Skip to Content
Region of Durham Logo
Contact Us
Engage
  • Living Here
    • 211 – Connect with local community services
    • 311 – Connecting you to our services
    • A to Z Services
    • Accessibility
    • Age-Friendly Durham
    • Animal Services and Control
    • Child Care and Early Years
    • Climate Change and Energy
    • Conservation Authorities
    • Counselling
    • Crime Prevention and Public Safety
    • Durham Employment Services
    • Education and Schools
    • Emergency Preparedness
    • Emergency Services
    • Emergency Social Services
    • Garbage and Recycling
    • Housing and Homelessness
    • Libraries
    • View More...
    View our Garbage and Recycling page

    Garbage and Recycling

    View our My Property page

    My Property

    View our Roads and Traffic page

    Roads and Traffic

  • Discovering Durham
    • About Durham Region
    • Arts and Culture
    • Bike Month
    • Cycling and Walking
    • E-mobility
    • Local Food and Farmers' Markets
    • Maps
    • New to Durham Region
    • Parks, Trails and Conservation Areas
    • Spectator Sports
    • Sport Tourism
    • Sports and Recreation
    • Tourism
    • Tourism Festival and Events Calendar
    • Transportation and Transit
    View our Tourism page

    Tourism

    View our Tourism Festival and Events calendar

    Tourism Festival and Events Calendar

    View our Transportation and Transit page

    Transportation and Transit

  • Doing Business
    • Applications, Licences and Permits
    • As-Built Drawing Request
    • Bid Opportunities
    • Business Directory
    • Business Count
    • Community Social Investment Program
    • Construction and Your Business
    • Construction Liens
    • Design and Construction Specifications
    • Economic Development
    • Events
    • Funding Resources
    • Garbage and Recycling Collection on Private Property
    • Housing
    • Municipal Consent
    • Operating a Child Care Centre
    • Planning and Development
    • Public Health and Your Business
    • Purchasing
    View our Agriculture page

    Agriculture

    View our Business Directory page

    Business Directory

    View our Purchasing page

    Purchasing

  • Health and Wellness
    • Alcohol, Cannabis, Drugs and Smoking
    • Babies and Toddlers
    • Child Health and School-Age Children
    • Clinics and Classes Calendar
    • COVID-19
    • Domestic Violence
    • Dental and Oral Health
    • Environment and Your Health
    • Food and Eating
    • Health Care Professionals
    • Health Check-Up! Reports and Health Plans
    • Health Information Services
    • Healthy Living
    • Illness, Infection and Disease
    • Immunizations and Vaccines
    • Injury Prevention and Safety
    • Mental Health
    • Pregnancy
    • Public Health Inspections and Investigations
    • View More...
    View our Health Care Professionals page

    Health Care Professionals

    Launch the Durham Region Respiratory Virus Data Tracker

    Respiratory Virus Data Tracker

    Report Immunizations Online

    Report Immunizations Online

  • Regional Government
    • A to Z Services
    • Access to Information
    • Accountability and Transparency
    • Advocacy Priorities
    • Awards
    • Budget and Financial
    • By-Laws
    • Careers and Volunteering
    • CityStudio Durham
    • Community Engagement
    • Community Safety and Well-Being Plan
    • Contact Us
    • Court and Traffic Tickets (Provincial Offences)
    • Departments
    • Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
    • Durham Region 101
    • Durham Region Strategic Plan
    • Durham Works
    • Innovation
    • View More...
    View our Council page

    Council

    View our Open Data page

    Open Data

    View our Regional Services map

    Regional Services

I'd Like To...

Apply or Register For

  • Applications, Licences and Permits
  • Bidding Opportunities
  • Careers and Volunteering
  • Freedom of Information Request
  • Housing

Learn About

  • A to Z Services
  • Being New to Durham Region
  • Budget
  • By-Laws
  • Council
  • Durham Region Transit
  • Public Health Inspections

Report an Issue

  • By-Law Infraction
  • Downed Sign
  • Health Protection Complaint
  • Illegal Dumping
  • Missed Garbage or Recycling Pickup
View our X Page View our Facebook Page View our YouTube Page view our LinkedIn page
Subscribe

Explore what’s in store and shop local this holiday season during #ShopInDurham week

Decrease text size Default text size Increase text size
Print this page
Share this page
  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn
  • Twitter
  • Email
Back to Search
Storefronts in downtown Port Perry with a navy blue filter. Durham Tourism logo and text that reads, “#ShopInDurham this holiday season, ShopInDurham.ca”

Whitby, Ontario –Shop in Durham Week takes place from December 1 to 7, and there’s no better time to get a head start on all your gift-giving needs. During the holiday season and beyond, there are big reasons to shop small. When you shop local, you help to build community, bring uniqueness to your neighbourhood, encourage entrepreneurship, and keep money in the local economy.

