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Devoted UPPAbaby fans know that this stroller system can transport a growing family, whether you need to add a bassinet or a toddler seat to the original Vista frame. Rumble seat, $300; stroller, $1,250, westcoastkids.ca Read more: The lowdown on twin gear
We’ve spotted this trendy double stroller in the feeds of some of our favourite Instagram moms. $720, babyramacanada.com
With sturdy off-roading-appropriate wheels, this double stroller is great for sporty families and anyone living in a colder, snowy climate. $930, mec.ca
This bike-seat-skateboard hybrid attachment is compatible with Bugaboo’s full range of strollers. Just clip it onto the bottom bar of your Bugaboo and take your big kid along for the ride. Wheeled board, $135, snugglebugz.ca
We love Baby Jogger’s signature collapsible fold, the full-recline seats, and the ample sun canopies. $700, toysrus.ca
The City Select stroller converts from a single to a double, with stadium seating that makes it easier to squeeze through doorways and narrow spaces (without compromising both kids’ views). $1,020, well.ca
This convenience stroller weighs in at under 25 pounds and has one of the most compact folds available. You might not even realize you’re pushing a double stroller. $250, walmart.ca
This design is narrow and easy to manoeuvre, as long as one of your kids doesn’t mind sitting in the lower level. Shown here with the added double kit, $170; stroller, $650, philandteds.com/ca.
Mountain Buggy products are sturdy and rugged; this double model can also accomodate two car seats. $750, walmart.ca
This double stroller is designed for jogging, yet still weighs less than 23 pounds. (Note: newborns should use the car seat attachment, and Thule recommends that you should wait until your baby is 8 months old to jog with him or her in this model.) $700, altitude-sports.com
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