Sustainability meets affordability

Raincoast Trading, well known for leading the way in sustainable seafood, is going global.
Canadian Living: How to Get Healthy

If you’re already eating fish every week, why not try boosting your intake of healthy omega-3s by eating sardines weekly too.
Nanaimo-based cannery buys North Delta’s Raincoast Trading
VANCOUVER — A Nanaimo-based cannery has bought Raincoast Trading, a sustainable canned seafood company based in North Delta
Raincoast Trading Reeled in by St Jean’s

Effective January 1, 2013 Nanaimo-based St. Jean’s Cannery and Smokehouse will acquire Raincoast Trading, a premium sustainable canned seafood company located in Delta, B.C.
Raincoast Announces Sardine Launch

Available in four tasty flavors, sardines are making a come back with health-conscious, green consumers.
A can of tuna that comes with a side of sustainability

You can officially stop holding your nose in the tuna aisle now.
Raincoast Achieves Top Rank in Greenpeace Report
Tuna sustainability report reveals that Raincoast Trading ranks #1
Raincoast Trading Signs Landmark Agreement with Lake Babine First Nation

Raincoast Trading, a family-owned sustainable seafood company with 100 years of history in Delta, B.C., has entered into a partnership with Lake Babine Nation, a nation consisting of roughly 2,000 members located 225 km east of Prince George near Burns Lake. The strategic partnership creates the largest, sustainable First Nations fishery in British Columbia and […]
“THE TESTER” REVIEWS OUR PACIFIC SARDINES ON URBAN RUSH

Raincoast Trading was the first retail food producer to partner with Ocean Wise

Albacore tuna, sockeye and pink salmon canned by Delta’s Raincoast Trading are the first retail products to bear the Ocean Wise sustainability logo.
