The Friday Find
The Friday Find is our weekly spotlight on something special—from local gems in our community to global treasures discovered along the way. Each feature is thoughtfully curated, celebrating beautifully made pieces, inspiring makers, and those “where did you find that?” discoveries that bring character and story into a home.
Introducing The Detour Co, a clean beauty brand crafting small batch organic skincare products in Gravenhurst, Ontario. We can personally attest to what a wonderful product line they make, powered by plants, not labs!
This sweet find is Salted Sunday, a gluten-free pop up bakery in Port Carling, Ontario. They are open Thursday to Sunday. Make sure you try the dairy free brownies- we highly recommend them!
We love the vase-meets-jug design. These timeless and elegant pieces would be perfect any time of the year filled with seasonal plants and/or flowers. Check them out at www.mybackshed.com a fabulous shop on Kerr Street in Oakville, Ontario
Local talent Rhoni Clarke created this beautiful hand painted ceramic teapot. It’s a must have for tea lovers, collectors and anyone obsessed with handmade ceramics. Check out her other handmade treasures.
These sculptural wooden candle holders come in a variety of shapes, colours, and sizes. You can find them at the sweetest little shop in Prince Edward County, Kokito. Their store is full of beautifully curated, unique products.
This sweet discovery is from The Oven Muskoka, operated by Chef David Friesen. These tarts are nestled in a flaky, golden pastry made from a sourdough starter which sets them apart from other tarts and gives just the right tang to balance the gooey filling.
The iced coffee recipe we can’t stop making! This gem was discovered via @ethanrodecoffee. It’s a perfect treat all year round!
Backyard games got an artisan upgrade with these handcrafted Cornhole boards. A true keepsake that can be personalized.