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Montreal Souvenirs & Gifts That You Can Only Get in Quebec

2023-07-01 by Lindsay Nieminen

This guide has the top Montreal souvenirs and unique items you can only get in Quebec, Canada!

If you are wondering what to buy in Montreal then you are in the right place. This guide to Montreal souvenirs and gifts has popular Canadian souvenirs as well as unique items to buy as mementos from a trip or gifts for friends and family!

Montreal souvenirs and gifts.

Best Souvenirs from Montreal

Maple Syrup

Known as Canada’s liquid gold, maple syrup is a popular souvenir from Montreal. Look for authentic Quebec-made maple syrup or maple syrup-infused products like candies and cookies. You can find Maple syrup at souvenir shops all over Montreal, as well as in grocery stores, shops like Costco and the duty-free airport shops!

Montreal Souvenir Artisanal Chocolates

Montreal is home to several excellent chocolatiers. Treat yourself or someone special to a box of handcrafted chocolates from renowned shops like Chocolats Geneviève Grandbois or Maison Christian Faure.

Local Artwork from Montreal

Montreal is a hub for artists, so consider buying a piece of artwork from a local gallery as a souvenir to take home from your trip. It could be a painting, sculpture, or even a print representing the city’s vibrant art scene.

Local Craft Beer and Beer Merchandise

Montreal has a vibrant craft beer scene. Pick up a few bottles or cans of locally brewed beers from breweries like Dieu du Ciel, McAuslan, or Brasserie Harricana. You can also buy merch from these local breweries which become things you can only buy in Quebec! If you are looking to show more of a Canadian presence, Molson is well known around the world as a great Canadian beer for its tagline “I Am Canadian.”

Canadian Spirits

Spirit drinkers will love a bottle of Crown Royal or Canadian Club as one of the top things to get in Montreal to take back home. You can get it at the duty-free land crossings or airports before you leave or at any liquor store in the province. If you are also planning on visiting Quebec City, they have some great local distillaries, consider a bottle or two of local spirits as a perfect Quebec City souvenir.

Montreal Canadiens Merchandise

The Iconic hockey souvenir is something you should look for while you are in Montreal. If you’re a hockey fan, show your support for the Montreal Canadiens by picking up some team merchandise like jerseys, hats, or scarves. Even if you are a casual fan, you will get lots of comments if you wear Canadiens gear!

Montreal-themed Souvenirs

If you are looking for a cheap Montreal souvenir then do not worry! Look for items that showcase the city’s landmarks and culture, such as keychains, fridge magnets, t-shirts, or postcards with images of famous attractions like Mount Royal or Old Montreal. These are perfect for the budget conscious traveler and are another unique item you can only get in Quebec!

Edible Montreal Souvenirs

Montreal Bagels: These famous bagels have a unique recipe that sets them apart from the regular ones. Get a dozen or two of freshly baked bagels to take home.Quebec Cheese: Quebec is renowned for its delicious cheese. Look for varieties like Oka, Saint-Paulin, or the famous squeaky cheese curds used in poutine.

If you want some more edible items that you can only get in Canada, grab yourself some Ketchup chips, Smoked Salmon, Ruffles All Dressed Chips, Smarties chocolates, or Coffee Crisp chocolate bars. You can pick up these items at any grocery store!

Indigenous Souvenirs from Montreal

One of the popular things to buy in Montreal is Indigenous souvenirs. Explore the city’s Indigenous culture by purchasing handmade crafts like dreamcatchers, moccasins, or traditional artwork made by local Indigenous artists. Ensure you do not buy cheap imports.

Tim Hortons Mug

Coffee and Tim Hortons are synonyms in Canada. Asking someone if they want a “Timmys” is the same as asking if they want a coffee. If you want to know what to buy in Montreal and have a thing for coffee, skip the Starbucks cups and get yourself a Tim Horton’s Travel Mug from any Tim Horton’s store.

You may also like: Unique Vancouver Souvenirs & Gifts to buy when you visit British Columbia or The Best Banff Souvenirs and Gifts to Buy on Your Trip to Alberta. We also have a post on Jasper souvenirs too!

Remember to check local regulations and customs restrictions before purchasing any food or plant-related souvenirs. Enjoy your time in Montreal and have fun shopping for these unique mementos!

Lindsay Nieminen owner and author of Carpe Diem OUR Way
Lindsay Nieminen

Lindsay Nieminen hails from Vancouver, Canada and shares her love of travel on this website. She is passionate about showing others that they should not put off traveling the world just because they have children or are single parents. She aims to encourage them to seek out adventure, whether it is at home or abroad by providing information on how just about everywhere can be a destination to explore as a family.

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