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Spoil that hard-to-shop-for person with one of these deals from the Amazon Prime Early Access Sale

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What is it that makes some people so hard to buy things for? Every year, there you are at the last minute, searching for something that’s special enough. This year do your future self a favour by picking out one of these deals on great options from the Amazon Prime Early Access Sale. Just don’t forget where you hid it.

 

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For the cottage cook: Amazon Prime Early Access Sale deals you won’t want to miss

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Want to add some sizzle to your weekend meals? Looking for a perfect gift for someone who loves cooking at the cottage? From air fryers to pasta makers, hydroponic indoor herb gardens to grilling tools, we’ve compiled a list of the best Amazon Prime Early Access Sale deals on the most coveted kitchen gadgets.

 

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Where to shop local for Mother’s Day and Father’s Day gifts

Psst! Mother’s Day is this weekend (and Father’s Day isn’t far away). Still don’t have a gift? Don’t fret—cottage country is filled with gift shops so that you can find the perfect something for the mother and father figures in your life. You know, that elusive thing they didn’t know they needed? Here’s where you can shop local:

West Wind Gallery and Gifts in Bancroft

West Wind is celebrating its 35th anniversary this year—what better way to help them mark the milestone than by popping by to pick up the perfect gift? Choose from casual clothing, including pyjamas that get rave reviews, cottage supplies like eco-friendly bug-repelling candles, dog- and cat-themed accessories, books, games, gifts for nature lovers, and fine art.

Old Hastings Mercantile and Gallery in Ormsby

Ormsby may only have a population of 20 people, but you wouldn’t know it from the wealth of treasures found in the Old Hastings Mercantile and Gallery, which is absolutely stuffed with antiques, Canadian arts and crafts, cottage-themed gifts and (this is very important) candy. To make it easy to focus your search for the perfect present, the shop is arranged by theme rooms, including Books and Music, the Christmas Room, the Gallery, and the Garden and Outdoor Room.

Village Green Originals in Westport

Clothes, shoes, accessories, home decor, books, calendars and puzzles are just a few of the gifts you can find at Village Green Originals. Open since 1985, Village Green has been well known for carrying popular, high-quality brands like Viking and Joybees shoes, Trinket infinity scarves, and Madawaska Coffee Company.

Huckleberry’s in Parry Sound

Huckleberry’s is tucked into a two-storey retail shop in Parry Sound and offers in-person and online shopping experiences. It’s an ideal place to pick up classy, cottage-themed items, including bright dishcloths, sophisticated-yet-rustic tableware, low-key bedding, and even classic Muskoka chairs in a rainbow of colours. Not to be missed: their line of soy candles in scents like dockside lemonade, maple sugar bush, paper birch, and, not surprisingly, campfire.

Ethel Curry Gallery in Haliburton

If you’re looking for Canadian art and handmade items that have been inspired by the Haliburton Highlands, look no further than the Ethel Curry Gallery. Artists featured in the gallery include painters, jewellers, potters, fibre artists, photographers, sculptors, and many more. Along with providing a spot for artists to sell their creations, the Ethel Curry Gallery also supports local art events, including pop-up shows and studio open houses.

Golden Gallery in Tobermory

Tucked away at the end of a winding stone path, with a view overlooking Little Tub Harbour and close to the spectacular views that the Bruce Peninsula is famous for, it’s no surprise that Golden Gallery Tobermory is a spot to come and be inspired. While there are several artists featured at the gallery, pay particular attention to the paintings by owner Kent Wilkens, which highlight the natural beauty of the Bruce.

Iroqrafts in Six Nations of the Grand River (Ohsweken)

Open in 1959, Iroqrafts is the largest and oldest arts and crafts store in Six Nations. While they sell craft supplies—fabric, ribbons, beads, leather, and soapstone—they also have a large selection of gifts, including jewellery, beadwork, sculpture, candles, stained glass, and leather items like boots and moccasins.

Unconventional Moose in Tweed

Two Maritimers, a “local Tweed lad,” an entourage of mannequins and a life-size moose statue named Cosmos make Unconventional Moose a spot worth visiting. Featuring a wide range of items on a wildlife theme, the shop was, at one time, known as the Mohawk Trading Post. Now situated a little ways west of the original location, the Unconventional Moose also offers accommodations—so you can shop for gifts and stay for the view of the Skootamatta River.

Mariposa Market in Orillia

Mariposa Market has lots and lots of baked goods: doughnuts, fritters, cinnamon buns, cupcakes, cookies—but baked goods aren’t all the store is famous for. In fact, this historic spot, which began life as a general store in 1859, has a bakery, two cafes, and two stores that sell everything from syrup and preserves to loungewear, candy, and toiletries. If you can’t find the perfect gift here, you probably aren’t looking hard enough.

Native Renaissance in Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory (Deseronto)

Highlighting Indigenous art and gifts for more than 40 years, Native Renaissance is a worth the trip if you’re looking for soapstone sculptures. You’ll find the work of Mohawk stone sculptor Thomas B. Maracle and find a gift shop full of sculptures, moccasins, books, jewellery, clothing, and toys. And if you get hungry after browsing? There’s a cafe on-site as well.

Ellënoire in Dundas

If you’re looking for luxurious handmade bath products, essential oil blends, custom-blended perfumes, or a range of curly-hair products, look no further than Ellënoire, an elegant local shop tucked into the Old Dundas Post Office in historic Dundas, Ontario. What began in 1994 with a small collection of bath products, the shop has grown to include a naturally curly hair salon and many products perfect for those who are “scents-itive” to fragrances.

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Gifts we dream about for the cottage

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There’s always a dream gift on your wishlist. At the cottage, it could be something practical that you need to decorate your space, or maybe a fun toy that is a novelty. Take a look at the list we’ve made for some gift inspiration. It’s not too late to get your gifts before Christmas.

