Canadian souvenirs in Vancouver worth bringing home. Single-origin Quebec maple syrup, triple-certified organic, family-owned since 1978. The real version of what most airport gift shops sell.
Most maple syrup sold to visitors in Vancouver gift shops is blended industrial syrup from anonymous farms across multiple provinces. The label says Canada. The flavour is averaged. The bottle looks the part. The contents do not.
Maple Terroir is the version Canadians give as a gift when the occasion matters. Single-origin from one family farm in Quebec's Appalachian Mountains, triple-certified organic, recognised in Japan and South Korea as a benchmark for real Canadian maple. The same bottle on your suitcase carries that same standard.
Maple syrup in its iconic maple-leaf-shaped glass bottle. Gift sets that pair maple syrup with stroopwafels, chocolate, and small-batch maple sugar. The pieces visitors actually carry home, or ship.
From June 11 to July 19, 2026, Vancouver will host visitors from across Canada, the United States, Mexico, Japan, South Korea, and far beyond. Most will be looking for a Canadian gift worth taking home.
Maple Terroir is stocked at Costco, Save-On-Foods, Urban Fare, Shoppers Drug Mart, Nesters Market, HomeSense, and CANEX locations across British Columbia. Availability by location varies, so check before you visit.
Glass bottles are heavy and airline liquid rules apply. Ordering before you fly home means it is waiting when you land.
A boxed Maple Terroir set pairs the syrup with stroopwafels or chocolate for one polished gift.
Visitors flying home to those countries can order from Vancouver and have the bottle waiting on arrival. Direct delivery, no liquid limits, no luggage weight.
What to check on the label before you buy any Canadian maple souvenir in Vancouver.
"Product of Canada" can mean a blend from a dozen farms. A real Canadian gift names the farm, the family, and the region. Maple Terroir traces every bottle to the Lytton family sugar bush in Quebec's Appalachian Mountains.
Anyone can print a maple leaf on a bottle. Triple-certified organic syrup is verified by Ecocert, Canada Organic, and USDA Organic, each on an annual cycle. No other Canadian maple line holds all three at once.
Maple Terroir is on the shelves at Costco, Save-On-Foods, Urban Fare, and Shoppers Drug Mart because Canadians keep buying it. A real Canadian gift is the one Canadians already give each other, not the one made specifically for the tourist channel.
Maple Terroir is stocked across the same Vancouver retailers locals already shop, with the full collection available online.
Also at HomeSense and CANEX. Availability by store varies. The online store at mapleterroir.com carries the full range and ships across Canada and internationally.
Countries shipped
Canada, the United States, Mexico, Japan, and South Korea. Direct from Vancouver.
Organic certifications
Ecocert, Canada Organic, USDA Organic. Verified annually.
Source farm
Every bottle traces to one address in Quebec's Appalachian Mountains.
Real Canadian maple syrup is the souvenir most visitors actually use after they get home. The version most tourists pick up at the airport or a downtown gift shop is often a blended industrial syrup with no traceable origin. Single-origin Quebec maple syrup from one family farm, like Maple Terroir, is what serious Canadian food shops carry and what makes a gift that is genuinely Canadian.
Maple Terroir ships across Canada from a Vancouver facility, and the syrup is stocked locally at Costco, Save-On-Foods, Urban Fare, Shoppers Drug Mart, Nesters Market, HomeSense, and CANEX locations across British Columbia. The full product range is available online at mapleterroir.com, with free shipping on Canadian orders over $99.
Yes. Maple Terroir ships internationally to Canada, the United States, Mexico, Japan, and South Korea. Ordering before you fly home avoids the weight of a glass bottle in your luggage, and the syrup arrives at your home address sealed and ready.
Maple syrup is permitted in checked luggage. For carry-on, the 100 mL liquid limit applies, so bottles larger than that must travel in checked baggage or be shipped separately. Most visitors find it easier to order online for direct delivery to their home address.
Maple-syrup stroopwafels, dark chocolate covered cookies and nuts, maple sugar, and small-batch maple-infused tea and coffee are the items most visitors buy alongside a syrup bottle. The Maple Terroir gift sets pair these together in a single box, designed to travel home well.
Shop the full collection from Vancouver. Ships across Canada and to five countries.