Yesterday's trip to the Albion Mall part 1:
Canadian Tire facing Albion rd. and Kipling ave.
The entrance facing Finch Avenue West.
Years ago, I remember there being The Jolly Friar around where Pizza Pizza was located.
Next to Pizza Pizza was C.J.'s Billiards; a popular bar and billiards hall in the Albion Mall for many years. Sadly closed now.
Perhaps the oldest remaining portion of Albion Mall is the Albion Cinemas building and walkway.
The Albion Cinemas sign. Albion Cinemas was originally known as Albion Odeon when the cinema first opened over 40 years ago.
The Albion Cinemas entrance into the mall.
Facing the exit of the Albion Cinemas alway towards Finch Ave. West. To the left are featured movies currently playing at Albion Cinemas.
Albion Cinemas walkway heading into the mall.
Albion Cinemas; formerly Cineplex Odeon.
I remember seeing Hollywood movies in this theatre up until the mid 1990's. By the time I returned in the late 90's - early 2000's,
Albion Cinemas had started playing Bollywood films (a feat which attracts many fans of the genre from as far away as Niagra
Falls).
The space where Blackbox TV now sits used to display movie posters and coming attractions before being converted into more
retail space in the late 1990's - early 2000's.
Entering from the entrance closest to No Frills.
Mike's Smoke Shop is one of the oldest stores still in operation within the Albion Mall for 25 years. Anyone who ever step foot inside Mike's will
remember the large ceramic statues for sale.
Facing the No Frills exit.
The barred doors facing the viewer used to be
Silver Dollar in the 1990's. A dollar store that later became "
Your Dollar Store With
More". This was sadly one of the few stores I actually wanted to visit during the day's photo session.
In the early 90's, my mom used to take my brother and I to Silver Dollar almost daily to purchase colouring books, pencil toppers,
and toys. Later on, Silver Dollar even sold knockoff handheld games (similar to Tiger's from the 90's but on a lower scale) for a
few bucks.
In between snacking on some fries and gravy from the nearby Snack Shack. Mom would also purchase us random packs of baseball
cards. All in hopes of one day amassing a collection of cards for the two of us that would be worth a ton of money (oh, how optimistic
we were).