(Photo: Carmen Cheung)
Looking for the perfect present for that special someone—or yourself? From lush handmade soaps to DIY craft kits and cozy sweaters, we’ve hand-picked 75 made-in-Canada gifts that feel great to give and receive.
Made with scraps of faux fur from the brand’s coat production, this mini tote fits all the essentials.
Mini tote, $140, freedandfreed.com
Chic, cozy and cold weather-ready, these luxe sweaters are Canadian-made to keep you feeling warm and looking good all throughout winter.
Luxe Holiday Sweaters, $120, northernreflections.com
These 3-D-printed vases give a stylish new life to recycled plastic.
Conical vase, $140, cyrcdesign.com
Give the gift that keeps on giving all year. Find the perfect mobile plan this holiday to keep you and yours connected season after season.
Holiday deals on mobile plans, from $60/month, rogers.com/WrappedInRed
The two sisters behind this Vancouver-based brand make their cold-processed, small-batch soaps—like the Pow Wow Soap, pictured—using traditional Indigenous ingredients.
Soap, $12, sisterssage.com
These non-alcoholic canned cocktails—which include sparkling negronis, vermouth spritzes and bee’s knees—boast all the complex flavours of the real thing, minus the hangover.
Non-alcoholic cocktails, $22 for a pack of four, drinkwildfolk.com
A pair of funky abstract earrings is the perfect stocking stuffer.
Earrings, $44, nightmovesatelier.com
Designed for Newfoundland’s luxe Fogo Island Inn, these playing cards feature traditional iconography from the island and come in a handmade fabric pouch.
Playing cards, $30, fogoislandworkshops.ca
With amber ale from Toronto’s Henderson Brewery as its star ingredient, this jelly pairs well with tangy cheeses and meat.
Beer jelly, $9, maltyandhoppydelicacy.ca
From soothing salts to dried blooms and incense, this kit has everything you need for a relaxing bath.
Bath ritual kit, $38, selvrituel.com
Let the tea lover in your life sip their way through six blends from different terroirs.
Tea discovery set, $40, camellia-sinensis.com
Lure new members to the slipper life with these cozy, colourful sheepskin mules.
Slippers, $137, pantouflemouton.com
Treat them to a fine leather crossbody bag that will stand the test of time.
Leather crossbody bag, $220, ateliereli.shop
The Cosmans have been making liquid gold on their Quebec farm for almost 50 years.
Pure maple syrup, $20, coswebb.ca
This terracotta clay kit makes at-home pottery—and cleanup—a breeze.
DIY pottery kit with paint, $100, clubterracotta.ca
Stay warm with a colour-blocked beanie, available in adult and kids’ sizes.
Beanies, from $42 each, caribou.studio
These made-in-Toronto traditional Brazilian sweets burst with mouth-watering flavours, like dark raspberry and salted caramel crunch.
Brigadeiro gift box, $18 for 6, marysbsweets.com
This hand-knit pillow cover will inject a little joy in any room.
Throw pillow cover, $395, maisonlacombe.ca
This beetroot-packed brownie mix totally counts toward your daily veggie intake.
Beetroot brownie mix, $15, belapeko.com
This cozy sweatshirt is perfect for the loved one who likes taking their time.
Crewneck sweater, $120, goodforsunday.com
A stunning hand-woven leash is as much a gift for yourself as it is for your pooch.
Braided leash, $75, knotty-pets.com
This hand-knit sweater will make other pups purple with envy.
Dog sweater, from $37, etsy.com/ca/shop/MountainBirchCrafts
(Photo: Carmen Cheung)Add a touch of sparkle to your winter looks.
Brooches, from $58, instagram.com/dannypollakaccessories
Available in an array of colours, this slouchy merino scarf will punch up any outfit.
Merino wool scarf, $145 each, liliandhenry.com
Gorgeously patterned silk scrunchies are a must-have for all hair types.
Silk scrunchies, $30 each, shophairofthedog.com
A few dabs of one of these made-in-Montreal hot sauces are sure to awaken your taste buds.
Louisiana Style and Fermented Jalapeño hot sauce, $12 each, markshotsauce.com
These colourful scented bath bombs are guaranteed to liven up bathtime.
Mini bath bombs, $25 for 15, blazingbombs.com
Go graphic with a pair of mismatched earrings.
Beaded earrings, $95, instagram.com/beads.and.babes
Floppy crocheted animals, like these ducks, make cuddly friends for kids of all ages.
Crocheted ducks, $45 each (or buy the pattern for $9), woolinen.ca
This trio of skin-loving salves features ingredients that are harvested in an ethical, sustainable manner informed by Squamish cultural teachings.
Kalkáy healing salve, $20, Pá7pawtn sore muscle salve, $20, Kw’enikwáy salve, $25, skwalwen.com
Embrace the holiday sweater tradition with a DIY ornament.
DIY stitched ornament kits, $25 each, canadianstitchery.com
They’ll cherish this hand-drawn tarot deck from Edmonton artist Alyson Davies.
Tarot deck, $78, alysondavies.com
This patchwork bag is made out of reclaimed sailcloth, leather and drapery fabric by a mother-daughters trio.
Upcycled belt bag, $155, roncypacks.com
Each of these intricately handcrafted unscented soaps pays tribute to the beadwork of Northern Tutchone women from the Mayo community in the Yukon.
