Walmart

Walmart is a big box store Pickering located in Canada.

7 / 10
53
ratings
  • Phone

    (905) 619-9588

  • Website

    walmart.ca

  • Instagram

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  • X (Twitter)

    walmartcanada

  • Facebook

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  • Type

    Big Box Store

Address

1899 Brock Rd (at Pickering Pkwy) Pickering ON L1V 4H7 Canada

Credit Cards Yes (incl. American Express & MasterCard)

Comments / 8


Dee Cee

One of the better Walmarts you will find. Employees are generally pleasant and you will usually find what you're looking for. Just watch out for the psycho throwing soccer balls across the place! ;)

Jenny Rocha

Love Walmart_ a store that meets my needs and has everything = one stop shopping

Allyson Partridge

Excellent variety and good customer service.....can be very busy

Charmagne G

This is the best walmart. Workers are very pleasant and helpful

Gigi Roberts

Checking out at any Walmart is usually a headache, but at least the employees at this particular one is friendly .

Irfan Maghfoor

Picked up some great jeans .

Sharon P

Currently "renovating" the stores' layout in the back - workers are not as accommodating or friendly as they were last week! LOL

Brian Matthews

Don't be pushy

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6.8
Grocery Store
Loblaws

The recipe to riches grand prize winner's butter chicken lasagna is sinfully good - David S.

7.2
Supermarket
Metro

Cell phone connectivity is hit or miss in the store, dead zones near the center and back of the store (Network: Rogers) - Matt V

5.6
Grocery Store
FreshCo

Great produce, good prices. There's a small, decent health food section in the last aisle by the frozen juices. - Cathy Parkes

5.1
Fast Food
McDonald's

Best Java ever - Jenny Rocha

6.3
Mall
The Shops at Pickering City Centre

This mall is never crowded. Good option when you want to grab something to eat and have a place to sit. - Thiemy Pellacani

5.4
Department Store
Canadian Tire

They should move the key cutting machine away from the Customer Care desk so employees can focus on returns instead of cutting keys. - Matt Janes