- 12
- episodes on file
- 68
- pitches
- 34
- deals
Season 19 of Dragons’ Den Canada put 68 businesses in front of the dragons. Of the 68 with a recorded outcome, 34 left with a deal — a 50% strike rate. The largest disclosed investment went to Smartvac Advantage at C$2,000,000. 67 are still trading.
Episode 1
4 pitches
Asked C$150KDetailing Knights
Ontario’s Ryan Knight pitches his car detailing service as a possible franchise.
Asked C$150KFog Vodka
Brothers Bill and Kenny Tuff pitch their distilled-fog luxury Vodka.
Asked C$50KGlass House Goods
Ontarian entrepreneur Ricki Barrett brings her hidden message bracelets to the Den.
Asked C$150KRyercat
Samantha McConnell and Melanie Eng of Vancouver present their brand new fresh breath accessory for cats.
Episode 2
5 pitches
Asked C$150Kdo+dare undie co.
Robert and Sarah Bourbeau of Burlington bring their bamboo underwear business to the Den.
Asked C$100Kgoodvibes juice co.
Kitchener entrepreneurs Drew Butterworth and Lloyd Arbour present their wellness shots to the Dragons.
Asked C$250KHello Hair
Stoney Creek’s Anita Grant brings her curly hair educational book and hairstyling dolls to the Den.
Asked C$400KSmart Nora
Toronto brothers Behrouz and Behzad Hariri pitch their anti-snoring device to the Dragons.
Asked C$500KStep Sciences
Best friends Alex Kopacz and Matt Bellia from London hope for a deal on their 3D custom orthotic shoe soles.
Episode 3
4 pitches
Asked C$350KAC Security
Friends Nathan Alexander and Ernie Calixto, from Winnipeg, pitch their security booking service.
Asked C$50KBoardball
Amanda Nguyen of Toronto brings her four-player mix between Volleyball and Spikeball to the Den.
Asked C$1MBobba
Quebec’s Sebastien Fiset and Jess Frenette present their bottled popping Boba and alcoholic bubble tea.
Asked C$250KLivy Method
Newmarket couple Gina Livy and Tony An bring their diet app and website to the Dragons.
Episode 4
5 pitches
Asked C$250KBalloonery.com
Shawn Lerner, of Toronto, brings his on-demand balloon business to the Den.
Asked C$4MBlogger Armoire
Calgarian Monica Ly hopes for a deal with the Dragons on her consignment franchise for luxury fashion.
Asked C$250KBold Helmets
Tina Singh and Herpreet Jhajj, from Brampton, pitch their safety helmet specialized for children of the Sikh faith.
Asked C$250KCranked Energy Bars
From Winnipeg, Cheryl Zealand hopes for a deal in the Den on her competitive refrigerated energy protein bar.
Asked C$800KSAKU
David Lim, of Vancouver, brings his Katsu restaurant franchise to the Den.
Episode 5
5 pitches
Asked C$100KCouchHaus
Paige Sandher and Harrison Gordon pitch their modular, feather-filled couches in the Den.
Asked C$1MOraki
Cynthia Savard, of Laval, brings her sustainable and inclusive clothing brand to Dragons’ Den.
Asked C$250KPetParker
Vancouverite Adi Kabazo pitches his app-controlled pet safety and holding station.
Asked C$100KStevie Go-Go
Stephen Devlin of Sarnia, Ont.
Asked C$200KTokidos
This father from Montreal presents his screen-free gaming console for kids.
Episode 6
4 pitches
Asked C$250KGuess Where Trips
Jessica Off of London, ON brings her carefully crafted one-day road trip itineraries to the Den.
Asked C$500KMcLaren Custom Grills
Winnipeg’s Mike McLaren pitches his sports barbeques to the Dragons.
Asked C$180KMighty Mom
Toronto mother and entrepreneur Jessica Sennet shows her pre and post natal workout classes to the Dragons.
Asked C$500KSmartvac Advantage
Mother and son duo Theresa and Kris Stec present their smart hydrovac truck in the Den.
Episode 7
4 pitches
Asked C$1MFire and Steel
Toronto’s Laura Suen brings her replica cosplay and pop culture weaponry store to the Dragons’ attention.
Asked C$75KMobile Escape
Calgary brothers-in-law Eric Reynolds and Paul Harvey look for a deal on their portable escape room and tabletop puzzle business.
Asked C$1MProtein Candy
London, Ontario’s Michael DeLorenzi and Devin Powell pitch their candy with added protein in the Den.
Asked C$80KTrèsolz
Markham’s Judy Stewart pitches her shoe company that focuses on larger sizes not usually available in-store.
