Dragons' Den Canada archive
Dragons' Den Canada Season 13
The Season 13 Canadian pitches we trace beyond the episode, terms sourced and current status checked.
118 products and businesses across 20 episodesFigures below are the ask each founder brought to the Den, in Canadian dollars. The on-air result, where we have it, is on each pitch page.

Products from this season
Browse the pitches, episode by episode
Episode 1
4 pitchesEpisode 2
5 pitchesEpisode 3
5 pitchesEpisode 4
4 pitchesEpisode 5
5 pitchesEpisode 6
5 pitches



Limestone Technologies Plant Choir
bluetooth device that turns plants' signals into live music

Episode 7
8 pitchesEpisode 8
5 pitchesEpisode 9
5 pitchesEpisode 10
5 pitchesEpisode 11
7 pitchesEpisode 12
5 pitchesEpisode 13
5 pitchesEpisode 14
5 pitchesEpisode 15
8 pitches
Pale Horse Tipi Camp
an Indigenous-owned seasonal tipi camp and overnight cultural stay
Still sellingView product






Episode 16
5 pitchesEpisode 17
5 pitchesEpisode 18
5 pitchesEpisode 19
8 pitchesEpisode 20
5 pitchesOther pitches this season
9 pitchesSeason 13 of Dragons' Den Canada began airing in 2018. The pitches we track from this run include a Montreal venture that presses surplus and imperfect produce into cold juice, whose co-founder would later return to the show as a Dragon himself.
As always, the ask is fact and the outcome is reported only with evidence behind it. Deal terms below come from named sources; whether a product is still for sale is a separate check we date on each page.
Season 13 offers a genuinely unusual arc. A Montreal food-waste juice brand landed a cash-plus-loan deal in this season, and its co-founder would later cross the floor to become a Dragon himself, one of the clearest signals a pitch business kept its momentum.
The deal structures reward a close read. Excir Works drew all six Dragons into a single pooled million for its gold-recovery process, Vincenzo Guzzo paid Pale Horse Tipi Camp's full ask but took half the business and brought a partner with him, and Tuesday in Love closed on a halal-certified nail polish built for a market nobody else had designed around. The two that left without money, a kelp drink and a pickled-snack maker, had both asked the room to price a novelty at seven figures.








































































































