10 Best Activewear Brands in Canada to Shop
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10 Best Activewear Brands in Canada to Shop

Jun 29, 2023

Searching for the best activewear brands in Canada to shop?

Adam and I recently started to take working out and being active more seriously, so I’m on the hunt for all of the cute activewear.

I always prefer to support local and Canadian brands when I can, and there are plenty of amazing Canadian activewear brands out there!

Many of these brands ethically manufacture their pieces here in Canada, while also using sustainable and recycled materials.

Here are some of the best activewear brands in Canada to shop!

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Daub is a sustainable Vancouver-based activewear brand that produces limited edition collections to reduce their impact on the environment.

All of their pieces are manufactured in Vancouver using sustainable fabrics, and they even have a retail store you can stop into if you’re in town.

You’ll find a lot of basics that are perfect for wearing to the gym or out and about.

I adore this reversible Jordana Bra and pocket bike shorts combo.

Most of their garments are hand-dyed, and they have a lot of fun hand-dyed printed clothing!

Oraki is a Quebec-based activewear brand that ethically manufactures their products in Canada in small batches, and they develop their own recycled materials for their pieces.

They use materials like recycled cotton, regenerated nylon, and recycled polyester, and they’ve saved almost 5 million recycled plastic bottles from landfills!

All of their clothing is also vegan and cruelty-free.

I adore this sports bra and these biker shorts.

Public Myth manufactures their sustainable and ethically-made clothing in Vancouver.

Some of their pieces are produced in their own HQ, or a few blocks away from it!

They source premium sustainable materials with natural fibres like merino wool, bamboo, and organic cotton, with adorable pieces like their Angel City sports bra and this Bamboo v crop sports bra.

They also have a showroom in Vancouver if you’re looking to shop in-person.

The prices are actually really good, especially for made-in-Vancouver clothing!

This Manitoba-based clothing and activewear brand ethically manufactures their garments in Winnipeg.

Their exclusive and eco-friendly fabrics are milled and knitted in Ontario, and their one-of-a-kind prints are handcrafted by an Indigenous Métis Elder.

All of their pieces are made-to-order in small batches, so they don't have excess pieces that end up in landfills!

This Comforta bamboo bra is super cute, and I also love these Comforta Tencel pocket bike shorts.

Anne Mulaire is also a B Corp, which means that they do great for their employees and for the environment!

NoMiNoU designs, prints, and manufactures all of their pieces in Canada using eco-friendly materials, and they’re all about wearable art.

This BC-based activewear brand does a lot of collaborative designs with Indigenous artists, which is really cool!

I adore the Intelligence print, which is super cute on the Hyacinth bra and Azalea short.

A lot of their pieces are made using post-consumer recycled water bottles, as well as other sustainable fabrics like bamboo and Tencel.

Nomads is based out of British Columbia, and they’re all about sustainability.

Their certified Fairtrade products are ethically manufactured in China using sustainable materials, including hemp, organic cotton, and bamboo.

Aside from their everyday pieces, they have a yoga collection made with naturally moisture-wicking materials, with pieces like their Flow bra and Hamsa leggings.

Inner Fire is a fun activewear brand that's all about honouring mother earth.

They produce their ethically-made and sustainable activewear in North America, and their leggings are made in BC.

Their shirts are hand-printed in-house using eco-friendly, water-based inks, and their leggings are made with recycled water bottles.

They primarily offer women's activewear, but they do have some pieces for men!

Movement Global is also based out of BC, and they make eco-friendly clothing for women and men.

They make their pieces in Canada, and their bamboo fabric is also made in Canada.

You’ll find plenty of yoga and gym wear, and the prices are actually decent considering the clothes are ethically made in Canada!

You may or may have known that Lululemon is actually a Canadian brand, and they’re actually based out of Vancouver!

Their pieces are well-made and fantastic quality, which is why they continue to be one of the best activewear brands out there.

Their Align line is amaze, and the high-neck tank is one of my most-worn items.

I wear my classic fit cotton-blend t-shirt all the time for both exercise and hanging out – it's great for my fellow sweaty gals.

The Wunder Train high-rise crop leggings is a great compression legging for workouts – definitely size up for them!

Aritzia is most well-known for their chic and modern pieces, and they have a lot of cute activewear that's actually pretty great quality.

This cropped zip-up is super cute, and I also adore this tennis mini skirt.

If you’re into more feminine activewear, you’ll definitely like the selection at Aritzia – they’ve got a lot of cropped and form-fitting pieces!

These were some of the best activewear brands to shop in Canada!

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