Chocolate gift delivery to Canada


Express delivery with UPS
1/ Order before 2 pm.
2/ Your package will be shipped the same day.
3/ Delivery within 3 days.*
* Markham, Montreal, Toronto - within 2 days.
When will my chocolate be delivered ?
Deliveries are sent to the address you have provided via UPS EXPRESS from Monday until Friday from 8 am to 6 pm.
How much are the delivery charges ?
Planète Chocolat offers you secure methods of payment. Our delivery charges for Canada are €27.99 including tax.
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| Before 2 PM | Shipped on the same day | Shipped Monday | |||||
| After 2 PM | Shipped the next day | Shipped Monday | |||||
Is delivery also possible on weekends or public holidays ?
Unfortunetly, no , UPS only delivers from Monday to Friday between 08:00 - 18:00 and does not work during public holidays.
Have Belgian chocolates delivered to Canada
So you've decided to go off to study in Canada? Small problem: you're worried you won't be able to have your favorite Belgian chocolates while you're away. Don't panic! Your specialty store, Planète Chocolat, guarantees delivery of its products around the world, including to the other side of the Atlantic.
Quebec, a major player in the chocolate industry
According to recent data, each year Canadians consume an average of more than 5 kg of chocolate. It’s also worth noting that consumption of chocolate based drinks reached around 4.2 liters per person, or 6% of the global consumption of milk. In terms of production, the largest site is in Quebec. The Barry Callebaut plant in Saint-Hyacinthe produces 175,000 metric tons of chocolate per year, making it the largest in the whole of North America. Chocolate is the province's second largest export product, of which 80% is directed towards the United States. You should also know that Quebec , which has direct links with the France dating back to the colonial era, is home to more than 120 artisan chocolatiers.
The arrival of fair trade chocolate
The rise of the concept of sustainable development and fair compensation of small local producers of cocoa beans has allowed fair trade products to enter the market. In Canada between 2005 and 2008, the marketing of such products exploded, with a 550% increase. The main countries that use the fair trade chocolate label are the Dominican Republic, Ghana, Peru, and Bolivia. Nowadays fair trade chocolate is especially popular at Easter, which is the peak consumption time for chocolate in Canada.
If you want to give a Canadian a gift, then chose chocolate, you’ll definitely make them happy. Thanks to Planète Chocolat, you can help them to discover or rediscover the delicious flavors of Belgian chocolates!
Cities:
- Toronto
- Montreal
- Calgary
- Ottawa
- Edmonton
- Mississauga
- Winnipeg
- Vancouver
- Hamilton
- Québec
- Brampton
- Surrey
- Halifax
- Laval
- London
- Markham
- Gatineau
- Vaughan
- Longueuil
- Windsor
- Kitchener
- Burnaby
- Saskatoon
- Regina
- Richmond
- Oakville
- Burlington
- Richmond Hill
- Grand Sudbury
- Sherbrooke
- Saguenay
- Oshawa
- St. Catharines
- Lévis
- Barrie
- Trois-Rivières
- Abottsford
- Cambridge
- Kingston
- Guelph
- Coquitlam
- Whitby
- Thunder Bay
- Saanich
- Chatham-Kent

