Creature Comfort Co.
a truly unique nature store
Address:
92 Main Street South
Georgetown, Ontario L7G 3E4
Tel: 905-877-8443
Email: creatureco@yahoo.ca
Creature Comfort Co. is a truly unique nature store. Think back and imagine a store with yesteryear’s wooden flooring and friendly, up to date, informed staff. Staff who, like you, are fully in tune with nature and its delicate, ever changing nuances.
For the backyard bird enthusiast!
Feeders
- Tube – Wooden – Suet – Corn – Hummingbird – Orioles -Butterflies – and specialty feeders!
At Creature Comfort you will find everything to set up a bird feeding and watching oasis for you and your feathered friends. - Birdbaths and de-icers for the colder months
- Superior and specific bird seed blends, as well as garden friendly and squirrel free developed in Ontario for Ontario birds
- Nesting Boxes and houses for birds, bats, toads, butterflies and ladybugs
- Nature library consisting of guides, books, videos, CD’s, cassettes and birding journals
For a link to Wild Bird Trading click here
For the backyard gardener
- Concrete statuary- all hand-crafted and sculpted by Ontario artisans- animals, angels, gargoyles… limited only by your imagination
- Wind chimes and garden bells, stepping stones, wall plaques, copper and steel artwork
- Specialty gardening gloves, tools, totes and hand salves (if you don’t wear the gloves)
For the pet enthusiast
At Creature Comfort we are also concerned with the health of family pets. To this end, we are proud to carry only all natural offerings from pet food to treats to health supplements. If you are also concerned, give us a call, e-mail or drop in and we will gladly discuss our natural and healthful concept.
All in all, this special store features delightful, unique gifts for nature’s creatures…and those who love and care for them
Business Hours
Monday – Wednesday: 9:30am to 5:30pm
Thursday: 9:30am to 7:00pm
Friday: 9:30am to 6:00pm
Saturday: 9:30am to 5:00pm (Open at 9:00am during Farmers’ Market)
Sunday: Closed
Moments in History
This two-storey commercial building, built c. 1905, occupies part of lot 4 & 5 of the Young and Barber Survey. It may have house J.W. Kennedy’s Hardware store during the early part of the 1900’s.






