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design by Ojibway artist Don Chase.

Grizzly bears love wild salmon which are abundant in coastal streams. When the salmon are abundant, the grizzly bears thrive, grow, and produce more cubs.

 

This reusable shopping bag is made of 100% recycled polyester and has a large capacity of 40 x 50 cm and can hold up to 15 lbs. The handles measure 18 cm in height.
Stored conveniently in a matching pouch measuring 12 x 15 cm.

 

design and printed in Canada. 

Royalty is paid for each product sold.

Salmon Hunter Eco Reusable Shopping Bag by Don Chase

SKU: OS-6323
C$14.95Price
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  • Oscardo is a leading souvenir and gift supplier featuring some of Canada’s most iconic Indigenous artwork. Since 1997, Oscardo has been an industry leader, paying royalties to 24 artists for every product sold and consulting the artists during development to ensure a beautiful product that fairly represents and promotes their artwork. Known for carrying quality items featuring top designs, Oscardo’s products are found in Indigenous-owned stores and wholesalers, boutiques, museums, public and private art galleries, National Parks and government organizations in every province across the country. 

    Indigenous Ownership: Oscardo is part of the Arctic Beverages family. Arctic Beverages is owned by Athabasca Basin Development, Prince Albert Development Corp and Paskwayak Business Development Corporation, collectively representing 13 First Nations and four northern communities.

  • Don Chase was an Ojibway artist born in Port Hope, Ontario, in 1938 to Ojibway parents. His Indigenous heritage significantly influenced his unique artistic style, which often featured "explosive fluorescent colours." He passed away on March 22, 2025. Chase pursued his artistic education at the Ontario College of Art. He spent his professional life working as a graphic artist. Outside of his graphic art career and coaching hockey, he dedicated his free time to exploring various media in both painting and sculpture. His artistic talent led him to display his works across Canada in numerous art shows and exhibits, including the esteemed McMichael Canadian Art Collection. Don Chase received several accolades throughout his career, notably the Mayor's Choice award at the 43rd juried art exhibition at the Robert McLaughlin Gallery in Oshawa in 2011. Chase aimed to create a "spiritual connection" with those viewing his art, explaining, "I try to create a spiritual connection with the person viewing my work. It's not necessarily a religious thing, but I want to interpret my inner most emotions that live inside all of us. I'm compelled to express how I feel and present it in a bold manner. I think that makes for interesting art work…"
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