With people moving in and out of Calgary all the time, and many locals who can afford to update their home decor regularly, there’s a steady supply of quality used furniture for sale at any given time. In this article, you’ll find the best places in the city to shop for affordable, stylish, and eco-friendly secondhand pieces.
Calgary has a steady stream of people moving in and out of the city for work or school, so there’s a constant supply of used furniture on the market. Also, thanks to the oil industry, high salaries and a healthy job market, many Albertans live comfortably in Calgary This makes it easy to find high-quality items as homeowners frequently upgrade their home decor styles or completely revamp their interior decorating.
Between online resale platforms, thrift and consignment stores, and garage and estate sales, there’s no shortage of places to hunt for furniture in Calgary. The fun is in the hunt. Shopping secondhand is exciting and rewarding, it is better for the environment, and unless you are buying rare, valuable antiques, it is generally a lot more affordable than furnishing your home with new items.
From flea markets to vintage boutiques, this article covers the best spots and the different types of places where you can find second-hand furniture and used treasures in Calgary.
Calgary is a great city for thrift shopping, especially if you’re looking for affordable second-hand furniture. Buying from thrift stores not only helps you save money, but also supports a good cause—many are run by charitable organisations that fund local services such as shelters, food banks, women’s programs, and immigrant support. Another benefit of shopping at thrift stores is the variety. You can often find unique, vintage, or gently used pieces that keep your home feeling original and interesting.
The best time to shop is during the middle of the week when new inventory is being stocked and the crowds are smaller. This gives you the first pick of the latest finds without the weekend
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The two MEOW Charity Thrift Shop locations support the MEOW Foundation, which aids homeless cats and supports cat owners and rescuers. They offer a variety of items, including home décor and furniture, with all proceeds going to feline welfare.
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17th Ave Thrift is a favourite among locals, offering carefully curated vintage clothing, home decor, and unique second-hand items for low prices. The store is pet-friendly and all profits are donated to animal rescue organisations.
Take your treasure hunting to the next level by checking out Calgary’s multiple flea markets and vintage pop-ups. Along with finding original scores for your home, markets are also a great way to socialise and support individual sellers. Listed below are a few of the city’s most popular events.
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Open year-round on weekends, the bustling Crossroads Market is where you can find fresh produce, antiques, and unique vintage scores. It’s one of Calgary’s largest and busiest markets, and treasure hunters appreciate its diversity of items.
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Vintage Redefined is a curated vintage and antique market held at the Acadia Recreation Complex. It’s where you can find true vintage, collectables, and upcycled treasures. If you don’t like sifting through lots of common things to find treasures, this market is for you. The focus here is high-quality, thoughtfully selected vintage pieces and antiques.
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The Hillhurst-Sunnyside Community Association Flea Market offers antiques, collectibles, and unique second-hand goods, and a welcoming vibe. Calgarian enthusiasts have made this Sunday market a weekend tradition to frequent.
Estate sales and garage (or yard) sales are great places to discover unique finds and unexpected treasures. Listings are generally posted in local Facebook groups, Craigslist, and community bulletin boards. Neighbourhood newsletters and publications often include them as well.
Garage sales tend to be especially common in spring and summer, with East Vancouver and Kitsilano being particularly active areas.
Plan to arrive early for the best selection—just not too early, as some garage sale hosts get annoyed with early birds. Don’t forget to bring cash.
Auctions can be an exciting (and possibly habit-forming!) way to shop, offering a thrill as you compete to win that special item. In Calgary, you'll find everything from vintage furniture to fine art and estate items up for bid. There's real potential to score high-quality pieces, but be prepared–bidding can get competitive, especially in a city known for its affluent neighbourhoods and love of luxury. Here are three of the best auctions that Calgary has to offer:
Here are the top 3 auctions in Calgary for used furniture, known for variety, quality, and reliability:
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Graham Auction hosts weekly online surplus auctions where you can find gently used and new furniture from major retailers, plus home décor, appliances, and electronics. There is a lot of variety here, so guaranteed you can find what you are looking for within your unique tastes.
The twice-weekly online auctions held by Olive’s Auction offer furniture items that have been returned, overstock items, lighting fixtures, and general home goods. The online bidding process is easy and this auction is a great place for those looking for budget-friendly scores.
