Hello, everyone! I believe that everyone has one of your days of love and riddles!
This week Quebec will celebrate the national holiday. As I follow the theme of this holiday, I want to highlight two puzzle brands built right here in Quebec, as well as some other puzzles in the conscious spirit.
I believe many of you are familiar with Euro graphics. Their chief office in Montreal, and they have been a strong player in the puzzle market since 1890, also producing art and posters around the world. I love their artistic puzzles. I just finished this beautiful puzzle, Harmony, and I have some of their puzzles in the toy pile to make.
This is a link to a variety of Euro graphics available from the Jigsaw Forest. I’ve never seen a bigger Euro graphics option in all my puzzle shopping experience. There’s something for everyone in this row.


The next sign to highlight was Ja Danau Misses. Anie Maltais created JaCou from her love of filming and design and multiple images. They are built in western Montreal and are rapidly becoming popular. The images are unique, colorful, and have an interesting texture in their design. I have some images on my list of wishes and Anie’s nut puzzle is waiting in the pile during the holiday season. If you love colors, you’ll love them!

For more Quebec flavors, Pauline Pawin is a very popular artist from Quebec whose riddle is quite conspicuous. Her art is presented in many brands including Ravensburger and Tref.
Here are some of her images:


Other puzzles artists in Quebec include: Kim Veilleux, Christine Genest and Carole Spedau.
Finally, here are some other Quebec puzzles that I like:
Old Montreal, David Maclean
Royale, Quebec
I hope you try something from this station and tell me what you think!
Have a good week!
