6 Ways Heartland Town Centre Makes Holiday Shopping Easy During This Lockdown

With Mississauga currently under lockdown and businesses facing new restrictions, holiday shopping will be a little tougher this year — which is why Heartland Town Centre is one of the best choices for a smooth and easy shopping experience.
Here are six ways Heartland Town Centre makes holiday shopping easy during this lockdown:
1. Heartland Town Centre is an open-air, outdoor shopping centre.
As an outdoor shopping centre, Heartland can easily accommodate customers even during lockdowns where indoor shopping isn’t possible.
2. All of the stores at the centre have an exterior storefront.
There are over 30 stores offering curbside pick up at Heartland Town Centre, making it easy for customers to get what they need even during lockdown.
3. There are 23 essential stores that are open at the centre.
While non-essential businesses are forced to close, Heartland has 23 essential stores still open, so you can get your regular shopping and holiday shopping done in one place.
4. Everything you need is at Heartland Town Centre.
Heartland Town Centre is home to over 190 retailers, including a mix of specialty stores, retailers, restaurants, and services.
5. They have an app.
Heartland’s wayfinding app helps customers map out their route through the centre, making shopping easy and convenient. It also includes exclusive promotions and helpful information about each retailer.
6. The centre’s location is super convenient.
Located off Highway 401 at the corner of Mavis and Britannia, Heartland’s location in the heart of Mississauga is both convenient and easily accessible.
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