    • Eglinton Town Centre
  • St. Catharines, Ontario
    • First Pro Garden City
  • Thunder Bay, Ontario
    • Thunder Centre
  • Whitby, Ontario
    • Thickson Ridge Power Centre
  • Windsor, Ontario
    • Windsor

    Quebec

  • Laval, Quebec
    • Deco Decouverte Sainte-Dorothee
  • Mascouche, Quebec
    • Mascouche
  • Montreal
    • Marche Central
    • Saint Bruno
  • Pointe-Claire, Quebec
    • Deco Decouverte Pointe-Claire
  • Quebec City
    • Annexe des Galeries Power Centre
  • Anjou, Quebec
    • Deco Decouverte Anjou

    Saskatchewan

  • Regina, Saskatchewan
    • Regina
  • Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
    • Preston
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