Episode 8
5 pitches
Asked C$600KAllergy Smart
Stacy and Shane Bacher from Toronto pitch their snack line that is free from most allergens.
Asked C$250KAppliance Angels
Cindi Halden and Eddie May from St.
Asked C$250KElate Beauty
Melodie Reynolds from Victoria, BC, pitches her refillable beauty brand.
Asked C$400KMint Cleaning
Robyn Mair and Monika Scott from Ucluelet, BC, pitch their eco-friendly cleaning products.
Asked C$200KSapiens Child
Jorge Hoyos and Alejandra Lopez from Vancouver present their furniture line for toddlers.
Episode 9
4 pitches
Asked C$250KBalu Organics
Barry Donaldson from Toronto presents his organic ball pits for kids.
Asked C$100KBee Better
Markos Bitsakakis from Milton, ON, pitches his supplement-infused honey.
Asked C$80KChurco Pickleball
Jorge Quintero and Charity Christianson from Edmonton present their pickleball paddle company.
Asked C$50KElevate Brows
Michelle Bong from Toronto pitches her eyebrow lamination kit.
Episode 10
5 pitches
Asked C$150K2 Pong
Darick Battaglia and sons from Barrie, ON, pitch their 2 handed ping pong paddles.
Asked C$175KConnectware
Mirella Sementilli and Vali Barichello from Vaughan, ON, present their weighted wine glasses with removable stems.
Asked C$225KKaytran
Kathy Tran-Riese pitches her eyewear for low nose bridges.
Asked C$500KLux Bio
Paige Whitehead from Vancouver presents her eco-friendly glow sticks.
Asked C$100KWetRentals
Nick Sutherland from Toronto pitches his boat rental platform.
Episode 11
5 pitches
Asked C$100KApricotton
Chloe Beaudoin and Jessica Miao present their bras that grow with teens.
Asked C$200KEarth One
Sidhanth Pereira pitches his electronic plant monitor.
Asked C$1MNotary Pro
Charlie Segal, David Barder, and Rob Onley present their online notary platform.
Asked C$50KPoo Pickers
Josh Oosterveld pitches his subscription service for dog poo removal.
Asked C$250KReWild Landscapes
Jeff Collins pitches their company that replaces lawns with livable landscapes.
Episode 12
5 pitches
Asked C$250KAruna Revolution
Rashmi Prakash and Gurleen Bajwa pitch their menstrual products made of natural plant-based fibers.
Asked C$500KHumble Creek Homes
Victoria Cluney pitches her affordable tiny homes.
Asked C$150KIt’s Hotdog Time!
Dizajen Mabaylan presents her gluten-free red Filipino hotdogs.
Asked C$400KSelv Rituel
Sarah Laroche pitches her luxury bath, shower, and body products.
Asked C$350KWishbone
Michael Korniat and Monique Longaretti present their kid's toys company in the Den.
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Asked C$400KBolt Sports
Sam Binnington, Francois Cote, and Eric Eustace pitch their gamified training products.
Asked C$500KInTuition Pay
Tinashe Mutamangira presents his tuition payment platform for international students.
Asked C$100KLes Vraies Aubaines
Jessica Laflamme and Veronique Carignan pitch their website to help save on grocery bills.
Asked C$220KMiski Brewing
Ricardo and Mariella Irivarren pitch their beer made from quinoa.
Asked C$100KMisMacK Game Play Eye Black
Missy MacKintosh pitches her toxin-free eyeblack for sports.
Asked C$40KMy Home Treats
Viviane Belair pitches her supplement-based dog treats.
Asked C$200KNutricanine
Jason Knight and Hilary Roth pitch their meal planning service for dogs.
Asked C$400KPlantaform
Alberto Aguilar pitches his indoor gardening system using fogponics.
Asked C$400KPlush & Oak
Courtney Buhler pitches her salon furniture.
Asked C$250KProducKIDvity
Alex Carnio pitches her childcare and co-working centre.
Asked C$600KSomething In The Water
Steve Waugh, Adam Munro and Rick Tanton pitch their craft brewing franchise.
Asked C$250KSpirits With Smoke
Antonio Querin and Meredith McNamara pitch their cocktail smoking kits.
Asked C$150KTempête
Inga Avedyan and Anna Matvivkeevk pitch their re-wearable bridal outfits and accessories.
Dragons' Den Canada season 19: common questions
How many businesses pitched in Dragons’ Den Canada season 19?
68 businesses pitched across 12 episodes in season 19.
How many deals were done in season 19?
34 of the 68 pitches with a recorded outcome ended in a deal, a 50% success rate.
What was the biggest deal in season 19?
Smartvac Advantage, at C$2,000,000.
Are the season 19 businesses still going?
67 of the 68 are still trading.