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Canada Gifts and Hampers Articles
Across Canada autumn is fading fast. While the West Coast has a more temperate, rainy climate, Toronto, Montreal and rest of the country as a whole braces itself for a wet, cold winter. Canadians take their winters in good cheer and argue that they’re not as bad as many people think, but when temperatures plunge below -10 degrees Celsius they don’t like it better than anyone else. A gift hamper provides a welcome morale booster between shovelling sidewalks and putting on winter tires.
Here are five gift baskets you can use to help Canadian friends and relatives enjoy the winter months.
The Classic Gourmet Gift Basket is a great way to help your Canadian friends and relatives enjoy savoury and sweet treats without having to venture into the cold. This is particularly appreciated in the suburbs, where going out to get these things involves an irritating car trip across icy roads.
On the other hand, few people want high end gourmet gifts all the time. You can keep the Canadians you know from having to trudge to the corner for chips and other snack basics with the Junk Food Junkiegift hamper.
Just Add the TV is an assortment that goes hand in hand with the classic Canadian winter activity: watching hockey games! This hamper is also a great choice for families that like to spend time by the set watching movies while the snow blows outside.
Of course, it doesn’t always have to be about food. The Luxury bath hamper gives a Canadian you love an excuse to take a long soak in a warm bath after wrestling with a snow blower or hacking at ice with a shovel.
Finally, winter means that Christmas is fast approaching. We can recommend almost any gift basket for the occasion, but our Christmas Joy basket is purpose-built for the season, with a combination of sweets, tea and cappuccino that makes it easy to entertain the family.
No matter what gift hamper you choose, you’re sure to please your Canadian friends or relatives. They know winter’s coming, and will appreciate something to counter the seasonal blues.
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