$19.99
This 2026 calendar is filled with colourful illustrations by Indigenous artist Ronnie Simon.
Ronnie is a self-taught wildlife artist who started painting at a young age. Growing up in Fort McPherson, NT Ronnie’s inspiration comes from the land. His passion for wildlife and nature really prevails in his work.
For Ronnie, the portrayal of wildlife and birds in their natural habitat is his preference. Using acrylic paints as his medium, he portrays the natural beauty and serenity of nature in his work.
Dimensions: 12 in (W) x 9 in (H)
Made by Canadian Art Prints in Vancouver, BC.
$6.99
Get a laugh every time you open your fridge! This funny, saucy magnet can be stuck on all things including fridges, lockers, cards, dishwashers, metal cabinets, whiteboards, and more!
Measures 3.25" x 1.94"
Made by Pretty By Her in Cambridge, ON
$6.99
This sketch features the iconic "Maman" spider sculpture in the foreground, with the National Gallery of Canada rising behind it. The National Gallery of Canada, established in 1880, is showcased with attention to its glass and stone facade. The sketch highlights its role as a repository of Canadian and international art, celebrating the nation's cultural heritage.
Whether hung on the wall or placed on a magnetic surface, this magnet makes a beautiful and cherished memento and its a wonderful way to bring the charm of this picturesque setting into any home or office.
Magnet size is 2.75" x 3".
Made by Downtown Sketcher in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
$6.99
The sketch captures the essence of Ottawa, the vibrant capital of Canada, with the Rideau Canal and Parliament Buildings as its focal points. Ottawa, situated in southeastern Ontario, is a city rich in history and culture, serving as the nation's capital since 1867.
The Rideau Canal, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a prominent feature in the sketch. In the background, the Parliament Buildings stand majestically on Parliament Hill.
Whether hung on the wall or placed on a magnetic surface, this magnet makes a beautiful and cherished memento and its a wonderful way to bring the charm of this picturesque setting into any home or office.
Magnet size is 2.75" x 3".
Made by Downtown Sketcher in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
$6.99
The sketch depicts a vibrant scene from Ottawa's annual Tulip Festival. It captures the explosion of color as fields of tulips stretch out, showcasing various shades of red, yellow, pink, and purple.
The Tulip Festival, an annual event held in May, celebrates the historic ties between Canada and the Netherlands. The festival commemorates the Dutch royal family's wartime refuge in Ottawa during World War II and the gift of tulips sent to Canada as a symbol of gratitude.
Whether hung on the wall or placed on a magnetic surface, this magnet makes a beautiful and cherished memento and its a wonderful way to bring the charm of this picturesque setting into any home or office.
Magnet size is 2.75" x 3".
Made by Downtown Sketcher in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
$4.99
This maple leaf vinyl sticker is perfect for laptops, water bottles, coolers, notebooks, or anywhere you want to display Canadian pride!
Scratch resistant and dishwasher safe.
Size: 3" x 2.25"
Made by Carolyn Draws in Toronto, ON
$4.99
There's nothing better than a cursing yet chill-as-hell kitty who is floating out of life tied to a giant balloon. It's a cat. Tied to a giant balloon. Floating away. Peace out, fuckers.
Sticker measures 2.5" x 3".
Made by Studio Vcky in Vancouver, BC
$1.99
Now you can mail a beautiful piece of indigenous art to loved ones far away. Who wouldn't be happy to find this All My Relatives (Indinawemaaganidag) animals postcard in their mailbox!
Designed by Ojibwe artist Storm Angeconeb.
Native Northwest products are guided by the following principles:
Made by Native Northwest in Vancouver, British Columbia.
$4.99
This maple leaf flag vinyl sticker is perfect for laptops, water bottles, coolers, notebooks, or anywhere you want to display Canadian pride!
Scratch resistant and dishwasher safe.
Size: 3" x 2.25"
Made by Carolyn Draws in Toronto, ON
$29.95
Did you know Ottawa is home to some of the world’s most surprising inventions?
From instant mashed potatoes and walkie-talkies to the electronic synthesizer and McIntosh apple, Ottawa Made uncovers the city’s hidden history of creativity.
Authors Sam Laprade and Caroline Phillips take you on a fascinating journey through groundbreaking inventions, legendary artists, and a few oddball creations—like the infamous sausage ship from Prescott. Fun, intriguing, and full of surprises, this book celebrates the ingenuity that makes Ottawa truly one of a kind.
Measures 156 pages, 8 X 5.5 X 0.06 in
Distributed by Ottawa Press and Publishing in Ottawa, ON.
$9.99
Ope! Sorry, just gonna sneak past ya there...the perfect Canadian bumper sticker.