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Gifts for the cottager who has everything

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Stumped as to what to buy that special cottager on your holiday list this year? Check our favourite picks.

Huckleberry Leaf Cards 

An excellent addition to any cottage games cupboard. $12, buy from Kikkerland

Kikkerland leaf cards

S, M, L Muskoka Chairs Project Plan

For the cottage putterers: give the gift that keeps on giving—in the form of work. But fun work! $10, buy through our Project Plans website.

White Muskoka chairs

 Bean Boot Key Chain

Expensive winter boots are…expensive. A key chain is not. And it still shows that you care about their feet. And their keys. $14, buy from LL Bean.

Boot key chain

 New York Times Crossword Puzzles

Nerd alert! This collection covers puzzles dating back to 1942. $28, buy from Drake General Store.

Crossword puzzles

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Tech toys for modern pets

As the world becomes increasingly high tech, the market for pet gizmos continues to grow – from automated toys to collar cameras – here are some of the latest offerings.

Playtime all the time
The trend for many technological toys and household gadgets is increased interactivity and pet toys are no exception. Cats, for instance, are known to enjoy chasing laser pointers, but owners have only so many hours in the day in which to make the red dot dance. Enter the FroliCat Bolt, which can help to entertain your cat when you’re not available. The Bolt, which looks a bit like a bowling pin, uses a laser to draw patterns on the wall or floor for kitty to chase.

Your pup isn’t left out of the fun either. With Fetchtastic, your dog can enjoy an almost never-ending game of fetch. The automated fetch machine will launch a new ball every seven seconds for your dog to chase. To make the game truly never-ending, you can even train Fido to drop the ball back into the machine so it can be fired again and again.

The iPet Companion meanwhile takes a unique approach to interactive pet technology. While the remote-controlled kitty toy is available for in-home use, this tech-driven toy has also been put to use in a number of animal shelters so that people at home can use a browser to play with the cats remotely.

I spy pet cam
Perhaps more fun for owner than pet, the Dogtek Eyenimal is a small digital video camera designed to be worn on a dog or cat collar. The camera can record up to two-and-a-half hours of video from your pet’s point of view, so you can see what the furball gets up to when you’re not around.

Lap of luxury
If you really want to spoil your four-legged friend, the pet bed warmer from PetSafe can be integrated into your pet’s favorite bed or blanket to provide some toasty warm comfort. Or for the floppy-eared gourmand, there’s the Sunbeam Gourmet Pet Treat Maker, which allows you to bake homemade dog biscuits in minutes. The device even comes with suggestions on dog-friendly frosting, so you can really put the icing on the cake.

And that’s really only just the beginning. If you’re looking for more high-tech ideas for pets, the Toronto Star also has a list. Of course, these gizmos are a lot of fun for both animals and humans alike, but they can never take the place of real one-on-one playtime between you and your pet.

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Top pet product trends

If you treat your pet like a human, you’re not alone. We pamper them. We bring them wherever we go. We surprise them with something new on special occasions. They even get holiday presents. They’re furry family members. From high-end items to high-tech items, products for our companion animals extend well beyond traditional necessities, and the American Pet Products Association (APPA) presents top pet product trends.

Reducing your pet’s carbon paw print
Around the world people are making conscious efforts to help planet Earth, and the pet industry is no exception. From natural litters to toys, accessories and organic food options, earth-friendly pet products are sprouting up everywhere.

Going to the dogs
More and more companies traditionally know for human products are going to the dogs, cats and reptiles. Big name companies like Paul Mitchell, Harley Davidson and Old Navy are now offering lines of pet products ranging from dog shampoo, pet attire, and name-brand toys to gourmet treats and food.

Pets welcome
Many hotels across the country are adopting pet-friendly policies. Several chains have announced new pet-friendly policies that include everything from oversized pet pillows, plush doggie robes, to check-in gift packages that include a pet toy, dog treat, ID tag, bone and turn-down treat.

Squeaky clean 
Pet-owners take grooming one step beyond a haircut, a quick bath and a nail trim. Mouthwash and an electric toothbrush for canines are routine steps in a beauty session for some pooches. Birds receive daily pedicures with special cage perches, while others enjoy manicures complete with nail polish. Pet-owning homes stay cleaner with automatic, self-flushing litter boxes, cleaning cloths for muddy paws that mimic traditional baby wipes, and scented gel air fresheners to keep rooms free of pet odors.

State-of-the-art
High-tech products including computerized identification tags, digital aquarium kits, automatic doors and feeders, enhanced reptile terrarium lighting systems and touch-activated toys help pet-owners take care of companion animals to a whole new level.

Help yourself!
Products designed with convenience in mind lead this trend. Programmable feeding and drinking systems, automatic and battery-operated toys, self-cleaning litter boxes and self-warming pet mats let pets virtually care for themselves.

Straight from the catwalk
Faux mink coats, hipster lumberjack vests, designer plaid jackets, matching jeweled and leather collar and leash sets, Halloween costumes, and holiday outfits keep pets in fashion throughout the year. Upscale leather carriers complete with a cell phone and water bottle holder are the perfect accessories for the pet owner as well.

Keep on truckin’
Whether it’s a quick trip to the supermarket or a long ride to the beach, companion animals are now traveling animals too. Buckled up in a harness, seat belt system or a portable carrier, these pets stay safe and secure while on the road. Food and water along with safety supplies are on hand in all-in-one kits, waste disposal systems make for easy clean-up on quick stops and motion sickness aids are available too.

Hello, my name is…
From monogrammed sweaters and personalized food and water bowls to digitized collar tags and hand-made treats, owners embrace their pets as true members of the family celebrating their fluffy, finned and feathered companions with their very own belongings.

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