Canada Magnets
Description: This unique design by artist Jeff Bartels features a Day of the Dead inspired sugar skull. The flag of Canada appears on the skull giving it a Patriotic feel. Four tribal roses appear on the skull’s forehead with nautical stars covering the eyes. This beautiful Day of the Dead design is a stylish way to show off your Canadian patriotism.
Description: See Marmot Basin Resort in a whole new way. You are looking at the most accurate and technical Ski Trail Map out there. Updated regularly to ensure the most up to date information with the highest level of detail. Don’t settle for the free resort provided artist rendition trail map or an app that uses an inaccurate map. Get an accurate Ski Map from Mapsynergy. New 3D versions showing the runs of each resort. Then overlaid on a 3D model to see what the resort actually looks like without artist warping. Want more detail? See our full resort trail map version. Visit us at skimap.com or mapsynergy.com. This map is not affiliated with the resort in any way. All Trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
Description: Explore the natural beauty of Canada with this vintage-style travel design. Each illustration highlights the unique landscapes and colors of Saskatchewan, capturing the spirit of the region in a bold and nostalgic way — perfect for nature lovers and collectors of classic travel art.
Description: The Edmonton Trappers were a minor league baseball team in Edmonton, Alberta. They were a part of the Triple-A level in the Pacific Coast League, from 1981 to 2004. In 1984, the Trappers (then the Triple-A affiliate of the California Angels) became the first Canadian franchise to win a championship. They were also the only team to win a PCL championship, and first to win any championship, under affiliation with the Angels. Home games were played at Telus Field in downtown Edmonton.
Description: Honest Ed's was a landmark discount store in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It was named for its proprietor, Ed Mirvish, who opened the store in 1948 and oversaw its operations for almost 60 years until his death in 2007. The store continued to operate until it closed on December 31, 2016. By 1968 the store was grossing $14 million annually and gained fame for its marketing stunts, including loss leader specials. Mirvish's annual turkey giveaway before Christmas always received a lot of attention, and the birthday parties he threw for himself became neighborhood events with free cake, hot dogs, candy, and giveaways.
Description: Canada is beautiful. This design of Nanaimo - the city in British Columbia province of Canada is perfect for Canadians that are proud to live there, and it also makes an excellent gift or souvenir. A great fit for Canada Day present. So don't miss it, grab it now! And if you are looking for another city in Canada, visit our store for more designs and find yours.
Description: A vintage Nova Scotia design featuring a classic lighthouse standing on smooth coastal rocks with a warm retro sunset behind it. Inspired by iconic Maritime scenery, this artwork captures the calm and rugged beauty of Atlantic Canada. Perfect for lighthouse lovers, Nova Scotia fans, travelers, and anyone who appreciates classic coastal artwork with a retro twist.