Western Living

Your Holiday Gift Guide for the FOREST BATHER

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1. A Powder-Perfect Board

Designed for delivering a quick- turning, floaty feel on fresh powder, the Pow Wrench snowboard ($ 480) from Burton has the shape and durability to carve through deep snow with tons of back foot power.

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2. A Chic Workwear Jacket

This unisex Café workwear jacket ($ 385) from Maison Kitsuné brings a pop of colour to dreary winter days. Plus, the thick canvas material makes it a go-to transition piece for any season.

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3. A Retro Paddle Board

This super- stable Muskoka paddleboar­d ($ 2,700) from Beau Lake has a custom layup of walnut and maple— bringing vintage lake vibes all year round, whether your giftee is planning on jumping on for a paddle or hanging it up as decor.

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4. A Jacket That Goes from Slope to Après

It’s a rare feat when technical gear is paired with street style—and Helly Hansen’s Avanti jacket ($ 700) is that unicorn. With four- way stretch fabric and articulate­d arms, it’s made for shredding double- blacks, but its slim silhouette and lightweigh­t PrimaLoft eco insulation makes it perfect for looking great on snowy patios, too. hellyhanse­n.com

5. A Warm Pair of Boots

These ultra- cozy Cyprus fold- down puffer boots ($ 650) from Canada Goose are made with lightweigh­t down and a sided tread for traction on ice and snow—with gorgeous gear like this, they’ll be ready to face those cold winter days.

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6. An Armoured Cooler

Keeping drinks chilled may not be the top priority on an excursion ( you know, safety first), but it’s pretty high up there. The Roadie cooler ($ 350) from Yeti is tall enough for bottles of wine, can keep ice for days and is armoured through and through to keep your most precious amenities in one piece.

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