Serpent River Trading Post Welcomes Visitors to a Revitalized In-Store Experience and Expands Toward Online Sales

We are excited to welcome you into our newly refreshed Serpent River Trading Post. Over the past several months, we have been thoughtfully reorganizing and enhancing our retail space to create a more engaging and enjoyable experience for every visitor who walks through our doors.


These updates were designed to better showcase the authentic Indigenous products and handmade items created by talented artisans from our community and across the country. By improving our layout and displays, we are making it easier for customers to explore our offerings, connect with the stories behind each product, and experience the culture and craftsmanship that define our Trading Post.


In addition to our in-store improvements, we have been working behind the scenes to build the systems needed to expand our reach beyond our physical location. We have developed a new inventory management system that will support online sales, allowing customers to browse and purchase our products from anywhere. We are currently finalizing our shipping systems and logistics partners, and once complete, our Trading Post will be fully equipped to serve customers across Canada and beyond.


This expansion represents an important step in supporting Indigenous artists and creating greater access to authentic, handmade products. Our goal is to provide more opportunities for artisans to share their work while making it easier for customers to connect with Indigenous culture and craftsmanship, no matter where they are located.


We also invite artists and craft makers from our community who are interested in retailing their handmade Indigenous products to connect with us. Our consignment program provides a valuable opportunity to showcase your work in a trusted and culturally meaningful retail environment, both in-store and soon online.


We look forward to welcoming you into the Serpent River Trading Post and continuing to grow as a destination that celebrates Indigenous creativity, culture, and community.

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