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Canada is a diverse and vast place with thirteen (13) provinces and territories each with a unique culture and space. I've travelled to a lot of different areas in the country and have put together a list of interesting and independent bookstores.
For a comprehensive directory of independent bookstores across Canada, you can explore the Canadian Independent Booksellers Association (CIBA) member directory and the IndieBookstores.ca map, which allow you to search by province, city, or specialty.
Let me know if you've visited any or if you plan on visiting some in the future!
There’s something undeniably magical about stepping into an independent bookstore: the creak of floorboards, the smell of ink and paper, the gentle hush that invites you to linger. Canada is home to hundreds of these cozy sanctuaries for book lovers, each one a reflection of its local community. Whether you're after a rare gem, the latest bestseller, or something delightfully unexpected, indie bookstores are where the real literary treasure hunting begins.
As someone living in Ontario, I’m lucky to have access to some amazing independent bookstores and I’ve made it a personal mission to visit as many as I can. While compiling this list of 80 indie bookstores across Canada, I wanted to spotlight a few that have truly left their mark on me.
Ontario Favourites I’ve Visited
These gems have each offered something special—thoughtful curation, a welcoming atmosphere, and shelves bursting with stories I didn’t know I needed:
- Furby House Books (Port Hope): Cozy and full of surprises—I've discovered incredible Canadian authors here.
- Queen Books (Toronto): A modern indie with strong community vibes and an amazing selection of diverse voices.
- Betty’s Bookshelf (St. Mary's): Small-town charm and big-book energy; their recs are always spot-on.
- Grimsby Books (Grimsby): Spacious, well-organized, and wonderfully friendly.
- Thistle Bookshop & Café (Port Dalhousie): Books and coffee? Yes, please. Bonus points for their local focus.
- Bakka-Phoenix Books (Toronto): Canada’s oldest sci-fi and fantasy bookstore—need I say more?
- Biblioasis (Windsor): A perfect mix of books and literary prestige, also an indie press!
- The Bookshelf (Guelph): Bookstore, cinema, and bistro in one. It’s a whole experience.
- The City & The City Books (Hamilton): A thoughtfully curated selection with real character.
- The Book Keeper (Sarnia): Bright, welcoming, and full of heart.
- Curiosity House Books (Creemore): A cute, pink building with tons of books!
From Coast to Coast
The map below includes 80 indie bookstores, trying to span across the coast and into the territories. Whether you're heading to the Prairies, the coasts, or the far north, there’s a bookstore waiting to be explored.
These shops are more than just retail spaces, they’re champions of local authors, community builders, and keepers of Canadian literary culture.
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