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9 discount stores you can shop at in Ontario that aren't Dollarama

Get cheap prices on food, home decor, craft supplies, and more!

exterior of bulk barn store in ontario. right: products on shelves at your dollar store with more location in ontario

Bulk Barn store in Ontario. Right: Your Dollar Store With More products.

Senior Writer

Dollarama is a well-known discount retailer in Canada.

But you might not know just how many other discount stores there are in Ontario that you can shop at too.

These stores offer lower prices on food, clothing, home decor, party supplies, craft items, health and beauty products, and more.

So, if you're looking for more places to shop for products at cheaper prices, here are nine discount stores that aren't Dollarama.

Your Dollar Store With More

Your Dollar Store with More is a Canadian dollar store chain with more than 100 locations across the country, including 23 stores in Ontario.

It has typical dollar store products like household essentials, party supplies, craft items, toys, home decor, and more.

Giant Tiger

Giant Tiger was founded in 1961 in Ottawa's Byward Market and now has more than 260 stores across Canada, including 131 locations in Ontario.

You can shop for deals and low prices on clothing, home decor, groceries and more.

99¢ Depot

If you're looking to really save money, you can shop at 99¢ Depot.

Most of these stores are in Toronto and the GTA.

Dollar Tree

Dollar Tree has close to 100 stores in Ontario that offer customers products at "extreme values."

Most products at this dollar store chain are just $1.50 or $1.75.

You can shop for groceries, household items, home decor, craft products, and more at Dollar Tree.

Red Apple

Red Apple is a Canadian chain of small-town general merchandise retail stores.

It has groceries, clothes, household essentials, candy, home decor, health and beauty products, and more.

You can get products that range in price from 99 cents to $30.

The Bargain Shop

The Bargain Shop is another discount store from Red Apple, a Canadian chain of small-town general merchandise retail stores.

As you probably guessed from the name, you can get bargains on groceries, clothes, household essentials, home decor, health and beauty products, and more.

Dollar Power

Dollar Power is a discount store with locations in Toronto and the GTA.

It has typical dollar store products like household items, decor, and more.

Bulk Barn

If you want to save money on food, Bulk Barn is a discount store with many locations all over Ontario.

You can get baking ingredients, nuts, beans, soup mixes, candy, cereals, grains, chocolate, coffee, tea, cookies, dried fruit, fillings and spread, pasta, rice, spices, flour, sugar, and more in bulk at cheaper prices.

Bulk Barn also has glassware, kitchen gadgets and cleaning products.

Plus, there are discount days!

You can save 15% on Sundays when you use reusable containers or bags. Students and seniors get 15% off on Wednesdays.

Bargain Club

Bargain Club offers cheaper prices on health and beauty products, cleaning supplies, houseware, glassware, candy, snacks, craft supplies, stationary, party supplies, gift bags and more.

There are five Bargain Club discount stores in Toronto.

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  • Senior Writer

    Lisa Belmonte (she/her) is a Senior Writer with Narcity Media. After graduating with a Bachelor of Journalism from Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly Ryerson University), she joined the Narcity team. Lisa covers news and notices from across the country from a Canada-wide perspective. Her early coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic earned Narcity its first-ever national journalism award nomination.

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