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Auction Depot have weekly auctions and offers a huge volume of items consisting of mostly furniture, housewares and office equipment. The items come from liquidations and retail overstock, and those who prefer a modern aesthetic have a good chance of finding things that suit their tastes.
The internet has transformed secondhand shopping. Bargain hunters can now search for treasures without needing to leave the house. You can find almost everything, right down to the specific brand, make and model, often at a fraction of the original retail price.
When you buy secondhand directly from the previous owner, you interrupt the cycle of over-consumption and environmental waste, keeping money in the community and out of the hands of corporations. The most popular platforms include:
Facebook Marketplace: This active and user-friendly shopping platform offers fair prices and the ability to message sellers directly to ask questions and make offers.
Kijiji Calgary: This popular platform is especially great for finding larger items, such as appliances, mattresses and bedroom sets. The filter option allows you to customise your search by neighbourhood, price and item condition, making it easier to find exactly what you're looking for within your budget.
Craigslist Calgary: Perhaps the original online classifieds, Craigslist is less widely used than before social media took off, but it still sees steady activity in Canadian cities. It’s a good place to shop for furniture, especially if you are looking for something highly specific or a little unusual.
Facebook Community Groups: Many neighbourhood communities within Calgary have hyper-local Facebook groups, and members often post furniture listings, garage sale announcements, and even curbside giveaways. These groups are great for scoring free and ultra-cheap items when people are downsizing or moving quickly.
Nextdoor App: This app also connects you with people in your immediate neighbourhood. Beyond tips, announcements and lost pet notices, you can also find free furniture posts and affordable, gently-used household items.
TIP: If you are looking for something specific, search across all of the different platforms. Prices can vary greatly from platform to platform.
Reclaimed wood and upcycled furniture are choices that provide originality and beauty in your home. They are also impactful choices for conscious consumers for the following reasons:
Landfill waste reduction.
Natural resource conservation.
Demand for wood products is minimised.
Choosing upcycled and reclaimed furniture or handcrafted pieces from Canadian furniture makers is a meaningful way to align your home with your values.
Beyond the environmental benefits, buying upcycled and crafted furniture has a strong social impact. Many local artisans and social enterprises use furniture-making to provide job opportunities, hands-on training, and valuable skills to community members. Supporting these businesses not only strengthens Calgary’s local economy but also fosters creative, small-scale craftsmanship that keeps the city’s maker culture alive.
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Live Edge Design YYC is a Calgary-based studio that creates beautiful handcrafted furniture using sustainably sourced or salvaged wood. Their live-edge tables, benches, and wall art add a natural, earthy aesthetic to your home.
Reclaimed Trading Co. uses old-growth wood (otherwise destined to become shipping pallets, etc), barn beams, and salvaged materials to make new furniture with rustic, pioneer-day charm. They also supply reclaimed materials to local craftspeople and builders. Choosing furniture here diverts waste from demolition sites and keeps local craftsmanship alive.
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Part antique store, part salvage yard, Uniquities Architectural Antiques is a place to find heritage pieces and architectural salvage. You’ll find everything from reclaimed mantels to vintage doors and ironwork, which are often sourced from historic Calgary properties.
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Secondhand shopping is more than just a way to save money—It’s a chance to find unique items for your home while supporting sustainability. When it comes to secondhand furniture, there’s no shortage of variety to match every budget and design style.
Buying used, upcycled, or refurbished furniture is a practical, eco-conscious choice that keeps quality items out of landfills and reduces the demand for new resources. Furnishing your space this way adds personality and charm that you can't find when shopping at mainstream stores.
The hunt is the fun part, and your home, community and the planet will thank you for it.
Once you've scored the perfect second-hand piece, the next step is getting it home safely, especially if you don’t have a large vehicle or the item is heavy, like a dresser or dining table.
That’s where Wise Move Canada comes in. Whether you're picking up a sofa from a seller across town or transporting vintage finds from multiple locations, Wise Move takes the stress out of your second-hand furniture move.
Just submit a delivery request on the platform, and you’ll receive quotes from vetted local moving companies in your area. You can compare prices, browse mover profiles, read customer reviews, and book the trusted Calgary mover that suits your needs best—all in one place.
It’s a simple, transparent way to move your furniture quickly and affordably, so you can focus on styling your space, not stressing about logistics.