A though almost every humble Canadian driver has had at one time or another! Or possibly every day.
This sticker is made of removable vinyl!
Measures approximately 3.75" tall x 7.5" long.
Made by Salt and Paper in Toronto, Ontario.
$4.99
Spice up your water bottle, windshield, tumbler, laptop, or any other flat surface with a clear Octopus Vinyl Sticker.
Original linocut art by printmaker Carolyn Howse of Hawk and Rose Press.
Make sure that you apply the sticker to a completely dry and smooth surface for the best performance.
Perfect for slipping in a card, they make good gifts too.
This sticker is: Designed and Made in Canada, Dishwasher Safe, Waterproof, Scratch proof.
Approximate Dimensions: 3.5" W x 4.5" H
Made by Hawk and Rose Press in Mayne Island, BC.
$10.99
"Every child matters, including you and me. With our orange hearts, we walk in harmony. As a young child, your little world can be full of big emotions. In this book, I, Phyllis Webstad, founder of Orange Shirt Day, show that sharing my story with the world helped me to process my feelings. My true orange shirt story encourages young children to open their hearts and listen as others share their feelings, and to be more comfortable sharing their own feelings too. Listening is a first step towards reconciliation. It's never too early to start."
Phyllis Webstad (nee Jack) is Northern Secwepemc (Shuswap) from the Stswecem'c Xgat'tem First Nation (Canoe Creek Indian Band). She comes from mixed Secwepemc and Irish/French heritage. She was born in Dog Creek and lives in Williams Lake, BC, Canada. Phyllis is the founder of the Orange Shirt Day movement and has inspired thousands of people to honour Residential School Survivors and their families and share the call on September 30th of each year that "EVERY CHILD MATTERS." Phyllis is well respected for her work, her courage and for striving to heal our communities and Nation through speaking her truth.
Maker House is proud to donate all net proceeds (50% of the sales) from this book to Indigenous communities and organizations through our #CraftChange Program. We have raised over $20,000 through 2024 and currently donate to the Orange Shirt Society and the First Nations Child & Family Caring Society. Watch our Instagram for donation updates in June for Indigenous Peoples Month, and again on September 30th for Truth and Reconciliation Day.
Illustrated by Emily Kewageshig
Paperback
Distributed by Raincoast Books from Richmond, British Columbia.
$12.99
This bestselling, innovative picture book introduces readers to the concept of Etuaptmumk—or Two-Eyed Seeing, the gift of multiple perspectives in the Mi’kmaw language—as we follow a group of young children connecting to nature as their teacher.
A poetic, joyful celebration of the Lands and Waters as spring unfolds: we watch for Robin's return, listen for Frog's croaking, and wonder at maple tree's gift of sap. Grounded in Etuaptmumk, also known as Two-Eyed Seeing—which braids together the strengths of Indigenous and non-Indigenous ways of knowing—and the Mi’kmaq concept of Netukulimk—meaning to protect Mother Earth for the ancestors, present, and future generations—Walking Together nurtures respectful, reciprocal, responsible relationships with the Land and Water, plant-life, animals and other-than-human beings for the benefit of all.
Written by Elder Dr. Albert D. Marshall and Louise Zimanyi
illustrated by Emily Kewageshig
Paperback
Distributed by UTP Press in Toronto, ON
$20.00
First Nations 101: Tons of Stuff You Need to Know (2nd edition) by Lynda Gray, member of the Gisbutwada (killer whale) Clan of the Ts'msyen Nation and the community of Lax Kw'alaams, is a comprehensive, accessible overview of the real history of Canada as it relates to Indigenous people.
First Nations 101 sheds light on a wide range of topics, from cultural practices and societal structures, and holistic health and wellness to the lasting effects of the Indian Act, which legislated mandatory attendance at residential schools, among other detrimental policies. This expanded second edition with 16 new chapters delves into traditional Indigenous communities, the colonial interventions aimed at assimilating Indigenous people into mainstream society, and the profound impact of these interventionson Indigenous communities.
Designed for Indigenous and non-Indigenous readers, First Nations 101 is a valuable tool for educators, students, and anyone interested in making meaningful change.
Lynda Gray is a member of the Gisbutwada (killer whale) Clan of the Ts'msyen Nation and the community of Lax Kw'alaams on the Northwest Coast of BC. She was born in Prince Rupert but spent most of her life in East Vancouver until she bought a home in Prince Rupert in 2013 so that she and her children could return home more often to (re)connect to their Nation, family, friends, land, language, and culture. Gray is the proud mother of two adult children: Northwest Coast artist Phil Gray and professor Dr. Robin Gray. She and her children have learned much about their Ts'msyen culture and community from their participation in the Vancouver-based Lax Kxeen Ts'msyen Dance Group, from attending traditional feasts in their home community of Lax Kw'alaams, and from active learning of their ancestral language, Sm'algya̱x. In 2023, they founded the Ts'msyen Revolution Fund to provide small grants to help strengthen Ts'msyen culture and language in their home territory. Recent investments includehelping youth to create traditional regalia and a scholarship for a graduating student taking Sm'algya̱x classes.
