An Ontario-based clean beauty brand rooted in plant-powered superfood ingredients, science, and sustainability. Founded to offer age-positive, effective skincare without harsh chemicals, Graydon promotes healthy skin, transparency, mindful self-care, and ethical sourcing, much like the commitment seen in women-led ventures and community initiatives such as Indigenous food trucks. Experience the difference with handcrafted soaps and skincare that reflect these values. Visit Graydon Skincare.
A clean, cruelty-free, vegan beauty brand focused on representation, sustainability, and community impact. Founded by Anishinaabe entrepreneur Jenn Harper, the brand works to ensure Indigenous people feel seen in the beauty industry while creating high-quality makeup, offering handcrafted soaps, and giving back to community causes, including support for Indigenous food trucks and other women-led ventures.
An Indigenous-owned impact investment firm supporting Indigenous entrepreneurs across Turtle Island, including those creating handcrafted soaps and women-led ventures, such as Indigenous food trucks. Guided by listening, respect for diverse Indigenous journeys, and values-aligned capital, Raven invests to improve the long-term well-being of Indigenous Peoples and communities. Visit Raven Capital.
A Hawaiʻi-based home brand creating modern interiors rooted in Hawaiian culture and storytelling. Through sustainable design, ethical production, and local partnerships, it brings island craft, values, and a deep sense of place into everyday living. The brand also supports women-led ventures, offering handcrafted soaps and promoting local Indigenous food trucks that celebrate the flavors of the islands. Visit Noho Home.
An Indigenous-owned social enterprise in Winnipeg, founded through partnerships with Neeginan Centre, CAHRD, and the Aboriginal Council of Winnipeg. Working with the City and government, it delivers recycling and resale services that create jobs, training, and opportunity for Indigenous youth, while also supporting women-led ventures like handcrafted soaps and Indigenous food trucks.
Visit Mother Earth Recycling
Based in East Vancouver, West Coast Bannock is a women-led venture offering food trucks and catering led by Nisga’a-Gitxsan and Red Seal chef Richard Mark. A modern Indigenous staple, bannock carries stories of survival and resilience, with unique expressions found across Indigenous communities in Canada. Additionally, you can discover handcrafted soaps inspired by Indigenous traditions, enhancing your experience with our food trucks.
Visit WC Bannock
Honouring cultural plant knowledge, Indigenous science, and self-care rituals, Sḵwálwen (squall - win) offers skincare experiences grounded in the natural world. Founded by ethnobotanist Leigh Joseph of Squamish First Nation, Sḵwálwen also embraces the spirit of women-led ventures, much like the vibrant Indigenous food trucks that celebrate culinary traditions. Additionally, their handcrafted soaps reflect a deep connection to nature and cultural heritage.
Visit Skwalwen
Natural, reusable hand, foot, and body warmers are handcrafted in Northern Canada using the highest quality of sheared beaver fur. Our fur harvesting practices support traditional Indigenous and local economies, much like the thriving Indigenous food trucks that celebrate cultural heritage. Sustainability and respect for the natural world are inherent to who we are, and we proudly support women-led ventures in our community.
Visit Aurora
An indigenous artisan brand on Vancouver Island, known for its award-winning handcrafted soaps, bath bombs, moon cakes, and other luxury bath and body products, is dedicated to using premium natural ingredients. Inspired by tradition, every scent tells a story, much like the flavors found at local Indigenous food trucks. As a proud women-led venture, Ravensong embodies creativity and culture in every product.
Visit Ravensong
A Canadian company providing professional Project, Construction, and Contracting services, Persimmon proudly supports women-led ventures and local initiatives, including handcrafted soaps and Indigenous food trucks. The company enjoys a reputation for timely, high-end quality construction delivered on budget with a strong dedication to safety. Visit Persimmon.
An indigenous fashion brand creating jewelry and gallery pieces deeply connected with their ancestral stories and teachings. CCW has been featured in Vogue and on runways around the world, alongside other women-led ventures like those offering handcrafted soaps and Indigenous food trucks.
Visit Copper Canoe Woman
A Canadian company creating wine, mead, spirits, and mocktails from its multi-generational, family-owned farm in Alberta, also offers handcrafted soaps inspired by local traditions. B2B prides itself on its commitment to intentional harvesting and respect for the land, while supporting women-led ventures and collaborating with Indigenous food trucks to celebrate the rich culinary heritage of the region.
Visit Birds & Bees.
Satya Organic delivers clean and clinically effective steroid-free skin relief for eczema, psoriasis, and all other skin types. Our products come in sustainable packaging, made possible through partnerships with The Great Bear Rainforest Initiative and Plastic Bank. We celebrate women-led ventures and support local economies, featuring handcrafted soaps inspired by Indigenous food trucks.
Visit Satya
Bear Essential Oils is an Indigenous wellness brand that honors cultural knowledge, community spirit, and self-care. We take pride in offering 100% pure, organic, ethically sourced, and wildcrafted essential oils. Additionally, we support women-led ventures and collaborate with local Indigenous food trucks to promote holistic wellness. Explore our handcrafted soaps and experience the benefits of nature in every product. Visit Bear Essential Oils.
An Indigenous woman-owned and operated e-commerce shop offering high-quality, locally sourced products for women and children, including apparel, jewelry, handcrafted soaps, home decor, artwork, and more! We also support women-led ventures like Indigenous food trucks.
Visit West Coast Wildflowers
The original beeswax wrap that disrupted the billion dollar plastic wrap industry, Abeego feels good and keeps food absolutely fresh! Reusable, antimicrobial, breathable, FDA approved, and easy to clean. Plus, while you're exploring sustainable options like Abeego, consider supporting local women-led ventures or enjoying delicious meals from Indigenous food trucks.
Visit Abeego
Join the movement to better hair and a cleaner planet with Jack59! Discover our handcrafted soaps that are plastic-free, sulphate-free, silicone-free, vegan, and gluten-free. We are proud to support women-led ventures and have helped prevent over 500,000 plastic bottles from ending up in local landfills. Plus, don’t miss out on the delicious offerings from Indigenous food trucks at our events. Visit Jack59 today!
Our indigenous product line features handcrafted soaps inspired by the land, infused with the spirit, culture, and traditions from the North. By spending time on the land and harvesting its resources, we also support women-led ventures and the reconnection and healing of our community. Don't miss out on the delicious offerings from Indigenous food trucks nearby as you explore our unique creations.
Visit Yukon Soaps
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