10 Perfect Toronto Souvenirs and Gifts to buy When You Visit the 6ix

There are so many things to buy in Toronto. There is high-end retail, there are locally made products and there are iconic Canadian items. When you are visiting the city, whether it is your first time or you are looking for a gift for a friend, keep an eye out for these perfect Toronto souvenirs.

Toronto Souvenirs and gifts

Roots Clothing

Roots clothing is known for its craftsmanship and functionality. Comfy sweats are also back in style and sweat pants and hoodies are all over retail store windows. I live in their sweatpants when I am at home and there is nothing comfier in my wardrobe. If you are shopping for the best souvenirs from Toronto that you can wear for years to come, grab yourself a pair of Roots sweatpants or a sweatshirt or bring one home for someone who loves comfort.

Canadian Food and Snacks

If you want some cute candies for loved ones, you will find plenty in Toronto. There are some things you can only buy in Canada that you should consider taking home from your trip. These include popular Canadian foods like Ketchup chips, Smoked Salmon, Smarties, Nanaimo Bars, Coffee Crisp, Purdy’s Chocolates and Laura Secord Chocolates.

If you are in Toronto over the holidays, check out these Canadian Christmas foods that you should be on the look out for.

Maple Syrup

Probably what most people think of as one of the things that represent Canada is maple syrup. Available in gift shops across the country, as well as in airports and grocery stores, grab some to take home as it is one of the best presents from Toronto. If you want the best bag for your buck, grab a bottle from Costco! (But make sure you put this Canadian souvenir in your checked luggage as it is too much liquid for carry on luggage). If you are looking for small bottles, you can often find them while shopping at Winners or Home Sense, and of course, at gift shops, hotel shops, and the airport!

Indigenous Jewelry and Art

There are hundreds of incredibly talented Indigenous artists that live and work in Toronto and all over Ontario. Small markets will have local art and so will gift shops. When looking for any First Nations art, ensure you are shopping for locally made products, not imported goods that are made in a factory!

Sports Memorabilia

Toronto Maple Leafs jerseys are recognizable around the world. If you are looking for the perfect thing to buy in Toronto, it has got to be a Maple Leafs jersey. If you insist on another sport, consider a Toronto FC jersey.

Book a Photo Shoot

Did you know you can book a local photographer while in Toronto? It is easy! Just look up and book a photo shoot online! If you use the code LINDSAY you will get $25 off your booking as well! Click here to search and book a photographer that fits your schedule!

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Tim Hortons Mug

Coffee and Tim Hortons are synonyms in Canada. Asking someone if they want a “Timmys” is the same as asking if they want a coffee. If you want to know what to buy in Toronto and have a thing for coffee, skip the Starbucks cups and get yourself a Tim Horton’s Travel Mug from any Tim Horton’s coffee shop.

Want more souvenir shopping posts? Check out Canada souvenirs, Vancouver souvenirs, Victoria souvenirs and Whistler souvenirs.

Toronto skyline

Where to Stay in Toronto

Best Luxury: St Regis offers a short walk to Yonge Street and Entertainment district.

Mid-Range: Sheraton Centre has city views and an indoor/outdoor pool.

Best for Families and Travelers on a Budget: Chelsea Hotel is fun for families and perfect price wise for budget conscious travelers.

Resources for Visiting Canada in 2022

Whether you are planning your trip to Canada, or are already here, these resources should help you, wherever you may be in the country.

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Things to Pack when visiting Canada

A good rain jacket is always a good idea, even in the summer. While you are not likely to get wet in July and August, late august almost always sees a wet day, and May, June, and September will also get rain. If you are visiting Vancouver or the West Coast, you can likely get by with rain gear and layers, but if you are visiting the rest of the country, pack your winter gear!

A good power bank to charge phones and other devices is essential for most. After a day of videoing, GPS, and taking photos, the last thing you want is a dead cell phone. These are inexpensive and come in handy during the day. If you are flying to Canada, make sure you keep any power banks in your hand luggage, as security will often remove them from checked bags (I have found that out the hard way before).

Universal Adapter is going to be handy for International Visitors. Canada uses the same plugs as the USA but if you are coming from somewhere else abroad, grab yourself one before you arrive.

A good guidebook is something I always get when I am researching a new location. Lonely Planet is the usual go-to, but also check out these. 

Reusable shopping bags are available to buy everywhere, but if you want to get a compact one before you arrive, it is a good idea. There is a small plastic bag tax in most places and some places do not offer plastic bags at all.

Reusable water bottles are also a good idea. You can buy bottled water anywhere that you can get drinks, but Canada does pride itself on recycling as much as possible, and why shell out wasteful dollars when you can drink the tap water all over the country.

Travel Insurance for Canada

There are a few other things to think about when it comes to international travel. The first thing is travel insurance. Whether it is an emergency room visit for something as simple as strep throat, or an emergency appendix surgery, or an unfortunate moped incident things do go wrong when people travel everyday. Canada is a very expensive country for medical care and a doctor’s visit in an Emergency Room is over $800 to just see the doctor. 

I highly suggest travel insurance and a good policy. I personally never travel without it, and I even checked into my policy about care for my children if I am ever in an accident or hospitalized. There are just too many things to think about. 

You can find out more information and buy your travel insurance here. 

Renting a Car in British Columbia

Rental Cars are very popular in Canada. There is just so much to see and there is not an effective train or bus network that can get you outside of the city. If you plan on leaving downtown Toronto I suggest a rental car. You should get a rental car before you arrive and inventory is always low.

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