Samba Surprise
Still smarting about corporate consumerism and clutter come Christmas? Consider snapping up a Samba Days experience instead – an unforgettable opportunity to indulge in whatever your giftee’s most treasured pleasures may be.
Mag Magic
It’s the most wonderful time of the year – for 2010 recaps in glossy magazine form that is. Check out a few quick picks spotted at the newsstand for everyone on your gift (and stocking stuffer) list.
Helping Hand
Swap presents for philanthropy this holiday season, but with a twist – let the people you’re making a donation on behalf of have a say in just where those dollars are going.
Save The Best For Last
Have a friend or relative with a baby on the way? Consider forgoing the cutesy baby gear and go for something with lasting appeal – namely, an education.
Seasons Greetings: Cocodot
Cocodot is your one stop shop for virtual cards, invites, and event planning. Subscribe now for ridiculous savings and never buy a pricy greeting card again.
Come Fly With Me
If you’ve got the cash to spare and you’re desperate to see a loved one this holiday season, consider getting one of Air Canada’s travel passes for amazing savings across relatively flexible travel destinations.
The Winner Takes All
A Costco membership is a surprisingly practical, affordable, and exciting way to gift the person in your life that doesn’t have it all – but will certainly have it all and then some once they get their shop on.
Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah
Zip.ca is Canada’s answer to Netflix, allowing the mega movie buff in your life access to a catalogue of 72,000 titles throughout the year.
Turn The Page
A tale of two publications today – Canada’s printed touchstone Maclean’s and America’s showbiz mag for fans Entertainment Weekly, and why both make for fantastic gift ideas.
12 Months of Giftmas
Have someone on your list that loves something, like, really, really loves something? Consider splashing out on a monthly subscription that delivers hand-picked goodies like gourmet Canadian chocolates or fresh cut flowers right to their doors. It’s kitschy, but cute!









