The Paper
Touring Canada House
We're taking you on a visual tour through Canada House, a Canadian Outpost we believe to be one of Canada's greatest, hidden design treasures.
The Marble Sugar Cookie
The Province of Canada team has been hard at work prepping for the holidays. In between packing orders, we were in the lab creating, perfecting, and "taste-testing" this Marble Sugar Cookie aka our 2017 Christmas cookie.
Pros and Cons of Celebrating Christmas Early
We recognize the advantages and disadvantages of getting into the Christmas spirit too early, so we brainstormed five pros, cons, and compromises.
Playlist: Almost Christmas Vol. II
In the spirit of celebrating Christmas early, we’ve curated the sequel to last year’s Almost Christmas playlist with Almost Christmas Vol. II.
Hotel William Gray
The historic, yet modern boutique hotel that is the William Gray is the ideal winter getaway that no Canadian knew they needed.
Store Profile: Good Neighbour
At Province of Canada, there are no bad Canadian neighbours. This makes it only fitting that we partnered with Good Neighbour, a boutique shop in Toronto’s Leslieville community.
A Restaurant Named Toqué
We saw that this restaurant took second place in Canada’s 100 Best Restaurants 2017 and - for obvious reasons - the name appealed to us.
Carl Laidlaw Orchards
As made-in-Canada enthusiasts, we can appreciate homegrown apples, so this week we went searching for an orchard to visit.
This Year's Toque
Our obsession with Canada and cotton continues. We know the weather has been mild, but the new Province Ribbed Toque is not season specific.
Store Profile – August Kinn
It's okay if you don't know what to gift your friend at their upcoming baby shower, August Kinn co-founders Julie and Katie know.
Province of Canada at TIFF
You know it’s September in Toronto with the arrival of TIFF. This year, as the two before it, we were hanging out in the eTalk Sephora lounge, an interview spot and swag station for a host of TIFF stars.
Fall Visuals: Nous Sommes Les Canadiens
In almost every Canadian wardrobe exists that one go-to pullover that has weathered generations. Think of that communal old faithful at the family cottage or the oversized crewneck in your dad’s bottom drawer. You know what we’re talking about.












