What Is The ReStore?
ReStores are HFH retail outlets that collect and recycle overstocked, seconds, gently used, new items, discontinued, and salvageable materials suitable for home construction, repair, renovation and decor. These items are donated by manufacturers, retailers, contractors, and individuals The ReStore generates funds to support Habitat’s build program while reducing the amount of used materials headed for our landfill site. It is an environmentally friendly store which makes sense!
Habitat for Humanity Sault Ste. Marie and Area’s ReStore opened in June 2006.
Habitat ReStores provide a source of affordable building materials to builders, contractors and “do-it-yourselfers”
Our shelves are stocked with new and gently used renovation supplies donated to us by homeowners and businesses. Even new items are available at discounted prices.
We constantly receive new inventory from a variety of generous supporters, so every trip to the ReStore offers a unique opportunity to discover a fantastic deal, a one-of-a-kind item, or the missing piece in your design inspiration.
Our Mission
To generate income that enables Habitat for Humanity of Sault Ste. Marie & Area to create affordable home ownership opportunities within our city.
To serve the community by providing quality products at affordable prices.
To preserve our environment by keeping reusable items out of our landfills.
Store Hours
Monday to Friday - 9 am to 5 pm
Saturday - 10 am to 4 pm
Sunday - Closed
We are also closed for all observed and Stat Holidays.
Shop The Restore
Tools - including all hand and power tools: hammers, screwdrivers, drills, wrenches, etc.
Furniture - including couches, chairs, kitchen tables and chairs, coffee and end tables, television stands, dressers and desks.
Doors - including interior and exterior doors with or without frames.
Cabinets and Counter Tops - for kitchens, vanities for bathrooms, as well as toilets, sinks and tubs.
Lighting Fixtures - such as wired lamps and direct wired fixtures.
Paint
Windows - screens, doors, blinds, hardware
Roofing - materials, such as shingles, tar paper, flashing and nails.
Lumber - trim, plywood, panelling
Electrical - wire, plugs, plates and hardware
Large Appliances - such as refrigerators, stoves, washing machines, dryers and dishwashers.



