If there is one place in the world where I can happily get lost for hours on end, it’s Indigo; Canada’s biggest book store. Wandering the aisles of beautiful books and magazines, a Starbucks in hand, it’s easy to lose yourself checking out the new releases, seeking adventure with a scary novel, broadening my horizons in the Travel section, or finding some family fun with the puzzles and toys. Indigo is one of my favourite places to escape when I want a little “me time”, or when I’m ready to get serious and do some Christmas shopping. Whether in store or on-line Indigo has something for everyone. Some new fun favourites in the sprawling Indigo stores revolve around…wait for it….all things Canadian! That’s right! Whether you are looking to put together a gorgeous gift basket of cheeky Canadian fun, or find that one unique, yet truly Canadian piece, Indigo is your go to store. Highlighted below are my top choices for the season:
A Read The North Tote Read the North! The wealth of talent we have in Canada knows no boundaries and what better way to tote your favourite Canadian authors than within this 100% cotton canvas tote. ARV $10.00 Books for the entire family including; CANADA by Mike Myers In this instant national bestseller, comedy superstar Mike Myers writes from the (true patriot) heart about his 53-year relationship with his beloved Canada. ARV $39.95 Hat Trick Effortlessly cool, but designed to keep you warm, tell it like it is with this retro-inspired toque. Go Canada! ARV $24.50 Coffee Mug Cuteness Show your provincial pride with a generously sized mug that celebrates all things Ontario. Plus it’s an excuse to indulge in just one more cup of coffee! ARV $12.00 Holiday Plaid Napkins Exuberant Holiday Plaid woven in cotton with a hint of gold shimmer is perfect for Christmas. Available only at Indigo. Pillow Love From sea to shining sea, beautiful allover embroidery comes together in a celebration of our great land. Their conversation-starting pillow is designed in textured cotton and finished with rounded corners, a full lining and a smooth woven back. A concealed zipper ensures easy care. ARV $39.50 Maple Leaf Reading Socks A patriotic twist on their classic, knit reading socks, their latest Cozy Canadian Socks that boast a luxe, faux sherpa lining will keep your toes toasty as the temperature drops. ARV $34.50 Braided Cable Knit Sherpa Throw The warmest of throws for those cold Canadian nights. Knit from soft marled yarns in a classic cable stitch, the Braided Cable Knit Sherpa Throw reverses to a plush fleece back that offers an extra layer of warmth on chilly days. It’s the perfect mix of heritage style and cozy comfort and perfect for so many on your Christmas gift list. $70.00 You can trust Indigo to provide unique gifts that anyone on your list would enjoy.
Are you ready to do some shopping? I know I am. This is just one of the reasons I’m so excited to pass on this news; it’s time to GIFT THE NORTH! One lucky reader of How To Survive Life In The Suburbs will WIN a $100 Indigo Gift Card so they can do some shopping of their very own! To enter simply tell me which product highlighted above or in the Gifts from Canada section on the Indigo website most appeals to you. Then use the Rafflecopter form provided to earn those extra entries. Good luck. a Rafflecopter giveaway This giveaway is open to Canadians only, excluding Quebec, and to all those who have reached the age of majority in their Province. Closes December 22nd, 2016. NOTE: Prizes will not be delivered in time for Christmas. Disclosure: This is a sponsored post in partnership the above mentioned brand. All thoughts and ideas remain my own.
lynnn clayton says
The Sherpa throw
Brenda K says
The Braided Cable Knit Sherpa Throw would be a cosy addition on my leather sofa.
Karine says
I really like their throws!
Angela September says
I LOVE the “Read The North” merch, that is so fantastic!!
Marra says
I love the Cozy Canadian Socks!
LisaM says
I love the “Read the North” tote and the Canada pillow!
Sarah Smart says
The “hat trick” toque is very much my style! I’ll go for that !!!
heather sibley says
The Braided Cable Knit Sherpa Throw appeals to me. It looks so comfy and cozy for those cold Canadian winter nights.
Maritess S says
The Braided Cable Knit Sherpa Throw appeals to me. It is something that will be used often during the cold winter nights.
Wendy Jensen says
The plaid napkins.
mohammad anjum says
love the Canadian pillows
Clare O'Brien says
I like the Read the North tote.
Wanda Bee says
The Maple Leaf Reading Socks look soooooo nice and warm!
yvonne says
I like the Braided Cable Knit Sherpa Throw; we’re going to be catching up on some of our favorite shows! Happy Holidays!
tanyab79 says
I like the Maple Leaf Reading Socks they look like they would keep my feet nice and toasty.