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With Amazon closing its warehouses in Quebec, residents are exploring local online shopping alternatives. The e-commerce market in Quebec is thriving, projected to surpass $17.8 billion in 2023. Local options include Ma Zone Québec for diverse products, Independent Bookstores for a vast selection of books, and Simons for fashion. Grocery delivery is available from local supermarkets, while sports gear and home goods can be found at retailers like Sports Experts and Linen Chest. Pet supplies are also accessible through local businesses.

Explore Local Alternatives for Online Shopping

In light of Amazon’s recent decision to close its warehouses in Quebec, many residents are on the hunt for new online shopping options. With the rise of e-commerce, which has seen a significant increase over the last decade, it’s essential to support local businesses while continuing to enjoy the convenience of online purchases. In 2023, Quebec’s online shopping market was projected to exceed $17.8 billion, with 74% of adults engaging in at least one virtual purchase, as reported by the Digital Transformation Academy of Laval University.

Shop Local: Discover Unique Products

Here are some fantastic alternatives to Amazon that promote local commerce and offer a diverse range of products:

Gifts and Local Products

Ma Zone Québec provides a comprehensive online shopping experience with a variety of items, including clothing, beauty products, and home goods. Be aware that delivery fees can vary based on your location.

Etsy is known for its artisan goods, and while it is part of a larger American entity, you can filter your search to find local Canadian products. Delivery costs will differ among sellers.

Books and Various Items

For book lovers, the Independent Bookstores cooperative offers access to over 120 stores across Quebec and beyond, featuring over 1.7 million titles. You can choose to pick up your order or enjoy free delivery on purchases over $49.

Renaud-Bray is another great option, providing a wide selection of books, games, and gifts for all ages. They offer free shipping for orders of $45 and above, with a standard delivery fee of $7.99 for smaller orders.

Need miscellaneous items? Dollarama delivers everything from office supplies to seasonal décor, with potential same-day delivery options available based on your order size and location.

Fashion and Apparel

If you’re shopping for clothes, Simons offers free shipping on orders over $50 and hassle-free returns, except under certain conditions. Groupe Marie Claire also has several boutiques offering free delivery on purchases of $75 or more, with a delivery fee of $7.95 for smaller orders.

Children’s Clothing and Toys

Clément specializes in children’s apparel, providing free delivery for orders of $75 or more, though returns are not complimentary.

Groceries and Beauty Products

For those accustomed to ordering groceries and beauty supplies from Amazon, local supermarkets like Métro, Provigo, and Maxi offer various delivery options, including free shipping over specific thresholds. Major pharmacy chains like Jean Coutu and Familiprix also provide delivery services for your convenience.

Sports Equipment

If you’re in the market for sports gear, Sports Experts has free delivery for orders exceeding $75, with fees of $8 to $10 for smaller purchases. La Cordée, a Montreal-based outdoor retailer, also offers free shipping on small to medium-sized items, except in remote areas.

Home Goods and Electronics

Finding home products is easy, with retailers like Linen Chest and Bouclair offering free delivery on orders starting at $49 and $199, respectively. For large furniture, JCPerreault has fixed delivery rates ranging from $15 to $79.99. Additionally, Tanguay provides free shipping on electronics throughout Quebec.

Pet Products

Don’t forget about your furry friends! Local businesses such as Mondou, Chico, and Létourno offer a variety of pet products with home delivery options available under specific terms.

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