The Takedown Skillet

Like cooking some cast iron bacon and eggs at the campfire, but don’t like the awkwardness of packing a skillet? Well, this takedown skillet ($98) from Best Made is here to make life a little easier. They worked with a British foundry to come up with an iron half the … Read More

YYZ Airport Pillow

Nicole Tarasick makes some cool local products. Mainly, they’re neat pillows decorated with things like airport codes, maps, great lakes, a Canadian goose, and other Canadiana. She also makes some sweet maps and tote bags. Our favourite thing is this YYZ airport pillow ($95), which Tarasick has been making since … Read More

Roughrider Spare Tire Organiser

Need to tote even more gear into the bush? Well, if you’re driving a Jeep, turn your spare tire into additional storage with the Roughrider spare tire organizer ($120). Two top side storage pockets, two hard-side pockets, a long horizontal pocket, and a whole bunch of straps to fit even … Read More

Matador Droplet

Never know when you’ll need a bag? Yeah, us neither. Fortunately, the Matador Droplet ($15) can be stuffed into a compact little holder that’ll fit on a keychain. So you’d never be without a bag again. It’s three litres and waterproof—so you could stuff in in your gym bag and … Read More

2005 Maserati MC12

Let’s start with the key number: 630 horsepower. That’s right. Oh, and some other impressive numbers: 5,998 cc DOHC 65-degree V-12 engine, a six-speed Cambriocorsa paddle-shift transmission, and fewer than 770 kilometres on it from new. Oh, and this 2005 Maserati MC12, undoubtedly one of the finest supercars ever built, … Read More

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