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Highland Farms
Company typePrivate
IndustrySupermarket retail
Founded1963 in Toronto, Ontario
Founders
  • Charles Coppa
  • Louie Coppa
Headquarters50 Matheson Blvd. E., ,
Number of locations
3
Area served
Greater Toronto Area
OwnerCharles Coppa
Websitehighlandfarms.ca
Interior of the Mississauga store

Highland Farms Inc. is a Canadian family-owned regional supermarket chain in the Greater Toronto Area. Highland Farms was founded in 1963 by brothers Charles Coppa and John Louis "Louie" Coppa, with their first location at 1558 Queen Street West in Toronto. Highland Farms grew from operating a single moderately sized grocery outlet to five locations (at its peak) across the GTA in Vaughan, Scarborough, Mississauga and North York.

The Coppa family split the company between the two brothers in 2013 with three former Highland Farms stores in North York, Vaughan, and Scarborough being rebranded as Coppa's Fresh Market under a new company owned by Louie Coppa.[1]

The headquarters of the company is co-located with its Mississauga outlet at 50 Matheson Boulevard East, in northern Mississauga.

Locations

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The supermarket chain consists of three stores, one each in Mississauga (flagship store and head office), Scarborough and Vaughan.[2]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "CAMERA ON KING : Coppa's ~ formerly known at Highland Farms". 19 August 2015.
  2. ^ "Highland Farms to celebrate opening of new grocery store in Vaughan Friday". Vaughan Citizen. Metroland Media Group. March 28, 2017. Retrieved July 1, 2017.
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