EcoDepot Montréal isn’t your average thrift stop—it’s a 10,000-square-foot scavenger hunt where yesterday’s castoffs become tomorrow’s centrepieces. Located well outside the city core, this warehouse-sized wonderland specializes in secondhand furniture, appliances, and homewares, but you’ll also stumble across clothing, vinyls, books, jewelry, and the occasional mystery object with no clear origin story. That’s part of the charm.

Founded to divert still-useful goods from the landfill, EcoDepot runs on the belief that one person’s junk really can be another’s treasure. Stock is sourced from movers, clients, and junk haulers, then sifted, sorted, and often identified with the help of its social media-savvy community. Prices swing from pocket change to four-figure finds, and the owners take pride in curating rather than dumping, making the experience less overwhelming than you’d expect from the size.

It’s a haul to get there, but for DIYers, collectors, and anyone with a soft spot for the forgotten and the oddball, it’s a trip worth taking.

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Vintage stores, thrift shops, and second-hand gems in Montreal

Vintage stores, thrift shops, and second-hand gems in Montreal

Garage racks, curated closets, and everything in between: Here’s where Montreal’s most stylish castoffs get a second life (and where you’ll want to give them one).

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