Canac plans its largest store ever

(From left to right: Christopher Skeete, Quebec minister for the economy; Laval Mayor Stéphane Boyer; Canac director-general Martin Gamache; marketing director Patrick Delisle; Charles Laberge, senior development and construction manager; and Daniel Châtelain, commercial development project manager)

Canac has unveiled plans for its largest store ever, and its first in Laval, Quebec’s third-largest city. The chain’s 36th store, it will occupy a 45,000-square-foot property, comprising a 30,000-square-foot sales area, a 12-000-square-foot garden centre, a 41,500-square-foot covered warehouse, an outdoor lumber yard of more than 83,000 square feet, and 250 parking spaces.

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