You Can Now Shop Your Favourite Canadian Brands Online With The All-New Narcity Market

Skip the traffic and lineups with one-stop holiday shopping.
Sponsored Content Contributing Writer, Studio

It’s pretty hard to believe that the holidays are right around the corner. 

For some of us, this time of year means twinkly lights, fun treats and magical vibes. But for others, it means crowds, stress, and the struggle of figuring out where to best spend your dollar. 

But thankfully, there's a new way to bypass those in-store hassles, and to make sure you're helping support fellow Canadians.

Narcity Market, launching on November 23, will be a brand new e-commerce shopping platform, offering tons of premium-quality goods in one location. 

The idea behind the one-stop-shop is simple: to provide access to the best products from your favourite Canadian shops, and help you support local in a fun and immersive online shopping experience!

You'll be able to shop lots of local brands in time for their launch - just a few of the merchants that you’ll find on Narcity Market include:

Health Hut, where you can snag eco-friendly lifestyle and beauty products from reusable kitchen essentials to all-natural skincare. 

Main and Local, selling cool souvenirs that you'll actually want to gift people, plus hilarious accessories and clothing.

And The Latest Scoop, which sells beautiful items for every aspect of your life: fashion, accessories, home décor, furniture, stationery, giftware, and more.

Narcity Market's got thousands of items already available for purchase, and their inventory is growing each day. This means that even if you might recognize some awesome names already, you just might stumble upon your next can't-do-without-item; and you'll also be able to explore the e-commerce shop and discover new merchants and categories of products that you might've never even considered!

Who knows? You might even find your new go-to cologne, winter toque, or beauty product; or even a kitchen gadget you know someone in your life will love. 

If you live in Toronto or Montreal, you can get express delivery on select products — some even offer next-day shipping on select products from local merchants!

For the rest of Canadians, Narcity Market is working closely with select partners to offer express delivery ASAP.

Whether you already love supporting local businesses or you want to get more involved in it, this new platform is a great way to check things off those wishlists from your friends and family.

And let's be real - after the shaky 2020 we’ve had, helping out Canadian brands and our local economy is pretty compelling!

Narcity Market

When: Launches on Monday, November 23, 2020

Where: Online

Why You Need To Try It: Get your holiday shopping done anytime, anywhere while supporting Canadian brands and exploring new merchants and products.

Check out the Narcity Market website and stay up to date by following them on Instagram and Facebook.

  • Sponsored Content Contributing Writer, Studio

    Emma Caplan-Fisher is a Sponsored Content Contributing Writer for Narcity Media's Studio. A writer and editor with over 10 years of experience in various content types and topics, she writes about local events and news, travel, the outdoors, health and lifestyle, and home, design and real estate. Emma also edits marketing content as well as fiction and non-fiction books. Her work has been featured in the Chicago Tribune, on Nexstar Media and on BobVila.com.

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