Woven in PEI. Rooted in Canadian History. Heritage Wool Blankets by Ambry Acres. Direct descendant of A.A. Macdonald

A Legacy Woven in Wool: Blankets Born of PEI Heritage

Warmth With a Story.

Crafted in Prince Edward Island. Rooted in the Birth of Canada.

Beneath every Ambry Acres wool blanket lies a story — not just of sheep and stitches, but of a country’s beginning. As a direct descendant of A.A. Macdonald, one of the Fathers of Confederation, we’ve created a line of wool blankets that honour the Island where Canada was born — and the family legacy that helped shape it.

Though our sheep are lovingly raised on our farm in Ontario, each blanket is milled in PEI, at a local mill chosen not for convenience, but for connection — to history, to craft, and to home.

🧶 Our Heritage Connection

✨ A.A. MacDonald: Our Family, Your History

From Confederation to Craft – A Family Legacy Woven into Every Blanket

In the summer of 1864, a small group of visionaries gathered in Charlottetown with a bold idea: to unite the provinces and form a new nation. Among them was A.A. Macdonald, a prominent Island politician — and my great-great-great uncle.

A.A.Macdonald, Father of Confederation

He wasn’t just a participant; he was a builder. A.A. Macdonald played a pivotal role in the shaping of Canada, later serving as Premier of Prince Edward Island, a Senator, and the Lieutenant Governor. His home still stands in Georgetown, PEI — a proud reminder of the Island’s place in Canadian history, and a home still owned by our family. Built in 1835.

At Ambry Acres, we honour this legacy not through speeches or plaques, but through wool — a material that connects people across generations. Our blankets are more than cozy layers; they’re a tangible tribute to a man whose decisions helped shape a country. Every thread carries the spirit of PEI’s role in Confederation and the heritage of a family that continues to call the Island home.

🐑 Milled in PEI by Choice — Not Chance

We could have processed our wool in Ontario. But we didn’t.

We chose PEI on purpose — to honour where our roots run deep.

Our blankets are:

  • Farmed in Ontario, but milled in PEI
  • Designed to reflect the sea, skies, and soil of the Island
  • Made in partnership with a skilled PEI mill, supporting local craft and tradition

This is more than a product — it’s a cultural connection.

🎨 Colours of a Nation, Inspired by the Island

Each Heritage Collection blanket is named and coloured with meaning:

red and white checkered wool blanket

Red & Natural White – Reflecting the Panmure Island Light House and the Canadian flag, celebrating Canada’s founding.

Navy and light grey checkered wool blanket

Navy & Light Grey – Like a quiet PEI morning after a storm.

Navy and white checkered wool blanket

Navy & Natural White – Deep as the Atlantic.

Blue and white checkered wool throw

Blue Heather & Natural White – Calm as a sunrise on the shoreline.

Peacock and natural white wool blanket

Peacock Blue & Natural White – A vibrant touch of maritime elegance.

Black tweed with three stripes at each end. 100% wool blanket made from our sheep's wool.

Black Tweed & Natural White Stripes – A tribute to A.A. Macdonald’s black top hat.

A symbol of the heritage and history that helped shape Canada’s Confederation.

🛍 A Piece of History You Can Hold

Whether you’re visiting PEI or simply love Canadian-made craft, our blankets offer:

  • A meaningful Confederation souvenir
  • A warm reminder of the Island
  • A true made-in-PEI gift with roots that go back generations

Every purchase includes a story card linking your blanket to A.A. Macdonald and the Island’s heritage.

📍Where to Find Us

You can shop our wool blankets online or visit select retailers across PEI and Ontario.

Find us at locations like:

  • Nickel & Ore, Cornwall, Ontario
  • The Lovely Nelly PEI
  • Lou Lou Lavender

Interested in carrying our blankets in your shop? 

🔖 Take Home a Piece of Canadian History

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