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[Question] Canadians, where do you buy online?

Kp0c

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I used the search function, couldn't find a thread about where Canadians bought their DG gear online. Prerube me if needed. (But an update could be a good thing too).

So, I know (guess) most of us (Canadians) buy from the states, however, I still wonder if there are good options in Canada to buy dg gear (mostly discs) online. Anyone have a secret place where discs selection is OK, prices (and shipping) are fair and such? I don't mind buying from the US, but shipping is often a deal killer, and if I could support a "local" company, why not?
 
I used to live in SW Ontario and most of my disc business went to Marshall Street. sub-$100 orders generally avoid customs fees, and shipping was always pretty reasonable and always quite fast. The Canadian company with the best selection online might be http://www.fullflightdiscgolf.com/ - I had a good experience ordering from them once before I moved back to the States - unfortunately shipping inside Canada is usually not any cheaper than shipping from the States.

If you are not already on DGO ( http://www.discgolfontario.com/forum/ ), that would be a good place to ask this question too.
 
I also purchase from Marshall Street (once in a while). Prices are good and there are no custom fee (I believe) because of the NAFTA.
My problem from ordering for the US is mostly du to the fact that once the package reaches a certain weight (about 7 discs I believe), shipping becomes ridiculous.
Thank you for pointing out discgolfontario, I will see what I can find there.
 
I've ordered numerous times from these two Canadian sites:

http://www.fullflightdiscgolf.com/
http://www.discentral.biz/

Both have been quality, and it usually takes 2 working days to get the discs in the GTA.

There is also this guy out of Quebec that I've never dealt with, but may be pretty close to you:

https://sites.google.com/site/discgolfboutique/home

As for American sites, I order through Community Discs, and go with DD when I want something that Justin doesn't carry. I hear Marshall Street is good too, but have yet to use them. Community usually takes about 4 working days to arrive, DD about 5 (GTA).
 
I order from Marshall St and Disc Golf Center mainly due to prices and shipping.

I use a different mailing address though; I choose to ship to a parcel receiver in Washington State, 40 mins from where I live. The fee is pretty cheap ($3.75 per parcel).

There's a little bit more competition retail wise in the Vancouver area and selection is improving so I really don't see myself ordering that much more online. I could put together about 5 solid bags with all the discs I own ;)
 
I used to purchase from marshall street, but I now use community discs as Justin offers $4 flat rate shipping. You can't beat that price and he also sent a personal note with my order.
 
I used to purchase from marshall street, but I now use community discs as Justin offers $4 flat rate shipping. You can't beat that price and he also sent a personal note with my order.

Justin offers 4$ flat rate shipping to Canada? (Why wasn't I aware of this, sigh).
 
I've ordered numerous times from these two Canadian sites:

http://www.fullflightdiscgolf.com/
http://www.discentral.biz/

Both have been quality, and it usually takes 2 working days to get the discs in the GTA.

There is also this guy out of Quebec that I've never dealt with, but may be pretty close to you:

https://sites.google.com/site/discgolfboutique/home

As for American sites, I order through Community Discs, and go with DD when I want something that Justin doesn't carry. I hear Marshall Street is good too, but have yet to use them. Community usually takes about 4 working days to arrive, DD about 5 (GTA).

https://sites.google.com/site/discgolfboutique/home is awesome. This is where I buy most of my discs. Peter, the owner, is an awesome guy and he is actually the uncle of Simon Lizotte. Also, I think that every penny he makes, he uses it to promote and grow the sport in our province. However, I don't think he sells much outside of Quebec, and now, I think I know why... seeing that shipping a disc is about 4$ and that 2 is 8$, no wonder there isn't more Canadian company in the mix...
 

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