This Canadian Holiday Gift Guide highlights some of the best local businesses from coast to coast, so you can shop intentionally, discover new favourites, and give presents that tell a story. Whether you’re looking for luxury splurges, stocking stuffers, or unique finds for kids, foodies, or homebodies, this curated list has a Canadian-made option for every budget and every person in your life.
Shopping for the holidays just feels a little more meaningful when you choose to support Canadian brands. From handcrafted jewellery and cozy winter apparel to small-batch skincare and beautifully made home dΓ©cor, Canada is full of thoughtful, high-quality gifts for everyone on your list.
Mejuri β Everyday fine jewellery from Toronto; minimal, wearable, and giftable.
Jenny Bird β Bold, sculptural pieces with a signature modern edge.
Wolf Circus (Vancouver) β Handcrafted, recycled metals; perfect for sustainable gifting.
So Pretty Cara Cotter (Edmonton) β Feminine, gold-filled pieces that feel luxe without the price tag.
Fable (Vancouver) β Ceramic dishware, beautiful mugs, and elevated table sets. Use ALIFEWELLCONSUMED10OFF
Lohn (Toronto) β Candles inspired by botanical scents and clean ingredients.
Province of Canada β Cozy blankets, home linens, and minimalist Canadian staples.
Umbra β Stylish, design-forward home accessories created in Toronto.
Kotn β Ethical cotton basics, cozy sweats, and wardrobe essentials.
Aritzia β A Canadian staple; their scarves, socks, and Super Puff accessories make perfect gifts.
Roots β Iconic sweats and leather goods; great for matching family sets.
OKAYOK (Toronto) β Playful socks and apparel with fun prints, made locally.
Three Ships Beauty β Vegan, science-backed skincare made in Toronto.
Cheekbone Beauty β Indigenous-owned, clean cosmetics with beautifully pigmented shades.
Rocky Mountain Soap Co. β All-natural products made in Canmoreβgreat for stocking stuffers.
BKIND (Montreal) β Eco-friendly skincare and bestselling nail polishes.
Peace by Chocolate (Nova Scotia) β Holiday assortments that tell an inspiring refugee-to-Canadian story.
Purdys Chocolatier β A Canadian holiday classic.
Drizzle Honey (Calgary) β Artisanal raw honey in seasonal flavours.
Maison OrphΓ©e (Quebec) β Premium oils, vinegars, and condiments.
Petit Lem (Montreal) β Organic cotton PJs in adorable holiday prints.
Pehr (Toronto) β Beautifully designed blankets, bins, and clothing for little ones.
Hatley (Montreal) β Rain gear, winter wear, and fun PJs.
Q for Quinn (Toronto) β Organic cotton socks and basics for kids and babies.
Obakki (Vancouver) β Purpose-driven home goods and accessories.
Anian (Victoria) β Circular fashion made from recycled wool.
Heirloom Hats (Toronto) β Handcrafted wool felt hats.
MacAuslandβs Woollen Mills (PEI) β Timeless wool blankets, woven since 1932.
I actually had no idea Wolf Circus was based right here in Vancouver! Iβve been trying to shop more local lately so I’ll definitely be checking them out for some gifts this year.
yes! a fantastic local Vancouver brand!
This guide is a lifesaver! I always try to shop local for the holidays, so I really appreciate this roundup of Canadian brands. Itβs so nice to discover new small businesses to support.
Quick question: do you have a personal favourite on the list that works well for someone who is usually “impossible” to buy for?
thank you! i feel any of the foodie gifts would be great for anyone on your list!