May peace and joy surround you, Contentment latch your door, And happiness be with you now, And bless you evermore.


Failte! 

Welcome to O'Reilly's Treasures, a family owned and operated business located in the beautiful Ottawa Valley at Cobden, Ontario.  Started in October 2001, O'Reilly's Treasures grew from our passion for our Irish heritage and from our desire to bring a 'little piece of Ireland' to customers nationwide.  We offer a wide range of Irish merchandise including Celtic jewellery, Finnians, Fragrances of Ireland, sweaters, Tara capes, caps, baby items, Guinness clothing and accessories, tin whistles, bodhrans, Celtic jewellery, religious articles and so much more! Gift certificate and layaway services are also available.

If you are unable to drop by the store for a 'wee' visit, be sure to visit our newsletter page where you can become a subscriber, learn some Irish Gaelic, read up on Irish trivia and customs, as well as hear about our newest acquisitions, upcoming events and the latest contest details.

We take pride in ensuring the highest quality of customer service.  Our belief is that our customer(s) may ''arrive a stranger but leave a friend' by engaging in warm conservation, sharing a bit o' wit, and telling a story or two.  We are always looking for new items to import into our store and we are also looking forward to expanding our existing lines to include merchandise from Scotland and Wales.

Slainte!

Mark & Linda Kauffeldt (nee O'Reilly)
Ryan, Dylan & Liam Bradley


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St. Patrick was born in Wales but was captured by an Irish pirate, who took him to what is now Co. Antrim in Northern Ireland.