Gift shopping in Canada
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Au Papier Japonais
You’d never have guessed how many guises Japanese paper can come in until you visit this gorgeous little shop. The lamps and kites make great gifts and you can fold them for easy transport. This store has also become an arts and crafts hub and offers workshops and seminars.
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Things Japanese
A Zen garden-like tranquility welcomes visitors to peruse through beautiful tea sets and canisters, calligraphy tools, origami kits and kimonos. Sushiphiles will get their fill of elegant serving plates and chopsticks. Unusual incense brands and scents are also available.
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The Tin Taj
Every square inch of wall and ceiling in this colorful shop seems to be home to some whimsical tin delight. Wares come from all over the world but this is definitely a place for unique Canadian memorabilia, reasonable prices and lots of fun.
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Outer Layer
Hipster gift shops aren't hard to find in the big city, but Outer Layer stands out from the sea with an extensive selection of imported soaps and bath products in addition to the usual unusual cards, stationary and gift wrap.
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Bata Shoe Museum Gift Shop
Gift up for every shoe-lover you know at this cute sideline to one of Toronto's most fascinating museums, with shoe occasion cards, calendars and books about shoes, shoe posters and even shoe-motif scarves.
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Lucie Favreau Antiques
This colorful, museum-like store is brimming with giggle-inducing housewares, advertising plaques, toys and sports memorabilia like signed baseballs, among other collectibles.
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