Uniquities Architectural Antiques offers one-of-a-kind 19th-century antiques and collectibles. The owner obtains most of the collectibles from England on regular sojourns. The treasures here include beautifully carved fireplaces as well as an iron spiral staircase that dates back to 1899. Although a lot of the items can be a little pricey, each item is incredibly detailed and handcrafted. Because most of these items are irreplaceable, Uniquities was the only Calgary store voted as one of the top 10 by Canadian House and Home Magazine.
The charming little town of Okotoks is figured in the many stories of a veterinarian who moved from the United Kingdom to set up shop in what was then a remote Alberta town by the Sheep River Valley. This shop is located along Main Street along with other shops and restaurants. All Through the House is just one of two antique shops in town and offers rustic and cute farm antiques curios and keepsakes.
Calgary boasts of lovely areas and neighborhoods, the Marda Loop being one of them. Shopping, dining, enjoying different events and much more makes this region a popular hub amongst tourists as well as locals.
A shop wholly dedicated to men, North American Quality Purveyors offers a range of garments and accessories to dress up young men. You can choose from the range of knitwear, shirts, suits, jeans and other items on display and pick out something you like. The fabrics are of excellent quality and the designs are inspired by latest fashion trends.
Are you looking for the skull of a rare bird? An antique saddle or American Civil War weapon? Maybe an Elizabethan desk? Iron Crow calls itself a store of antiques and “objects of intrigue,” and it is a good place as any to find unique items that make thoughtful gifts and give the home some personality. The store’s wares are organized into collections called “Oil and Gas,” “Western and Native American,” “Bric a Brac,” “Religious Artifacts,” and “Furniture.” The store is by no means small, it's a large warehouse full of intrigue.