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Here are the best places to shop for Canadian products in Calgary

18 August 20254 Mins Read

With the changing nature of tariff threats and skyrocketing prices on goods produced by our neighbours to the south, it’s never been a better time to shop local, Canadian products.

If you’ve been on the hunt for Canadian goods here in Calgary, look no further!

There are plenty of places you can find fresh, locally sourced groceries right here in the city. With countless Alberta growers, entrepreneurs, and farmers, we compiled this list of the best places in Calgary to find their products.

This is Calgary’s premier destination for local, plastic-free fruit and veg. DJ market sources produce from Alberta and B.C. growers, bringing them to this family-owned, open-air market in large bins that allow you to rifle through and select your own produce. At DJ’s, you’ll find local Taber corn, B.C. cherries, Alberta pickling cucumbers, Hutterite bread, and more delicacies at a reasonable price. It’s the best option for those looking for the freshest, most locally sourced ingredients. Plus, they’re open seven days a week all spring, summer, and fall.

Where: 4645 12th St. SE

This gem is nestled in the community of Inglewood. A low-waste refillery, the Apothecary encourages shoppers to bring in their own reusable containers and fill them with environmentally friendly and locally sourced grocery, home, bath, and body products. The Apothecary stocks plenty of local Canadian brands, including sustainable makeup from Elate Cosmetics, Quebec-based bath and body products from Oneka Elements, plant-powered herbal elixirs from Cumberland, B.C.’s Harmonic Arts, and 100 per cent GOTS-certified cotton kitchen products from Nakusp, B.C. This is definitely the premier refillery destination in Calgary, with thousands of local products housed in a cozy heritage building, paired with charming antiques and natural decor. Here you can also purchase high-quality, all-natural products made locally in Calgary from the Apothecary’s sister company, All Things Jill, including soaps, lotions, and bath bombs.

Where: 921 9th Ave. SE

Amaranth is a family-owned whole foods market that’s been going strong in Calgary since 1995. Nourishing the health of the community is at the heart of Amaranth, and they do this by sourcing hyper-local products and building connections with Alberta farmers and growers. Most products found on their shelves are sourced from local suppliers, farmers, and entrepreneurs. With the founder recently passing the torch to his son, this business is definitely a family affair. It doesn’t get more local than that.

Where: 7 Arbour Lake Dr. NW; 10233 Elbow Dr. SW; 5222 130th Ave. SE

Crossroads Market is like the quirky cousin to the Calgary Farmer’s Market, but with a stronger focus on sourcing artisan vendors and Alberta-based products, it’s the better choice for Calgarians looking to shop local. At Crossroads, you’ll find chicken eggs from local coops, Alberta-based meat and poultry, fresh-baked bread, and dozens of family-owned and- operated food vendors. Wandering through the market will take you in and out of vendors offering thrifted goods, clothing made from sustainable hemp and natural fibres, esoteric offerings, and collectables. At Crossroads, you’ll find hand-made leather products next to Pokémon cards and used books. During the summer months, you’ll also find local farmers set up shop out front to sell fresh flowers and organic produce. Open from Friday to Sunday each week, it’s the ultimate weekend destination for shoppers on the hunt for local.

Where: 1235 26th Ave. SE

Community Natural Foods is less a grocery store and more like a community gathering place in Calgary. Here you’ll find like-minded people searching for fresh, hyper-local and organic products. Community Natural Foods has been around a long time, since 1977 in the city. With a unique selection of goods, you’re bound to find sustainable alternatives to all of your grocery staples. With three locations in Calgary and a cafe offering fresh and tasty eats at their 10th Avenue market, you can grab a bite to eat and get your shopping done, too.

Where: 1304 10th Ave. SW; 202 61st Ave. SW; 850 Crowfoot Cres. NW

Will you be adding more Canadian products to your grocery list? Let us know in the comments.

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Em is a Staff Writer for Curiocity Calgary. They are passionate about live music, rose gardens, iced coffee, their dogs Bandit and Stanley, and walks along the Bow River.

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