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Eight Beautiful Boutiques to Shop Local in Toronto

Canada is full of artisans who offer luxury products of unparalleled quality. Several of these creators are established in Toronto. Take advantage of a stay in the Queen City to visit their store.

Stackt Market 

28, Bathurst Street 

Find more than twenty local artisans under one roof at the Stackt Market. Can you believe that these pretty cafes, restaurants and boutiques that sell jewelry, clothing and accessories are built in... containers? That’s right! The place is extremely popular among locals.

Hoi Bo 

15, Trinity Street 

Getting a Hoi Bo piece of clothing is adding a timeless garment to your wardrobe. Above all trends, Hoi Bo dresses, pants and shirts, all of which are handmade in Toronto, are well-cut and offered in a neutral palette. These minimalist pieces will will coordinate perfectly with the rest of your wardrobe.

Province of Canada 

1004, Queen Street East 

Loungewear has grown in popularity over the past year and is not about to go away anytime soon. If you're a fan of these soft and comfortable pieces, then you should definitely try the made in Canada pieces from Province of Canada. Softness, comfort and modern fit combine perfectly to create contemporary pieces that you will keep for a long time. If you only have one piece to buy, get your hands on their half-zip hoodie.

Province Apothecary 

1554, Dundas Street 

An unparalleled destination for natural and organic beauty products made in Canada. Suitable for the most sensitive skin types, discover the benefits of their luxurious facial serums, massage oils or incense sticks infused with essential oils.

Lohn 

3289, Lenworth Drive, Mississauga 

Because you can't have too many candles, can you? Treat yourself to these little creations hand poured in Toronto and made with organic coconut and soy waxes and pure essential oils. The candles are poured into reusable glass or ceramic vases. They are also vegan and non-toxic. Let yourself be charmed by their fabulous fragrances such as coconut and cardamom, tangerine and pink pepper or black spruce and fir.

Opelle 

128, St Clarens Avenue 

Opelle offers stunningly handmade bags in natural leather. Adopt their signature model, the Lotus, or the very popular Evie Bundle Bag, which comes in several sizes and colors. Studio visits are by appointment only.

Spirit of York Distillery 

12, Trinity Street 


Taste the best of what Ontario has to offer. Are you more of a gin, vodka or whiskey person? Spirit of York has it all. According to their own advice, their spirits should be drunk as is, but they are also excellent in cocktails.

Roberts Gallery 

631, Dupont Street

Discover this gallery which only showcases Canadian artists through monthly exhibitions. This is the perfect place to treat yourself to an original work of art that will add warmth and elegance to your home. Various styles and sizes are available.

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Virginie LandrySeptember 17th, 2021
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