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Leon's returns to Cornwall with new showroom on Marleau Avenue

A familiar national brand has reopened a Cornwall showroom on Marleau Avenue, restoring local access to furniture, mattresses, appliances and a Made-in-Canada selection for households across the city and neighbouring communities.

Leon's returns to Cornwall with new showroom on Marleau Avenue
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The popular national furniture chain has reopened a showroom in Cornwall, bringing back an in-person option for shopping furniture, mattresses, appliances and electronics in the city. Located at 1360 Marleau Avenue, east of McConnell, Leon’s Cornwall resumes service after more than three decades of the brand serving the community.

Local convenience for homes across the region

The store’s location offers straightforward access from Highway 401 and regional roads, positioning it as a local alternative for residents who previously travelled to larger centres for larger purchases. The new showroom is described as lifestyle-inspired, with seasonal collections and displays intended to help customers visualise furnishings in an Ontario home.

Leon's Cornwall says it will provide a range of services to complement in-store browsing, including free local delivery on qualifying purchases over $999, as well as pickup, installation and haul-away as optional add-on services. The store emphasises a selection of Made in Canada items, highlighting domestic craftsmanship and materials for customers who prioritise Canadian-made products.

Hours, location and practical details

The showroom is open seven days a week with the following hours and contact details:

  • Address: 1360 Marleau Avenue, Cornwall
  • Phone: 613-221-7377
  • Hours: Monday–Friday 10 a.m.–8 p.m.; Saturday 10 a.m.–6 p.m.; Sunday 11 a.m.–5 p.m.
ServiceDetail
Local deliveryFree on qualifying purchases over $999
Additional servicesPickup, installation, haul-away (available as add-ons)
Product rangeFurniture, mattresses, appliances, electronics, Made in Canada selection

Community reach and regional role

The company says the Cornwall store will serve households across the city as well as nearby communities in Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry (SDG) and the Akwesasne area. For a city that straddles urban and rural needs, retaining local retail options can be important for residents who prefer to inspect larger items in person before purchasing or who need same-region delivery and installation.

Leon's is a long-established Canadian brand that dates back to 1909 and the reopened Cornwall location continues what the company describes as "a proud local tradition of value, quality and service" that has been present in the community for more than 30 years. The return may help some households avoid longer trips for big-ticket home purchases while offering local employment and service opportunities tied to store operations and delivery.

What this means for shoppers

For Cornwall shoppers, the showroom restores a local option for multiple needs under one roof: furnishing a new space, refreshing a favourite room or replacing essential appliances. The presence of a Made-in-Canada selection may be particularly attractive for buyers seeking domestically produced furniture and finishes suited to local lifestyles and climate.

Residents planning larger purchases would be wise to confirm delivery zones and qualifying thresholds for free delivery, and to consider the add-on options for installation and haul-away when budgeting. The store’s weekday evening hours and weekend availability aim to accommodate customers who work standard hours, while the accessible Marleau Avenue location seeks to serve both city residents and those coming in from surrounding rural townships.

As Cornwall continues to balance the retail needs of its urban population and the surrounding rural catchment, the reopening of Leon’s presents a practical, localised shopping alternative that ties into the city’s broader retail mix and regional network.

Ryan Kowalski
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