Whether it’s up the street or across town, you don’t need to go far in Durham Region to find standout shopping destinations. With 14 distinct downtowns—each offering a charming shopping experience—shoppers can be  sure to uncover hidden gems, from one-of-a-kind boutiques to artisan shops to makers’ markets and everything in between.

The Shop in Durham campaign, an initiative of Durham Tourism in partnership with the Durham Economic Task Force (DETF), kicks off with a flag-raising ceremony at Regional Headquarters on December 2. Shoppers are invited to share their local finds on social media using the hashtag #ShopInDurham and tag @DurhamTourism in their posts.

Need some inspiration? Follow Durham Tourism on Facebook and Instagram for locally-sourced gift-giving ideas and visit ShopInDurham.ca for a handy guide of places to shop.

Quotes

“Small businesses form the backbone of our neighbourhoods and enrich lives far beyond the financial transaction. They create a sense of community and provide livelihoods that help make Durham Region thrive. Shop in Durham week is a great opportunity to celebrate everything local in our region.”

-  John Henry, Regional Chair and Chief Executive Officer, Region of Durham

 “In an age of global markets and e-commerce, when you Shop in Durham, you are not only supporting a local business here at home, but also investing in the economic vitality of your community. This week offers a chance to honour the contributions of our small business community in Durham Region.”

- Simon Gill, Director, Economic Development and Tourism

“This holiday season, Shop Durham and support the small businesses that make our community unique. Every purchase helps local entrepreneurs thrive, creates jobs, and strengthens the fabric of our neighborhoods. Together, we can make this season brighter by choosing to invest in the people and places that bring our community to life.”

- Alli Leetham, Executive Director, Ajax-Pickering Board of Trade

 “Relax, shop and dine when you celebrate Shop in Durham week in the Township of Brock. This holiday season, embrace the spirit of supporting local businesses by exploring the unique boutique shops on the main streets of Sunderland, Cannington, and Beaverton.”

- John C. Grant, President, Brock Board of Trade

 “We are proud to be part of a community built by small businesses that are dedicated to providing an experience. This holiday season and beyond, we encourage you to revisit your favourite local shops and flavours while discovering new ones. Shopping local extends beyond products and services—it creates unique experiences. Shop in Durham Week is a great opportunity to celebrate and support small business.”

- Bonnie Wrightman, Executive Director, Clarington Board of Trade

 “Supporting small businesses during Shop in Durham Week is one of the most impactful things you can do for our North Durham community. Beyond the unique, handmade, and locally crafted gifts and experiences on offer, there’s a welcoming, friendly charm awaiting you. Each purchase directly strengthens our local economy, creates jobs, and helps preserve the character and warmth of our vibrant communities.”

- Kristen Meyer-Creamer, Interim Executive Director, North Durham Chamber of Commerce

"When we support local businesses, we're investing in the unique character and resilience of our community. Shop in Durham Week is a wonderful reminder of the role each small business plays in enriching our neighbourhoods and driving economic vitality in Durham Region. Let’s celebrate and uplift our local entrepreneurs this season and beyond."
- Jason King, CEO, Greater Oshawa Chamber of Commerce

"Support small businesses, fuel economic growth—shop Durham! This Shop in Durham Week, every purchase you make helps local entrepreneurs thrive and strengthens our community. Together, we’re building a brighter, more vibrant future for our region!"

- Karey Anne Large, Interim CEO, Whitby Chamber of Commerce

 Quick facts:

  • DETF is made up of Durham Region’s Economic Development and Tourism Division; all eight local area municipality economic development teams; the Business Advisory Centre of Durham (BACD); Durham’s local chambers of commerce and boards of trade; and other key partners, including Business Improvement Areas (BIAs).
  • The Durham Region Joint Chambers of Commerce and Boards of Trade represent the eight chambers and boards Durham Region. Together, they are the voice of nearly 3,000 local businesses and organizations.

 About Durham Region

Nestled between lakes Ontario, Simcoe and Scugog lies Durham Region. A landscape that's made up of urban, rural, and commercial zones—from rolling hills and farmland, to bustling downtowns and industrial lands. Our large, diverse landscape is driving our position as one of the fastest growing populations in Canada; with forecasted population growth to approximately one million residents by 2041. Visit durham.ca to learn more.

– 30 –

For more information, please contact Corporate Communications.

Receive email updates

Contact Us

Region of Durham logo

Living HereDiscovering DurhamDoing BusinessHealth and WellnessRegional Government

© 2025 Durham Region, 605 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Ontario L1N 6A3, Canada, Telephone (within regional limits): 311, Telephone: 905-668-7711, Toll-Free: 1-800-372-1102

Terms of UsePrivacyCareersA to Z ServicesContact UsSitemap
By GHD Digital