
Established in 1957 in Toronto, the brand started as a small warehouse making wool vests and cold-weather gear for local workers. But Canada Goose's reputation grew as its parkas found their way into the hands of Arctic researchers, film crews, polar explorers, and northern communities who needed serious protection from brutal temperatures.
Canada Goose is built on performance engineering. Their parkas are stuffed with high-fill-power down, reinforced with durable shells, and tested to withstand conditions as low as -30°C and below. It's not fashion pretending to be functional — it's genuinely elite cold-weather gear.
Today, Canada Goose is a global luxury brand worn everywhere from Nunavut to New York City. Yet the company still manufactures many of its products in its Canadian facilities, keeping jobs and craftsmanship at home.
If you're looking to support Canadian outerwear, few brands carry the legacy, quality, and global respect of Canada Goose.
Why Canada Goose Matters
- ✓ Canadian Manufacturing: Multiple facilities across Toronto, Winnipeg, and Montreal
- ✓ Arctic-Tested: Gear trusted by polar explorers and researchers
- ✓ Premium Materials: High-fill-power down and durable shells
- ✓ Global Icon: Canadian brand with worldwide recognition
Frequently Asked Questions
Are Canada Goose jackets made in Canada?
Yes, Canada Goose manufactures many of its parkas in Canadian facilities across Toronto, Winnipeg, and Montreal.
Why are Canada Goose jackets so expensive?
They use high-quality down, durable shells, and are engineered for extreme cold and Arctic conditions.
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