The best backpacks for every Canadian
Top backpacks for school, work and more

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Backpacks are always on the brain. They’re functional, practical and an everyday essential for students and professionals alike.
While they are a staple, the common bag comes in so many variations and not all are made equal. From additional support to a wide range of colourways, Canadians are all looking for something a bit different.
Looking for the perfect one? We’ve got your back with backpacks that are tried and tested for function and longevity.
Summary of the best adult backpacks
Best backpack for travel:BÉIS The Backpack
Best backpack for students: Herschel Classic Backpack XL
Best backpack for work: Monos Metro Backpack
Best luxury backpack:TUMI Celina
Best Canadian backpack: lululemon 2-in-1 Travel Duffle Backpack
Best colour options: Fjällräven Kanken
Best affordable backpack: Amazon Basics Classic School Backpack
Best active backpack: The North Face Borealis Backpack
Best adult backpacks explained
Best travel backpack: BÉIS The Backpack ($118)

Let’s face it – we all overpack on vacation (or at least I do). This bag can virtually be stuffed and still not look, or feel, like it. It is both functional and stylish, with a rotating selection of colours to choose from, many of which correspond with the brand’s beloved luggage. Speaking of luggage, an underrated feature is the trolley strap which allows you to strap your backpack to the handle for easy wheeling throughout your vacation.
If that’s not enough, there are also two (!!) water bottle pockets, which may be used for water, but also could be handy for an extra pair of flip-flops or souvenirs. Last but not least is the clamshell-style opening which allows for easy packing and organization. If my mom, a staunch anti-backpack woman can love this bag, so can you.
Best school backpack: Herschel Classic Backpack XL ($75)

Heavy books and gym shoes can really wear you down. So while it’s important to have a large bag to fit everything, and equally important to look cool, it also needs to be supportive. Herschel is known for its backpacks, and this one is perfect for students of all ages. For the kids, there are plenty of zippered closures and pockets, while older students will benefit from the floating laptop sleeve which fits up to a 16” laptop.
As an upgrade to the brand’s classic bag, the newest iteration also has a water bottle pocket and a variety of sizes and fabrics (including a weather-resistant version for those who walk to school). To make things more personal, the XL version comes in dozens of fun colours and patterns.
Also available on Amazon.
Best work backpack: Monos Metro Backpack ($285)

A work bag that doesn’t make you look like a dork on public transit? Sign me up! Canadian brand Monos has mastered the work bag game with the Metro backpack. While it is technically intended for travel, this bag is perfect for the daily commute with resilient materials and a thoughtful design.
The main compartment is large but separate from the 15-inch laptop sleeve, which is accessible without opening the whole bag. For work trips, the bag also has a trolley sleeve for simplicity. The bag is available in both nylon and vegan leather, both of which are water- and scratch-resistant. The top carry handle is also great for tossing into the car or holding onto during a busy train ride.
Best luxury backpack: TUMI Celina ($640)

With the growth of investment pieces and a quality-over-quantity mindset, it might be worth investing in a backpack that will last virtually forever. I’m not kidding – while I have a different style, over the past decade, my TUMI backpack has travelled thousands of miles with me on planes, trains and automobiles and looks brand new. Because of this, I can say, the money is worth it.
This style specifically is built for a hybrid lifestyle of travel and work with lots of pockets and a protective laptop sleeve. Another benefit of spending more? Your bag is covered by the TUMI Tracer program. While it doesn’t track the bag, the company can help recover lost or stolen items by establishing a connection between the finder and the owner.
Best Canadian backpack: lululemon 2-in-1 Travel Duffle Backpack ($228)

Canadian brands understand their audience. Nothing says Canadian summer like a road trip, and a duffle is the perfect way to pack. But this duffel also turns into a backpack with hidden straps – a win-win!
Lululemon’s two-in-one bag is great for any outdoor adventure or gym-before-work day, with a water-repellent outer material, tons of pockets and even a padded laptop pocket. Plus, when not in use, the backpack straps can be stowed away and the duffel bag can go into full function with a shoulder crossbody strap.
Best colour options: Fjällräven Kanken ($115)

Looking for something with a bit more personality? Fjällräven bags are perfect for the job. With over 70 colourways to choose from, the Kanken backpack can give anyone a unique look to match their style.
The brand is proud of its Scandinavian roots and has been making this style of backpack since 1978 to help prevent back problems among Swedish school children. It quickly became a mainstay and now, over 45 years later, the style has become one of Fjällräven’s most beloved products. It is known to be a classic backpack and is as great for a work or school commute as it is for travelling. With just a few main pockets, it is each to pack and unpack, with a smaller spot at the front for “bits and bobs.”
Also available on Amazon.
Best affordable backpack: Amazon Basics Classic School Backpack ($24)

This inexpensive backpack gets the job done without breaking the bank. It is made of a lightweight material and holds far more than it should.
The straps of the backpack are cushioned and are made of a breathable fabric for comfortable carrying, while still keeping it simple (read: keeping the price low). The affordable bag doesn’t skimp on features though – it has a laptop sleeve, a front pocket and to water bottle slots.
Best active backpack: The North Face Borealis Backpack ($129)

For the movers and shakers, The North Face has great options for an active lifestyle. The brand has a wide range of backpacks, suited for an active lifestyle and is also great for the classroom and commuter train. Plus, nearly all of its unisex options come in a women’s version with altered features like FlexVent Suspension System, certified by The American Chiropractic Association, as well as articulated shoulder straps, a rounded back panel, and comfortable stitch lines.
Some of the features of the Borealis style include a protective laptop compartment, 360-degree reflectivity, a stand-up design for loading and an external bungee storage system along the front of the bag.
Also available on Amazon.
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