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Best Canada Day sales in 2025 — 50 epic deals (up 70% off!) at Best Buy, Walmart, Amazon & more

Best Canada Day sales in 2025 — 50 epic deals (up 70% off!) at Best Buy, Walmart, Amazon & more

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Canada Day 2025 is almost here, and our Yahoo Canada shopping experts are here to help you find the best long weekend deals. If you haven't yet checked out Best Buy's Black Friday in summer sale and Amazon's early Prime Day deals (plus dozens of other amazing sales), now is the time — Canadians can save big on everything from mattresses and lawnmowers to sunscreen and versatile totes this long weekend.
Below, I've rounded up the best Canada Day sales worth shopping for this year and highlighted a few deals in particular that I think you'll like. Happy Canada Day — it's time to shop!
Amazon Canada: Save on Amazon Fire TVs, smartwatches & more more ahead of Amazon Prime Day 2025.
Best Buy Canada: Save hundreds on TVs, headphones, Apple devices & more as part of the retailer's Black Friday in Summer sale.
Lenovo: Monitors, gaming mouses and more are on sale at Lenovo.
Walmart Canada: Select devices, including headphones and video games, are on sale this Canada Day long weekend.
Abercrombie & Fitch: Take 20 to 50% off almost everything, plus an extra 20% off clearance.
Adidas: Take home sneakers, accessories, apparel and more for up to 40% off.
Alo Yoga: Score yoga and workout apparel for up to 40% off
Coach: Take up to 40% off select styles.
Coach Outlet: Save up to 70% on bags, wallets, accessories and more.
Columbia: Up to 30% off men's, women's and kids' styles.
Duer: Shop up to 30% off summer-ready staples.
Foot Locker: Save on Nike, Converse, Champion and more.
Gap: The summer edit — take 50% off shorts, tees, swim and dresses.
H&M: Up to 60% off men's and women's apparel, H&M Home & more.
Knix: Save on underwear, swimsuits, summer essentials and more.
Lacoste: Save up to 50% on recently added sale styles
Levi's: End-of-season sale — 40% off select styles.
Lululemon: Lululemon made too much — shop the best men's and women's finds.
Michael Kors: Take an extra 29% off sale styles.
The North Face: Save on booties, jackets, backpacks and more.
Old Navy: The summer sale is here — take 40-70% off.
Reitmans: Up to 60% off sale, plus an extra 20% off.
Revolve: More than 28,000 items are on sale right now at Revolve.
Roots: Deals up to 50% off that you won't want to miss.
RW&CO: Enjoy 30% off regular-priced items.
Simons: Take up to half off men's, women's and home.
Sorel: A favourite of Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton — save on sandals, sneakers and more.
SSENSE: Save $100s on Jimmy Choo, Marc Jacobs, Staud and more bestselling designer brands.
Anthropologie: Take an extra 50% off sale items.
Article: Save up to 40% on hundreds of styles for outdoor, bedroom, living room and more.
Ashley Furniture: Snag living room, bedroom and outdoor furniture for up to $1,100 off
Away Travel: Buy four or more items and get 20% off
Bouclair: Take 20% to 60% off everything, including furniture, decor and more.
Casper: Create your dream bedroom and save 20% off sitewide.
Cozy Earth: Shop our editor's favourite sheets and save up to 30%.
Douglas: Buy a mattress and get hundreds in free gifts.
Emma Sleep: Take up to 25% off mattresses.
Home Hardware: Up to 50% off portable fans, outdoor pizza ovens and more.
Kilne: Save 20% on award-winning cookware and kitchen essentials.
Monos: Get up to $150 off luggage sets — including our editor's favourite travel bags.
PetSmart: Save on everything you need for your four-legged friends, including food and toys.
Silk & Snow: Save 15% on sheets, bath & select furniture.
Sundays: Take 25% off this long weekend.
Umbra: Save up to 30% on organizational must-haves, decor and more.
Wayfair: Take up to 70% off during Wayfair's Canada Day clearance.
BBoutique: Get 50% off Bellesa sex toys with code 50JUNE.
Lelo: Save up to 50% on sex toys and wellness products.
Lovehoney: Up to 60% off best-selling sex toys: Vibrators, couple's toys & more.
PinkCherry: Up to 80% off clearance sex toys, plus 33% off sitewide
Sephora: Get up to 50% off select makeup, hair care & more.
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