Welcome to Three:30 Paper, Decor & Gift
Three:30 Paper, Decor & Gift (formerly Bee Gee’s Stationery) is a locally owned shop located at 119 5th Ave N in Swan River, Manitoba. We carry school and office supplies, gifts, scrapbooking supplies, Wilton Baking supplies, and Melissa & Doug toys, alongside home décor, Fusion Mineral Paint, and products from local makers. Come in and have a look around!

Visit Our Store
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119 5 Ave N, Swan River, MB R0L 1Z0
Hours:
Tuesday 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
Wednesday 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
Thursday 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
Friday 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
Saturday 10 a.m.–4 p.m.
Sunday Closed
Monday Closed
“Great store! It’s a great place to get my cake decorating items, paper projects completed along with laminating. Oh, and a great place for the office supplies that I need. They are always in stock. Thank you to all your friendly staff. You are appreciated.”
Evelyn Immerkar
“Every time I go into your store I get the same treatment! I am someone special!! Also, I love all of your Christian items! Thank you so very much!! God bless you!”
Chalice Boettcher
“Every one is always so friendly and helpful beautiful décor.”
Cindy Chess
“Always friendly staff and the fusion paint is incredible.”
Bev Offenberger
“Wonderful store. Friendly staff. Great place to buy the right paint for any project.”
Judy Schneider
“Love the store and staff is wonderfully helpful.”
Sheila Sikora
“Love your store. Always have the best ideas and best decorations for any type of home.”
Angie Ferland
“Amazing store, professional clerks with smiles Always a great selection of office supplies etc. Thank you to all.”
Lee Graff
“Amazing customer service. Lovely people. Lots of love items in store. Love atmosphere in shop.”
Jim Nelson
“This place is amazing! They have printed out so much for me and are super kind I love how convenient it is, that I can email what I need printed, show up and it’s ready to go!! appreciate the time they take to adjust things on the paper if needed!”
Rachael Yurkewich
“Awesome place. Very kind staff and helpful when getting some documents printed.”
Victor Ediae







