Promotions and Specials
Gift Certificates
Parkland Mall Gift Certificates are available in $5, $10, $20 and $25 denominations and are redeemable at all 40+ stores and services including Sobeys, Shoppers Drug Mart,
Sport Mart and Zellers.
Great for birthdays, weddings, graduation or is a great idea for any corporation.
Parkland Mall accepts Cash, Debit and Visa.
Call (306) 782-2132 for more details
Parkland Mall Displays
Charities and Non-Profit Groups
The Parkland Mall is very active in the community supporting close to 50 organizations with various promotions and sponsorships each year. We continue to be among the Parkland’s most visible community supporters of local groups and are inviting your organization or club to come to the mall to promote your activities. Bookings are made on a first come, first served basis.
We would like to offer your organization or club two options:
1. If your group is looking to do some fundraising and needs a place to sell raffle tickets or even have a bake sale, the Parkland Mall is the perfect place. For all charities and non-profit groups we do charge a fee of $25.00 per day. Included in the fee are a table with a tablecloth, two chairs, and a poster board sign. Size of poster board is 22” x 28”.
2. Is your group trying to get some exposure and would like to demonstrate your club or organization? Then the Parkland Mall would like your organization or club to consider coming to the mall.
Your organization will be required to:
For more information contact:
Parkland Mall
Mall Administration Office
277 Broadway Street East
Yorkton, Saskatchewan
S3N 3G7
Phone: (306) 782-2132
Fax: (306) 786-6858
E-mail: mailto:cgallagher@riocan.com
Parkland Mall Gift Certificates are available in $5, $10, $20 and $25 denominations and are redeemable at all 40+ stores and services including Sobeys, Shoppers Drug Mart,
Sport Mart and Zellers.
Great for birthdays, weddings, graduation or is a great idea for any corporation.
Parkland Mall accepts Cash, Debit and Visa.
Call (306) 782-2132 for more details




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