Near the main Terminal 3 concourse, Discover Canada is the standard YYZ souvenir stop for last‑minute gifts. It sits airside in Terminal 3, so you hit it after security, on the way to most gates. Think postcards, maple candy, flag gear, and NHL logo merch tied to Canadian teams. Prices land in typical airport range: small keychains under $10 CAD, jerseys and hoodies pushing $80–$120 CAD.
Shelves lean hard into maple: syrups, cookies, and boxed gift sets with “Canada” stamped on everything. If you need something packable, the smaller maple candy tins and coffee bags ride easily in a personal item. Kids’ stuff runs heavy on plush moose and beavers, plus basic picture books about Canada you can flip through in a minute.
Quality is mixed: the branded clothing around the front racks feels like mid-tier tourist shop stock, while some of the maple products come from recognizable Canadian brands you’d also see in downtown Toronto shops. Expect airport mark‑ups across the board; if you can buy similar items in the city, you’ll notice the gap at checkout.
You won’t find electronics or practical travel gear here beyond the odd umbrella or beanie with a flag. This is a souvenirs-only stop in Terminal 3, not a mini-department store. If you just landed and still need a power bank, you’ll be walking to another shop in the same terminal.
Tip: swing through Discover Canada after you confirm your Terminal 3 gate, so you don’t end up carrying glass maple syrup bottles from the wrong end of the concourse.