Skip, Canada’s homegrown delivery network, and Dollarama are coming together “to highlight what value and convenience truly mean to consumers across the country, amid growing economic pressures”, the companies announced on Monday.
Starting today, Canadians can shop Dollarama with delivery straight to their doorstop. This partnership brings together two iconic Canadian brands with Dollarama’s unbeatable product offering and Skip’s fast, reliable delivery, making everyday convenience more accessible than ever, said the companies in a news release.

“Finding the sweet spot between convenience and value isn’t always easy, and it’s often a daily challenge for Canadians,” said Paul Sudarsan, SVP, Partnerships at Skip.
“By bringing Dollarama to Skip, we’re eliminating that compromise. This partnership strengthens Skip’s role as the go-to destination for convenience and value, helping Canadians get what they need, when they need it.”
“This launch is a major milestone for both brands, expanding Skip’s retail footprint with over 1,300 Dollarama locations now live on the network across all provinces and territories where Skip operates. The coming together of Skip and Dollarama also underscores the shared mission of both companies: to deliver trusted, affordable convenience to Canadians,” they said.
“Just in time for peak Canadian summer, the thrill of uncovering unexpected Dollarama gems is now more convenient than ever. From backyard barbecues and birthday parties, baby showers and camp prep, to the early back-to-school scrambles, the two beloved Canadian brands are joining forces to make scoring a deal easier and more exciting than ever. Together, they’re bringing Canadians fast, budget-friendly access to a wide range of must haves, wherever and whenever they need them.”

Skip said the partnership marks another exciting milestone in its ongoing retail expansion, with more national retail partnerships slated to launch throughout the summer, fall and beyond.
Skip is Canada’s homegrown delivery network. What started in 2012 as a local start-up in the Prairies has grown into a Canadian technology success story, connecting millions of Canadians in over 450 cities and towns with more than 50,000 local restaurant, grocery, convenience and retail partners.
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