Rockland Centre is an upscale mall located at Metropolitan Boulevard and in Mount Royal, Quebec, Canada, right across the street from the city limits of Montreal. It has been owned by Cominar since 2014.
The mall is home to two H&M stores, Vero Moda, Jack & Jones, Diesel, Rudsak, Harry Rosen, Le Château, Michael Kors, Stuart Weitzman Benetton, Zara, Mexx and Guess.
Rockland Centre has three floors; the basement, main and top. But only the main and top floors are shopping space.
The basement floor has four tenants: Sports Experts, Nautilus Plus fitness club, Eggspectation restaurant and Urban Planet shop.
The first (main) floor features boutiques and the anchors Linen Chest (part of the old Eaton's space), Pharmaprix and longtime tenant The Bay.
The second (top) floor consists of boutiques and the mall's food court. The Bay's second floor is located on the mall's top floor.
Rockland Centre first opened in 1959 with Steinberg's, Morgan's, Woolworth's, Holt Renfrew, United Cigars and 35-40 other tenants.
The original Rockland Centre was a non-linear outdoor shopping centre covered on the sidewalk. It was a single-level mall except for Morgan's that had three floors (when counting its basement). Rockland Centre was built on what used to be a golf course and was at the time of its opening the largest mall in Montreal. It was designed by architect Victor Prus .