Secret Santa gifts are most often meant to be cheap (or relatively so) and cheerful. Purchasing these Christmas tokens is an act of making the thought count. But sniffing out a suitable anonymous something for a friend or colleague can be tricky. Don’t let the assignment stump you, browse these gloriously gifty shops for the perfect present.
This gift shop on the Fourth Street Southwest food-and-boutiques strip is a real Christmas problem solver. The place is stacked with cards, fun and frivolous books (a collection of Tinder love letters, adult colouring books, etc.) and loads of smart-alecky gewgaws. Jewellery and fashion accessories from wallets and gloves to smartphone cases are likewise priced in the Secret Santa spending range.
There’s always a passel of new and unique giftables at this 17th Avenue Southwest boutique. Secret Santas will find handcrafted jewellery including men’s cufflinks, attractively packaged bath products, handbags and scarves, and a book nook piled with stationary packages and stylishly whacky and often informative books.
A candy store and more, Freak Lunchbox carries a sweet-and-sassy rainbow array of confectionaries and laughable novelty items. Sweetly priced gift options include bacon-themed, treat-loaded Christmas stockings and lunchboxes, brightly coloured propeller beanies and giant lollypops.
Try seeking your secret Santa gifts in this Kensington bookstore. Its shelves hold myriad titles to suit the personal tastes of your giftees. For instance, find givable reading such as Purity, the latest, bestselling Jonathan Franzen novel, Kevin and Brian Van Tighem’s beautifully photo-illustrated ode to the Bow River, Heart Waters and the hot comedy-autobiography by Mindy Kaling (star of The Mindy Project), Why Not Me?
Has The Social Page got paper? Plenty! If you’re creating custom invites, check out this Beltline stationary boutique. Also visit for its equally colourful and unique selection of gifts, much of it seasonally themed. Browse this inspiring space for jewellery and home decor as well as nifty novelties and jokey books. A cozy redbrick stop on the Ninth Avenue Southeast boutique strip in Inglewood, The Apothecary is all about pleasingly scented products that pamper and soothe. From its treasure-trove array of essential oils and accessories, bath and beauty products, the gifts simply suggest themselves.
A cozy redbrick stop on the Ninth Avenue Southeast boutique strip in Inglewood, The Apothecary is all about pleasingly scented products that pamper and soothe. From its treasure-trove array of essential oils and accessories, bath and beauty products, the gifts simply suggest themselves.
For the home chef on your secret Santa list, visit Cookbook Co. on 11th Avenue Southwest in the Design District. As its name suggests, this foodie boutique carries a selection of cookbooks that sizzles. Titles include Calgary Cooks, a collection of recipes by Calgary’s hottest chefs co-authored by shop owner and local cuisine queen Gail Norton. Also find fabulous foodstuffs and cool kitchenware.
A wildly worldly Kensington shop, Mañana’s decorative and practical selection of fair-trade merchandise fills the small store to bursting. Find clothing accessories such as scarves and toques, handcrafted dolls and keychains and handmade jewellery from Central and South America. Also check out the shop’s world-music CD selection.
With three locations including one at Fairmount Drive and Heritage Drive Southeast, Ten Thousand Villages comes alive this time of year with Christmas ornaments and decorations created around the globe. A fair trade importer of arts and crafts, clothing and housewares fashioned in developing nations, this is the place to find a gift that also benefits the maker.