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Organic whole-plant infusions, slow fermentation, and small-batch distillation converge with wild coastal and regional flora, and modern plant science to create skincare that transcends the ordinary.

In collaboration with local growers, herbalists, and the bioregional landscape, each formula is a reverent act of floral storytelling—an ode to living minerals, wild ferments, and microbiome diversity.

Every creation is a profound exploration of history and nature,
crafted by master formulator and herbalist Dominique Del Col.

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Phytonutrient
Bodycare

Fresh herbal distillations
and house-fermented flower essences harmoniously nurture
and support the natural resiliency
of the skin microbiome.

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Bioregional
Fine Skincare

Nutritionally exceptional organic formulas that are magnificently effective and crafted by hand
in the most profound communion with the indigenous landscape.

This is skincare as ritual.
An immersive, sensorial communion

between land, lineage, and luminous skin.

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Tideland (taidˌlænd. n.) 

Tidelands is a convergence of land and sea.
A meeting ground of ancient equals. 

Ancestral methods and modern formulation, healers of old, and science of new. 
 

Tidelands House is a traditional flora distillery and fine skincare atelier. Botanical extraction takes place at the source, within the walls of our 19th-century stone stillroom in Wellington County, where seasonal blooms, roots, and resins are slowly transformed using ancestral methods in antique copper distillers. This process is followed by gentle fermentations, delicate infusions, and the final bottling of our artisanal blends at the 1876 riverside atelier in Historic Galt.


Working in harmony with the seasons and in collaboration with local herbaries and organic allotments, every offering honours the integrity of whole plants and the land from which they come. Infused with blossom minerals, biodynamic extracts, and fresh herbal distillates, these formulas fortify the skin’s natural vitality and microbiome.

Finely crafted skincare with bioregional roots.

Our native flora is wild-foraged from hedgerows and tenderly dried from the rafters in our stone cottage.
Marine flowers, wild mosses, fresh clay and seaweeds are sustainably, seasonally and mindfully gathered during our annual travels to the shores of Prince Edward Island and the salted coast of Nova Scotia.

Our stillroom lies on land nourished by the majestic O:se Kenhionhata:tie. ⁣
Mohawk for “Willow River,” in the heart of Wellington County, Kanadario.
Iroquois for “Sparkling Water,” the origin of Ontario. 

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We recognize the stolen land on which our stillroom resides as the traditional territory of the Attawandaron, the Huron Wendat Nation, and the Grand River Métis Council.

We will forever hold space for our deepest gratitude and appreciation of the Indigenous peoples who have worked and lived on this sacred ground since time immortal.

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Tidelands House 
Fine Skincare & Archival Atelier


103–20 Grand Ave South, Cambridge ON N1S 2L4

Hours
MONDAY — Closed
TUESDAY — Closed
WEDNESDAY — 10 to 3
THURSDAY — 11 to 5
FRIDAY — 12 to 6
SATURDAY — 11 to 5
SUNDAY — 12 to 4

Hours shift gently with the season.

Tidelands House

© 2025 Tidelands House Stillroom

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