Our team at MapleVia created this interactive map of stores for Premium Outlet Collection EIA, and it aims to simplify the walk through the mall and the search of stores for all visitors. Shoppers do not need to wander around and ask where everything is because they can look at a clear map of the whole set of stores in one spot, ideal for planning your visit ahead.
Are you looking for something specific? The search bar sits right up to the left of the map, so typing a store name gives results right away. For browsing freely, you simply scroll through different categories to see what stores are available.
Want to better understand the layout? Just move the mouse over the map and zoom in on different parts. Down to the right in the corner, you find handy buttons for navigation (they allow you to expand the image), shrink it or switch to full screen for a deeper look.
How To Use This Premium Outlet Collection EIA Directory Map
Because the whole mall sits on one single floor, everything shows on a simple floor plan. Clicking on the mark of a store, you receive extra details about it. It really helps when you want to find your way before you actually arrive.
Sitting in Leduc County, Alberta, right at Edmonton International Airport, Premium Outlet Collection EIA clearly stands out as a closed outlet shopping place. It is the only fully closed outlet mall in the Edmonton area. Inside you will find more then hundred stores, that range from famous brands like Kate Spade New York Outlet, Polo Ralph Lauren Factory Store and Under Armour to sportswear stores like Nike and Lacoste, along with lifestyle brands like Tommy Hilfiger, H&M, Coach Outlet, lululemon and even Lindt Chocolate.
Ivanhoé Cambridge and Simon Property Group launched this project together and still own it together, while Ivanhoé Cambridge takes care of the everyday matters. The opening did not follow exactly the planned time, the construction and preparations lasted a bit more than one hoped. But when it finally opened, the big opening became a real attraction.
Local figures attended in big number: the minister of Alberta for cities was here, as well as the mayors of Leduc County and the City of Leduc. The president of EIA and the chief officer also appeared, together with important representatives of Ivanhoé Cambridge, Simon and the Alberta Major Airports Authority. The excitement was clear, when eager shoppers formed long lines before the doors opened on the first day.
The construction follows a clear linear pattern, so you will not risk getting lost while walking through it. The parking options are good also.
Sitting right at the Queen Elizabeth II Highway and only a bit south of Airport Way, it makes the journey easy. If you do not own a car, Leduc Transit offers a bus tie directly to the mall; a handy option. The closeness to the airport was planned; the creators wanted to attract shoppers that travel through Alberta or even from other provinces.
Even so, worth noting that it still is quite far from the center of Edmonton, so that some locals maybe will prefer outlets closer to the city.
The single level structure of the mall keeps everything indoors, which really helps against bad weather. The halls are bright and wide, and the whole area has a modern feel typical for an outlet mall. Besides the stores, there is Divides; a fully allowed pizzeria, where visitors can sit and rest.
Also The Curated Store offers unique items made by local artists. Such special details lift the whole experience above the usual outlet mall.
On the shelves here you find typical outlet products, so discounts on designer and good brands are the usual deal. Coach Outlet has items that you do not find everywhere, and the mix of stores includes clothing, sporting stuff and food stores like Lindt Chocolate. For a full list of all stores before your arrival, the official website of the mall offers a complete list.
The mall presents itself as the best outlet shopping place in Edmonton, and really, nothingelse in the region truly matches it for closed outlet shopping. The range of brands together with the indoor layout makes it a must for an outlet trip, especially if you already travel to or from the airport.
Because the store offers change over time, this interactive directory map shows the current state during its run, although it receives regular updates. It is worth saving this page in your favorites… Like this you can quickly check what is available before going on your next shopping trip.



