Shop local
It's the holiday season – are you still looking for the perfect gift for someone special? Get inspired by our selection of 10 Manitoba-made items to complete your worry-free holiday shopping.
High-quality belts, purses, key rings, or bags made with passion and precision are available at MarcelMakes.
To order, contact @marcel.makes
Wool socks from Fiola Farm are made with fluffy, bulky Canadian wool to keep feet warm during winter.
To order, visit their website
Little Wing Odd Birds handcraft multicoloured wool birds to decorate your shelves or plants. These adorable creatures also carry personalized messages (love, wishes, congratulations, etc.).
To order, go here
Purple Lily Creations offers baskets of lavender-based lotions, creams, and room sprays.
To order, contact @purple.lily.creations
How about crochet earrings in vibrant colours from Nahla Handmade or other original metal creations from Dany MetalArt?
To order, contact @nahla.handmade and/or @dany_metalart
Barr Soap offers all kinds of soaps made with 100% natural ingredients. You can shop for soaps with relaxing aromas (lavender, eucalyptus) or refreshing aromas (mandarin, orange and lime).
To order, visit their website
Country Chameleon offers a variety of gourmet jams and preserves made with simple and tasty ingredients.
To order, contact @acountrychameleon
HEYRU offers a variety of wellness teas with healthy, rejuvenating, and antioxidant aromas, such as hibiscus and orange or purple tea.
To order, visit their website
For high-quality organic coffee enthusiasts, offer them coffee beans from Lelas Coffee Roasters! Coffee with exotic aromas and produced to environmentally friendly standards.
To order, go here
Mahendi Pottery offers a beautiful collection of ceramic mugs in soothing colours to drink tea or coffee in peace.
To order, contact @mahendipottery
A visit to Manitoba means travelling through Treaty 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 territory and communities signatory to Treaties 6 and 10, the original lands of the Anishinaabeg, Anish-Ininiwak, Dakota, Dené, Iiniwak, and Nehethowuk and the homeland of the Métis Nation. Its ongoing existence is thanks to these ancestors and their present day relatives who continue to love and care for the land.