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Art & Craft shopping in Ontario

  1. A

    Craft Studio

    Artisans at the Craft Studio blow hot glass, mould clay, weave textiles, design jewelry and teach classes. It's adjacent to Bounty.

    reviewed

  2. B

    The Canadian Naturalist

    Some questionable souvenirs – like native figurines and crystal CN Towers – along with high-quality tees, sweats, pewter, an array of Canadian art and maple syrupy edibles are available at this shop.

    reviewed

  3. C

    Clay Design

    This pottery studio is one of Harbord Street's handful of eclectic shops, and features a host of earthenware treasures, from vases to plates to teapots. Classes are taught here and the shop also hosts pottery parties.

    reviewed

  4. D

    Arctic Nunavut

    Carved Inukshuk figurines, Taloyoak dolls, Inuit handicrafts and Arctic-related books, music and DVDs are all sold here. Proceeds go toward the Nunavut Development Corporation, supporting artisans from Canada’s Aboriginal-run territory.

    reviewed

  5. E

    The Naked Sheep

    Stitch 'n' Bitchers and knitting grannies alike will find yarn, knitting and crochet accessories and other crafty things at this bright, friendly store. Classes are taught here almost every night and all are welcome to make use of the couches to hang out, sit and knit!

    reviewed

  6. F

    Bounty

    This contemporary, not-for-profit craft shop can be found inside York Quay Terminal, just west of the Queen's Quay Terminal. Among its wares are creative cards and beautiful dyed scarves, and all proceeds from sales go towards programming at the Harbourfront. Artisans in the adjacent Craft Studio blow hot glass, mould clay, weave textiles, design jewelry and teach classes.

    reviewed