Local Gift Guide

2022

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Museum Ornament This hand-painted glass ornament is a lovely souvenir from the Canadian Museum for Human Rights. Packaged in a keepsake box, it's ideal for gift-giving. $22.95 This rich-tasting syrup is produced in a centuries-old maple grove in the Baie-des-Chaleurs region of Quebec. It's ideal for cocktails, cooking or toppings. $4.95 - $22.95 Great Harvest Organic Maple Syrup Slippers Made of fur-lined deerskin these soft, durable slippers were created by an Indigenous-owned company and are 100% natural material. $149.95 Mugs/Candles These candles and mugs carry a beautiful message, which originates from Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Available in English or French. $24.95 e CMHR Boutique has the BEST GIFTS TO GIVE BACK AND INSPIRE Built upon lovely materials, such as merino wool, your gifts are set to impress and made to last. The Canadian Museum for Human Rights is more than a world class museum. Its gift store brings art from all over the world to reflect the spirt of the museum. boutique.humanrights.ca Hours: Tuesday – Friday 11:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Saturday 12 Noon – 4:00 p.m. Feminine glamour made comfy. We are passionate about design, impeccable fits and devoted to tasteful details! Let us wrap up your Holiday giving. 568 Academy Rd. | 204-487-1681 Follow us on Instagram for our latest collections. Instagram.com/chestntb Retail Therapy CHESTNUT LANE BOUTIQUE Cashmere lined gloves in soft suede and smooth leather with fur trim made in Italy. Chestnut Lane offers high-end, unique women's fashion THAT YOU'LL LOVE TO LIVE IN Votes for Women Puzzle This 500-piece puzzle celebrates people who contributed to the suffrage movement and fought to give women and people of colour the right to vote. $29.95

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