Nelson’s Still Eagle Shop moves to Baker Street

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Photo of a painting

Artist rendition of what the new Still Eagle Store will look like upon completion.

With Kootenai Moon Furniture relocating to the foot of Hall Street in Nelson, Still Eagle Planetary Persuasions moved just down the street into their former location on Nelson's busy Baker Street.

Still Eagle Planetary Persuasions bills itself as a one-stop eco-shop specializing in hemp, bamboo, organic cotton, and soy clothing, hemp paper, hemp body products, as well as sustainable home products, rugs, baskets, rope, and just about anything that you need to live.

Still Eagle Planetary Persuasions began in 1991 as a small alternative environmental storefront in the Kootenays of BC. Shortly thereafter we became one of Canada's first hemp stores, wholesaling the best hemp products we could find to other hemp stores across Canada. Today, we carry everything from twine to food to rope to clothing to bags, body products, hats, socks, jewellery, rolling papers, posters, books and information.

They pride themselves on continuously pushing the envelope, and on striving not just to maintain, but to improve upon the highest environmental and social standards.

Stop by or visit Still Eagle Planetary Persuasions today. Still Eagle is open 7 days a week, 363 days a year (closed Christmas Day and New Year's Day).

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