The pandemic forced people to stay at home and encouraged us to become even more passionate about buying at home. We as consumers quickly became aware of the importance of shopping locally, thus contributing to the success of Canadian-made items.
Fallen Tree Woodworking is a small shop located in Ottawa, Ontario Canada. Our items are handmade with love in our workshop (aka our shed). Some of our items consist of barn wood, exotic wood, live edge, plywood and MDF in the designs. Because each…
Fallentimber Meadery is a member of the cottage winery industry in Alberta. Our doors officially opened to the public in the fall of 2010. Great mead starts with great honey, and honey is something that the Ryan family knows very well. Back in 1969,…
Fallentimber Meadery was founded with our very first line of Traditional Style Meads. They officially opened the Meadery to the public in 2010. In 2013 they launched our very first sparkling mead cocktail. The growth continued to 2021 when they…
Famille Migneron de Charlevoix – Passionate about agronomy, visionaries and lovers of their region, Charlevoix, Maurice Dufour and Francine Bouchard were pioneers in the field of microcheese making in Quebec by launching their project in…
This Family Pastimes Canadian made games provider has produced games since 1972 in Perth, Ontario. Multiple game platforms for everyone from toddler to adult across the board. Players work together to get the goat family safely to new meadow and…
Fancy Pokket Bakery started in 1989 as a small family-owned business located in the heart of Moncton, New Brunswick. Today, the business still prides itself on its family values and use of the highest quality ingredients to provide only the best…
At Fandom Regalia, every piece of jewellery is proudly made in Canada. Supporting local businesses has always been a priority for us—not just to uplift our community but to reduce our environmental footprint as well. With the U.S. threatening…
Faraway Cider – With a curiosity for cider making and a distinct lack of apples, Peter Milner set out exploring the back roads of Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, and started knocking on doors. This quest led to the discovery of some wonderful…
The Farm and Market in Clarenville is a non-profit, community enterprise run by a group of dedicated volunteers. We envision a Province where people purchase the majority of their summer seasonal crops and complementary food / craft products from…
Farm Boy fresh market stores have been providing a fun and friendly, fresh market shopping experience for over 36 years with legions of loyal fans in Brantford, Cambridge, Cornwall, Hamilton, Kingston, Kitchener, London, Ottawa, Oakville, Pickering,…