Artisan soaps, $15 each, yukonsoaps.com
Locally harvested kelp gives this gin a subtle salty taste.
Seaside gin, $46, lcbo.com
This ring—which is made from hammered sterling silver and topped with an iridescent pearl—is an heirloom-worthy piece.
Ring, $185, pilaragueci.com
This bud vase by Vancouver-based artist Maria Struk is inspired by the fictional town of Bedrock from The Flintstones.
Bud vase, $50, mariaidadesigns.com
This pandemic-born business routinely sells out of its highly popular, highly addictive vegan treats—especially its OG flavour, Cookies and Cream.
Mini cookies, $12 for a pack, acookiecalledquest.com
The peanut butter lovers in your life will be obsessed with this gorgeous bar, filled with PB ganache, salted caramel, peanuts and Reese’s Thins.
Filled chocolate bar, $27, thedsrtcompany.com
The perfect accompaniment to creamy cheeses, these sophisticated jams bring together fruity flavours with iconic drinks and cocktails.
Peach Prosecco sparkling jam, $8, and Apricot Icewine jam, $10, provisionsfoodcompany.com
An indulgent blend of botanical oils and hand-picked blooms, this nourishing oil is the secret to a year-round glow.
Body oil, $28, bloomingwild.ca
These hand-carved wooden utensils will look good among any home cook’s existing assortment.
Spatula, $22, chicbasta.com
This sweet honey wine—made from raw organic honey and rhubarb—tastes like summer in a bottle.
Hydromel Beezz Rhubarbe, $19, mielsdanicet.com
Forged by hand in Saint-Agapit, Que., this sleek opener will effortlessly crack open any bottle the party throws its way.
Bottle opener, $39, strobusforge.com
We can think of few better gifts than a plant and a handmade planter combo.
Anthurium Clarinervium plant (planter not included), $55, fleurliving.com
A chic porcelain necklace in a bold hue makes a statement.
Necklace, $145, studiomineraldesign.com
Help them find their Zen with a set of stackable wooden stones that doubles as decor.
Wooden balancing stones, $58, atelier-bosc.myshopify.com
This vodka is infused with green tea extract for an unexpectedly refreshing taste.
Green tea-flavoured vodka, $35, lcbo.com
Simple and elegant, these rings feature vintage glass crystal stones set in brass.
Rings, $45 each, moonrox.ca
Ceramicist Vicky Pratt Becker makes whimsical and highly functional stoneware pieces, like this joyful pitcher.
Pitcher, $180, simons.ca
This ethereal vase is made by Peter Gudrunas, one of the few glass-blowers in North America still making coloured glass completely from scratch.
Glass vase, $240, siriusglassworks.com
Toronto chocolatier Laura Slack has been obsessed with making sweets since childhood, and it shows in her vibrant, shockingly delicious confections.
Dulce de leche truffles, $16 for six, lauraslack.com
Riffing off the Japanese practice of furoshiki, these beautifully printed and machine-washable wraps work triple duty as small tablecloths, soft lunch bags or reusable gift wraps.
Printed fabric squares, $38 each, pascalefaubert.com
Hand-painted stoneware pieces, like this quirky pipe, are hallmarks of Barrie, Ont.-based ceramist Heather Long’s playful work.
Ceramic pipe, $65, dayseyeceramics.com (available soon)
These Vancouver-made bud vases have the look and feel of pieces of sanded-down beach glass.
Pastel bud vase, $55, goodbeast.ca
The signature woven edges give this leather envelope bag a sophisticated look, without a luxury price tag.
Mini leather bag, $164, modjulstudio.com
A two-ingredient cocktail in a can? Trust us: This grapefruit and wine number hits the right notes of dry, sweet and sparkling.
Sparkling cocktail, $3, lcbo.com
Woven leather and brass buckles give this basket tote—which can be worn three ways—an edge.
Basket tote, $345, uppdoo.com
The butter enthusiast in your life needs one of these blob-shaped dishes.
Butter dish, $75, strangerstudio.ca
Sit back and sip on this peppery single malt whisky made from B.C.-grown malted barley.
Single malt whisky, $56, oddsocietyspirits.com
This deep, smoky fragrance is available in both roller and spray formats.
Honey Tobacco fragrance roller, $52, picotcollective.com
Leather and wood come together in this stylish-yet-functional tray.
Tray, $155, ateliercub.com
Gift this chic holder with your favourite incense for an easy gift.
Incense holder, $40, bettinawestwood.com
Burning cedarwood incense is the perfect way to relax.
Incense, $16, provinceapothecary.com
These curvy candles come in an array of shapes and colours.
Sculptural candle, $14, twisteddcandles.com
Neon pink gives this classic print an instant update.
Linen napkins, $34 for two, banquetworkshop.ca
Elevate any tablescape with this pastel glassware.
Glass cup, $52, infiniteglassworks.com
Chiselled from stone sourced in Saint-Élie-de-Caxton, Que., these make a great gift for anyone who likes their whisky on the rocks.
Whisky stones, $64, chicbasta.com
These ceramic espresso cups are wheel-thrown and glazed by artist Dasha Valakhanovitch.
Espresso cups, $70 for a set of two, daceramics.com