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Quincy Street Market
Quincy Street Market
Open Gallery

Inverness

About

Quincy Street Market opened its doors in 2017. We are a customer experience-based business with a focus on locally made gift, craft and art. Our shop is a carefully curated collection of clothing, home decor and local favourites. The magic of Quincy is the partnerships we have developed with local producers and the beautiful collaborations we created together. 
Our Inverness Soap line, made in collaboration with Groovy Goat Soap (Ingonish), includes Morning Swim Soap (with a piece of Inverness beach glass in it),  Beach Day Soap (with seaweed from Inverness Beach) and Sunset Soap (with red clay from Inverness beach). We created our favourite summer day in Inverness with our Inverness Soap Trio!
Our Island Collection jewelry line is one of our most successful collaborations. Designed by Quincy, we partnered with House of Moda (Halifax) and created a special Cape Breton inspired jewelry line. Shipped all over Canada and throughout the US, our Island Collection earrings, necklaces and bracelets are loved by many!
Our Q Line, designed for Quincy, includes hoodies, t-shirts, souvenirs, cards and prints. Celebrating all the beauty that surrounds us in Inverness County, our designs are thoughtful, bright and colourful. 
These are just some of the highlights of Quincy Street Market. We have a wonderful collection of locally produced art and original paintings, jewelry, fibre art, craft and leather work. We often feature pop-up shops of some of our artists, host live music for customers to enjoy and have become a hub of community happenings.
Quincy Street Market, for life by the sea.

Location & Contact

15876 Central Ave, Inverness, Nova Scotia

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