Shop local
You want to offer the most beautiful gift to your loved ones, the most original, useful or ecological, and support local. Take a look at this selection of Manitoba vendors, you will certainly find everything you're looking for!
If you are looking for a useful and original gift. FrouFrou offers pretty funny rugs in French to welcome your guests!
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Want to surprise one of your loved ones? Give them a personalized drawing from Kirsch
To order:
https://kirschstreetstudio.square.site/
Komera hot sauce is the gourmet gift not to be missed to spice up your dishes or please your loved ones.
To order:
https://komera.ca/find-a-retailer or on Amazon
The perfect gift for bird lovers, especially at this time of year. Natural wood feeders to feed and admire sparrows and other species.
To order:
https://flyinfeeder.ca/contact/
Flowers, plants, and decorative items will always please your loved ones!
To order:
www.shop-kado.ca or visit the shop on Tuesday-Saturday 12-5 pm (139 Marion St)
Original peanut butter, with honey or without sugar to delight your taste buds! A lovely gift set is available in the Chap’s online store, and shipping is free for orders over 35%.
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A stunning collection of handmade earrings is available at Oak and Willow. Visit the Instagram page to choose the ones that suit you!
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Essential oils, lip balms, and other natural beauty products made with love. Check out the wide selection on their online store.
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If you want to impress your loved ones during the holidays, treat yourself to one of Resin by J’s colourful creations: cutting boards, tables, and resin-based trays!
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If you like vintage home décor items, check out Wanted Wild Co! You’ll find furniture, accessories and even an online Christmas store with adorable ornaments to decorate your tree.
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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.