Shop Local
Stroll down Church Street and discover the heart of Bonavista’s creative community. This charming stretch is lined with locally owned shops offering handmade goods, unique souvenirs, and artisan treasures you won’t find anywhere else. From locally roasted coffee to hand-knit sweaters, sea glass jewelry, art, and preserves — every purchase tells a story and supports the people who call this place home.
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Shopping local not only makes your visit more meaningful — it helps preserve the culture, craft, and character of our small town. So take your time, explore, and enjoy the warmth and creativity of Bonavista’s small businesses.
Bonavista coffee is a woman-owned coffee roaster. In Bonavista cur coffee can be found at The Boreal Diner, The Lovely Grand Bakeshop, and Swyer's Fresh Foods.​​
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A wildcrafted skincare company we’re passionate ambassadors for sustainable, plant-based skincare. We forage and harvest by hand, using only wild, sustainable ingredients. From river mint to wild rose, we embrace the seasons and the bounty each has to offer. We capture the synergy of nature with innovative formulas that blend ancient and modern science.
A delightful local craft shop, here you can discover a treasure trove of handcrafted goods, from intricate statues and cozy knitted items to delicious homemade jams. Every piece tells a story of local talent and tradition, making it the perfect place to find a special souvenir or a meaningful gift that captures the spirit of the Bonavista Peninsula.
Hand harvested finishing salts. Peter perfected his method of salt making at a restaurant in St. John's where he was working as a chef. We love salt, and make salt we love.
At the heart of this cozy studio is one-of-a-kind ceramic art inspired by the landscapes, culture, and stories of rural Newfoundland. Paired with beautifully crafted textiles, Brim is a true mother-daughter collaboration. Visit us to browse our handcrafted pieces — and catch a glimpse of pottery being made onsite for a truly memorable experience.
An emerging visual artist living in Bonavista, Newfoundland, Canada, Barbara Houston enlists materials + mediums; linen, cotton canvas, torrefied maple, paper with oil, acrylic, sepia ink, Japanese graphite, steel, reclaimed materials to create place-based conceptual sculptures, paintings + drawings.
Jewellery made by hand, inspired by rock and sea. Each piece is skillfully crafted and designed to serve as a special memento of a place that can be rugged and windswept, but also beautiful.
A boutique home décor and design store filled with beautiful, thoughtfully chosen pieces to bring warmth and style to your space. From coastal-inspired accents to timeless home goods, our collection is all about making everyday living a little more lovely.
Foggy Shoals Seafood is a Seafood Market in Bonavista, Newfoundland owned by Paul & Carol Babineau. While it might be the smallest fish market you've stepped into (not more than 150 square feet!), the freshness, quality and its welcoming "tiny" charm will not disappoint.