Measures 8.5 X 5.5 / Paperback
Distributed by Raincoast Books from Richmond, British Columbia.
$14.99
We can see the aurora borealis from the backyard and the Rockies from the front porch. We can always go for pancakes and maple syrup or some ketchup chips. And we'll watch the Stanley Cup playoffs no matter who's playing! We're Canadians, through and through. But what about the baby, eh?
What do you know? Introducing 100 First Words for Little Canadians, a Great White North primer for kids learning their first words! Forget apple and dog. Little Canadians are ready to move from ABC to RCMP and other Canada-specific words like bakeapple, ogopogo, and Celine. Packed with hilarious illustrations and 100 words every Canadian baby should know (before any others, of course), 100 First Words for Little Canadians is the perfect board book for families who call Canada home.
Written by Pierre Lamielle.
Distributed by Raincoast Books from Richmond, British Columbia.
$11.95
This bold and colorful introduction to letters with Canadian wildlife is now available in board book format. Each number is shown alongside a matching quantity of Canadian animals rendered playfully in Geraldo Valério’s signature paper collage style: bighorn sheep, grebes, mantids, and more!
A great book for ages 3 and under.
Measures 7.5" x 7.5" / 22 pages / Board Book
Written by Geraldo Valerio
Distributed by UTP Press in Toronto, ON
$12.95
This bold and colorful introduction to numbers from 1 to 10 with Canadian wildlife is now available in board book format. Each number is shown alongside a matching quantity of Canadian animals rendered playfully in Geraldo Valério’s signature paper collage style: bighorn sheep, grebes, mantids, and more!
A great book for ages 3 and under.
Measures 7.5" x 7.5" / 22 pages / Board Book
Written by Geraldo Valerio
Distributed by UTP Press in Toronto, ON
$4.99
Spice up your water bottle, windshield, tumbler, laptop, or any other flat surface with a Mountain Mornings' outdoor stickers.
The stickers are locally printed on durable glossy vinyl. They are weatherproof and waterproof with a long lasting outdoor life and produced with GreenGuard Gold Certified eco friendly ink.
Make sure that you apply the sticker to a completely dry and smooth surface for the best performance.
Perfect for slipping in a card, they make good gifts too.
This sticker has: Glossy Vinyl Finish, Designed and Made in Canada, Produced with Eco Friendly Ink, Dishwasher Safe, Waterproof, Scratch proof and Eco Friendly Packaging.
Approximate Dimensions: 3.25" L
Made by Mountain Mornings in Burnaby, British Columbia.
$4.99
This sticker is perfect for both allys and cat lovers.
Perfect for water bottles, laptops, or anywhere you can think of!
Durable vinyl sticker.
2.75" Long.
Made by Prickly Cactus Collage in Toronto, ON
$6.99
Strike a pose every time you open your fridge! This colourful magnet can be stuck on all things including fridges, lockers, cards, dishwashers, metal cabinets, whiteboards, and more!
Measures 2.48" x 2.72".
Made by Pretty By Her in Cambridge, ON
$4.99
Share the pride you feel when scoring at the thrift shop!
Stick this sticker on your water bottle, your laptop, notebook or anywhere you want to show off your unique personality.
Perfect for slipping in a card, they make good gifts too.
Made of durable vinyl; weatherproof and waterproof!
Measures 3.5" x 1"
Made by Pretty By Her in Cambridge, ON
$4.99
This pride themed Equality Is Cool Sticker is a great addition to any collection!
Stick this sticker on your water bottle, your laptop, notebook or anywhere you want to show off your unique personality.
Perfect for slipping in a card, they make good gifts too.
Made of durable vinyl; weatherproof and waterproof!
Measures 3.5" x 1"
Made by Pretty By Her in Cambridge, ON
$9.99
Wind, weather and highway proof. And removeable! The perfect bumper sticker for any Star Wars fan!
Printed on thick, durable vinyl with a matte finish with a removeable adhesive, these bumper stickers will endure long after your engine gives out. Built for off-roading, the longest road trips and highway speeds, these bumper stickers are made with a special laminate that protects from dirt, scratches, rain and sun.
Bumper sticker size: 7.5" x 3"
Sticker Reads: "The Fastest Hunk of Junk In The Galaxy."
Made by Design Corner in Head of St. Margrets Bay, Nova Scotia.