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September 2025 by Lee H
the store was very clean . Well kept. friendly staff. Overall! A great experience đđ¤
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September 2025 by Rebecca Todd
Great thrift store, stock turns over quickly.
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August 2025 by M Sark-Darte
I love this store especially in Prince Edward Island canada . My favorite store
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June 2025 by Humberto Freire
Excellent service
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March 2025 by Jesse Palmer
Been going here off and on for years. Prices have always seemed pretty fair, selections mostly always good and Iâve had good experiences with staff members.
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September 2024 by Fern Teshima
Congratulations to the team that works hard to keep this store so clean, so organized, every item carefully signed and selected pieces in great conditions! You guys are doing something truly amazing and deserve much success. The store is also very bright and spacious. Prices are awesome! I wish I had more time during my brief trip over there to properly browse around everything.
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August 2024 by Emily Perrin (The girl with Crohn's)
Good items. Clean organized store.
Confused that a Christian based store would have staff who donât know what âtheologyâ means.
Like shouldnât you know what that means considering people may come in asking about if you have theology books. Cause like⌠youâre a Christian thrift store?
Other than that, staff were very nice.
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July 2024 by Nathan Brooks
Big Thrift Store with lots of variety. Housewares are hit or miss, and with pricing, some deals, some things are way overpriced. Lots of clothing variety with average thrift pricing, but the real gem is the books. Lots of selection with fantastic pricing. Bought a whole children's book library for my niece. Favorite Thrift Store in PEI, and maybe the maritimes. The cashier was friendly and helpful. Love going here! 5 stars!
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July 2024 by Giao Phung
The price for many items is not cheap as many of them are old, outdate items. But if we have time we can sometimes find some good stuffs there
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May 2024 by RapPaez
This thrift store is has LOTS of choices to choose from. But choices are few for men. ? Very cheap compared to other thrift stores. Bought a pajama and shorts. They accept USD. ill come back given the chance.
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April 2024 by Odette
I am very disappointed with the prices going up at the thrift store they're starting to remind me of value village they're getting their they're not too far from it ?
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April 2024 by Charlie DesRoches
It is always a great selection of items with good pricing. Staff are very helpful and friendly.
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February 2024 by Abigail âSamantha Ellsworthâ finlayson
Good quality items. Staff is ? awesome.
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January 2024 by Matt Voroney
Super disappointed to see that these outfits seem the same no matter where you go. They treat their customers like thieves, and, at least where anti-backpack policies are in effect, show zero regard for the safety of your stuff when they force you to leave in their "care".I don't drive, for ideological reasons, so my backpacks are a little bit better than a reusable shopping bag. In fact, they are worth several times the value of any item in their store even when they are empty. As such, it is completely unacceptable to me when I find that my bag is left unattended by the door because the person who was supposed to be watching it went home. To add insult to injury these people will just talk over you if you have anything to say about it.So no, I will NOT be supporting their colonialist endeavors in third world countries, and NO, the fact that used goods are more sustainable than new does NOT offset the damage they are doing. You would think that the abomination that was the residential school system in Canada would be enough, but no, they continue to sell subpar goods for rediculous prices so that they can export their shady practices to third world countries where the indigenous people's aren't wise to them yet.I boycotted the mission thrift stores in alberta for these reasons, and was extremely disappointed to find all of the same earmarkings here. Mission thrift has used up all of their chances with me, and I will never ever set foot in one of their stores ANYWHERE ever again.For anyone who doesn't know, they used to call themselves Bibles for Missions, so it was pretty obvious what they were about.... trying to hide that, possibly in the wake of the growing momentum of orange shirt day.... that just seems super shady to me. The first orange shirt day was in 2013, and the name change was in 2017.... you do the math.
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December 2023 by Karen Ohanley
Called the mission today to ask what their drop off hours where today.loaded the car with clothes, linens and nic knack. Got there and they said they weren't taken anymore stuff til the next day. Drove over 1/2 hour to get there. Took it to value village instead. Upset about that. Hope they aren't in the habit of turning away free stuff.