June Graduation Season: When to Order So Your Gift Arrives on Convocation Day

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June Graduation Season: A large group of excited graduates throwing their caps into the blue sky during convocation.

Convocation dates sneak up fast. One week you're Googling "graduation gift ideas," the next you're realizing the ceremony is Thursday and you haven't ordered anything yet. We've shipped thousands of graduation baskets over the years, and the orders that stress us out the most are always the ones that come in two days before a specific date with no flexibility.

So here's the honest guide. When to order, how to think about delivery timelines, and what actually makes a great graduation gift basket.

Why Graduation Gifts Are Harder to Time Than Most

Birthdays are flexible. Anniversaries usually have a day or two of wiggle room. Graduation is different because convocation is a fixed event. The graduate is on a stage at 2 PM on June 14th, and their family is gathering at the house afterward. If the gift basket shows up on June 16th, the moment is gone.

The other wrinkle? June is one of the busiest months we see all year. University and college ceremonies stack up across Canada throughout the month, and everyone is ordering at roughly the same time. That's not a scare tactic, it's just the reality of the season.

Ordering Timelines by Location

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Toronto and the GTA

If you're sending to someone in Toronto or anywhere in the GTA, you have the most flexibility. We're based right here in Toronto, and same-day delivery is available on orders placed before 11 AM. That means even if convocation is today, you can still make it work, as long as you move before the cutoff.

For graduation parties happening in the evening, same-day delivery gives you a real safety net. Order in the morning, it arrives before the guests do.

That said, don't rely on same-day as your plan A. Order a day ahead when you can. It's less stressful for everyone.

Ontario Outside the GTA

Next-business-day delivery is standard across Ontario. So if the ceremony is Friday, order by Thursday morning and you're in good shape. For Saturday graduation parties, order Thursday or Friday.

One thing worth noting: some remote Northern Ontario locations can take an extra day. If you're sending to a smaller community, build in that buffer.

Quebec

Same deal as Ontario outside the GTA. Next-business-day delivery is the default. Order the day before and you're covered.

British Columbia, Alberta, and the Rest of Canada

This is where people get caught out. Next-business-day delivery is available at checkout, but it's not the automatic default the way it is in Ontario and Quebec. You need to select it.

If the graduation is on a Friday, place your order by Wednesday or Thursday at the latest, select the overnight shipping option at checkout, and you'll be fine. Cutting it to the day before with standard shipping is a gamble we'd rather you not take.

The safest approach for any province outside Ontario and Quebec: order three to four days before the event, select next-business-day shipping, and you've got a comfortable buffer.

The "I Just Found Out" Scenario

It happens. Someone texts you a photo of their kid in a graduation gown and you realize you completely forgot. Here's what to do.

If they're in Toronto or the GTA, order before 11 AM today. Same-day delivery will get it there.

If they're anywhere else in Canada, check the delivery options at checkout immediately. Select the fastest available option, confirm the estimated arrival date, and if it doesn't land before the event, consider calling or texting a quick congratulations and framing the gift as something arriving shortly after. Most graduates are genuinely happy to receive something a day or two after convocation. The thought still lands.

What doesn't work: waiting another day and hoping for the best.

What to Actually Send

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A graduation marks a real transition. High school to university, university to a career, college to whatever comes next. The gift should feel like it acknowledges that, not like a generic "good job" gesture.

Our congratulations gift baskets are the obvious starting point. They're built around celebration, and most of them can be customized to match the graduate's preferences. Wine lover? Swap in something from the wine gift basket collection. Big on snacks and Canadian flavours? Keep it gourmet with Hardbite chips, handcrafted caramel popcorn, and premium cocoa truffles.

For a graduate heading into their first apartment, a gourmet gift basket stocked with artisan snacks, water crackers, and Canadian confections is genuinely useful. Not just a pretty object to photograph and set aside.

And if you want to build something completely specific to them, the custom basket option lets you handpick every item. No minimum order, no hoops to jump through.

A Note on Corporate Graduation Gifting

Some companies send gifts to employees who've completed degrees, certifications, or professional designations while working. If you're in HR or managing a team and you've got multiple graduates to recognize in June, the bulk order process is worth knowing about. Download the bulk order form, fill it in, and email it back. We handle the rest, including branded packaging if that matters for your company.

One Last Thing About Timing

Every basket we ship goes out the day it's assembled. Nothing sits in a warehouse waiting. So when you order, you're getting something fresh, packed that morning, and tracked from our door to theirs.

Real-time tracking means you can actually watch it move, which is a lot less nerve-wracking than refreshing your email hoping for an update.

Plan ahead when you can. Use same-day when you can't. And if you're in genuine panic mode, call us.

 


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