5 Reasons to Shop Local in Paris (Even During the Construction)

If you’ve driven through downtown Paris lately, you’ve seen them: the orange pylons, the heavy machinery, and the "Road Closed" signs that seem to be multiplying like rabbits. The Downtown Dig is officially in full swing, and let’s be honest, it’s a bit of a headache. Navigating the detours can feel like trying to solve a Rubik's Cube while sitting in traffic.

But here is the thing: behind those construction fences, the heart of our community is still beating strong. Our local shops, cafes, and boutiques aren't just "surviving", they are open, they are vibrant, and they are waiting for us to stop by. At BrantVotes, we’re all about the health of our community, and that includes our economic health.

When the dust settles, we want our favorite spots to still be standing. So, put on your walking shoes, grab your reusable bags, and let’s talk about why now is actually the best time to support the County of Brant’s most iconic town.

1. The Resilience of Our Local Business Owners

There is something special about the people who run the shops in Paris, Ontario. Whether it’s the person who knows exactly how you like your latte or the boutique owner who remembers your style, these folks are the backbone of our town.

Throughout the early stages of the Downtown Dig, these owners have shown incredible resilience. They haven't just sat back; they’ve adapted. They’ve come up with creative ways to get products to customers, handled the noise and the dust with a smile, and kept their doors wide open despite the obstacles.

When you shop local right now, you aren't just buying a product; you’re supporting a neighbor who is working twice as hard to keep our downtown beautiful and functional for the future. It’s that "Civic Duty" we often talk about, standing by the people who make Paris feel like home.

A welcoming local business owner in a Paris Ontario boutique during the Downtown Dig.

2. The "Paris Promenade" is Coming This June!

If you’re worried about the construction making it hard to enjoy a walk downtown, I have some great news. Starting in June, the town is launching the Paris Promenade. This is a dedicated pedestrian zone designed to turn the construction zone into a celebration zone.

The Paris Promenade is all about reclaiming the streets for people, not just cars. Imagine strolling through the downtown core without having to worry about traffic, enjoying the fresh air, and seeing the town from a whole new perspective. It’s going to be the highlight of Paris Ontario events this summer.

The Promenade is a direct response to the construction challenges, proving that the County of Brant is committed to keeping the spirit of the town alive. It’s the perfect excuse to spend a Saturday afternoon exploring the shops you might usually just drive past. Keep an eye on the Paris Ontario news for specific dates and special event announcements as we get closer to the launch!

3. Our BIA is Award-Winning (Literally!)

We can’t talk about shopping local without giving a massive shout-out to the Paris Business Improvement Area (BIA). These guys have been working overtime to ensure that the Downtown Dig doesn't stop the town's momentum.

In fact, the Paris BIA recently won prestigious awards for their efforts in supporting local businesses during infrastructure projects. They’ve been recognized for their innovative marketing, their communication with residents, and their dedication to making sure everyone knows that "Downtown Paris is Open."

When an organization puts in that much effort to protect our local economy, it’s only right that we meet them halfway. The BIA’s work ensures that the charm of Paris remains intact even when the roads are torn up. Supporting our local shops is the best way to show that their hard work is paying off.

4. Keeping Your Money in the County of Brant

When you spend a dollar at a big-box store or a massive online retailer, a tiny fraction of that money stays in our community. But when you spend that same dollar at a local Paris shop, the impact is huge.

Research shows that local businesses keep money circulating within the local economy at a much higher rate. They hire local staff, they support local charities, and they pay taxes that fund our parks, schools, and, yes: even the road repairs we’re currently navigating.

Think of it as a cycle of support. By choosing to shop local, you’re ensuring that the County of Brant remains a prosperous place to live and work. If you’re looking for more ways to get involved in our community’s future, you can always check out our About Us page to see how we’re tracking the issues that matter.

5. Unique Finds You Won't Find Anywhere Else

Let’s be real: big-box stores are boring. They all look the same, smell the same, and sell the same mass-produced stuff. Paris, on the other hand, is a treasure trove of the unique.

Because our local shop owners curate their own inventory, you’ll find high-quality, artisanal goods that you simply can't find anywhere else. From hand-crafted jewelry and vintage finds to gourmet local treats, shopping in Paris is a cultural experience. It’s about quality over quantity.

Plus, there’s the environmental factor. Shopping locally often means a smaller carbon footprint. You aren't paying for items to be shipped across the ocean in massive containers; you’re buying things that often have roots right here in Ontario. It’s a win for you, a win for the merchant, and a win for the planet.

Unique handmade gifts and artisanal products found while shopping local in Paris, Ontario.

How to Navigate the "Dig" Like a Pro

I know what you're thinking: "But Penny, the parking!"

Believe me, I get it. But it’s not as bad as it looks. The town has been very proactive about setting up temporary parking areas and ensuring that pedestrian access to every single storefront is maintained. If you’re worried about getting lost in the detours, we’ve actually put together a guide on 7 mistakes you’re making with Paris Ontario construction and how to avoid the detours.

Give that a read before you head out, and you’ll be navigating the streets like a local pro.

The Big Picture: Why Your Vote (and Your Wallet) Matters

At BrantVotes, we spend a lot of time talking about elections and municipal governance. We talk about who is making the decisions and how those decisions affect our daily lives. If you want a refresher on how our local government works, check out our post on navigating Canadian governance.

But community involvement isn't just about what happens at the ballot box. It’s about how we show up for each other every single day. The Downtown Dig is a massive investment in our infrastructure: it’s the "fiscal responsibility" side of government in action. While the construction is a sign of a growing, healthy town, the businesses are the soul that makes that growth worthwhile.

Supporting our local shops during this transition is a form of civic participation. It’s saying, "I care about the future of Paris, and I’m willing to walk an extra block to make sure my favorite bookstore stays in business."

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See You Downtown!

The "Paris Promenade" is just around the corner, the sun is starting to come out, and the shops are stocked with spring and summer arrivals. Don't let a few orange cones keep you away from the prettiest town in Ontario.

Our local business owners are resilient, our BIA is award-winning, and the unique charm of Paris is something we should never take for granted. Let's make a conscious effort to keep our dollars in the County of Brant this season.

Do you have a favorite local shop that’s doing something cool during the construction? Or maybe a "pro-tip" for parking that you’re willing to share? Drop your thoughts below or contact us to let us know!

Let’s show the world that Paris is open, vibrant, and better than ever. See you on the Promenade!

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