Conspiracy

cutest witchcraft shop on the Sunshine Coast

30 years of witchcraft distilled into 100 square feet of spellcraft and spirituality supplies

Conspiracy Bazaar aims to offer something to witches at every part of the journey. Whether you’re just starting out or have been doing this for years, we have something for you.

A small hut with a red roof. The wooden archway at the beginning of the path says "Conspiracy" along the top.

Hereditary Magic

Conspiracy as a store name originally belonged to my mother, who owned a chain of shops under that name in Yukon in the 1970s. Choosing the name for my own witchcraft shop is a certain kind of magic.

Supplies for Every Witch

We try to have supplies for witches at every stage, so whether you’ve been on this path for decades or you’re just witch-curious, Conspiracy will have something for you. (And if we don’t, we’ll either get it, or help you find it elsewhere.)

Our stock is changing constantly and sometimes includes one of a kind items. Stop in often to see what’s new!

Find us in Cranberry

We are located at 6729 Cranberry Street, next door to Wolffy’s Book Den.

If Conspiracy isn’t open but Wolffy’s is, please stop in the bookshop and ask Wolffy if she can help you. Don’t mind the barking Border Collie; he’s friendly (just loud).

Openings

Currently our schedule is going on a somewhat seasonal basis, as I split my life between the Lower Mainland and Powell River. We are generally open in the last quarter of the year, from September through December.

For the most up to date information on our hours and dates, please check our highlighted Instagram stories.

Normal Hours

Normal hours are as follows.

Monday-Wednesday: Closed

Thursday-Sunday: 12-4

As noted, please double check the Instagram page and especially stories/highlighted stories for most up to date information.

Head Witch in Charge

Hi, I’m Conspiracy Kat and I’ve been a witch for over 30 years now.

I was raised by a mom who took me to Solstice celebrations and taught me all about various cultural celebrations throughout the year, creating in me a deep appreciation for seasonal cycles.

When Mom wasn’t taking me to events, I was attending Goddess celebrations with my aunt, who also taught me how to aura cleanse and read my first oracle decks.

In pre-adolescence I spent a lot of time in a local witch shop, & bought my first book of witchcraft there (The Crone’s Book of Words, Valerie Worth).

A picture of a woman with green eyes, long brown hair, and a nose piercing.
A photo of the witch in her natural habitat.
A picture of the aurora behind some trees.

Since then I’ve been constantly growing and changing on my path, though I have remained mostly solitary throughout.

My witchcraft experience includes (but is by no means limited to) Neo-Wicca, Reclaiming, and folk magic.

These days I say I am a religious, non-Wiccan witch and a devotional polytheist.

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