TIDAL – Indigenous Woman-Led Pop-Up in Downtown Vancouver
Turtle Island Design and Lifestyle (TIDAL) is the first Indigenous woman-led pop-up shop in Downtown Vancouver, on now until October. This limited time store is a collaboration between four Indigenous women-owned businesses, bringing together excellence in business, body care, food, and fashion.
TIDAL – Indigenous-Women Led Pop-Up Shop
- When: Open Monday to Friday, 10:30am to 5:00pm until October 31, 2025
- Where: Unit 202, The Shops at Bentall Centre (555 Burrard St, Vancouver)
TIDAL is a collaboration between: West Coast Wildflowers by Alissa Assu; Copper Canoe Woman founded by Vina Brown; Sriracha Revolver Hot Sauce by Jordan Hocking; and RavenSong Soap & Candle founded by Valerie Lamirande. They have curated a wonderful selection of items including food, fashion, and body care, showcasing Indigenous excellence all in one place in the heart of the city.
As part of its retail pop-up program, this unique space showcases celebration of Indigenous culture, entrepreneurship, and innovation. By shopping at TIDAL, you are supporting the self-determination and cultural expression of talented Indigenous women.
West Coast Wildflowers
Founded by Alissa Assu, West Coast Wildflowers (Located in Campbell River on the traditional territory of the Ligwiłda’xw Peoples on Vancouver Island) is an Indigenous retail store dedicated to supporting Indigenous artisans and makers across Canada. With a focus on empowering female entrepreneurs and small business owners, West Coast Wildflowers offers a curated selection of products from beauty and wellness to food and drinks and everything in between.
Copper Canoe Woman
Copper Canoe Woman, founded by Vina Brown, offers authentic Indigenous and artisan handmade jewelry rooted in honouring Native tradition, culture, storytelling, and symbolism. Through collections like Legacy Lines, Luxe to Adorn, and more, each piece reflects celebration and honour for Indigenous heritage, cultures, stories, and techniques.
Sriracha Revolver Hot Sauce
Sriracha Revolver Hot Sauce was founded by Jordan Hocking as a way to inspire connection through flavour. Along with a small, dedicated team, Hocking makes craft size batches of hot sauce available for purchase online, at a retailer near you, or at any of their upcoming events.

RavenSong Soap & Candle
Founded by Valerie Lamirande, RavenSong Soap & Candle is an Indigenous wellness brand born from the rich cultural heritage of Haida Gwaii and sister company to Bear Essential Oils. RavenSong Soap & Candle offers collections of traditionally made, cold-processed artisan soaps formulated with industry-clean standards and high-quality ingredients made in small batches.
Follow TIDAL on Instagram for updates over the next few weeks.
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