Hello fellow Canadian!
I'm relatively new here too, but I've been doing a lot of reading. At the risk of repeating a lot of the info mentioned in
this thread you can get:
Turtle Wax Microfiber Cloths (16x16") and 303 Aerospace Protectant at Zellers
S100 Carnauba wax at umm...
motorcycle shops of all places!
Apparently the Turtle Wax MFs are good towels for the price - I'm not keen on importing stuff from the US if I don't have to, so for $2.99 a piece I went and bought a second bunch of towels after reading some good reviews on them. Microfibre towels usually have to say "microfiber" on them and most people recommend them to be of a 70/30 (polyester/polyamide or cleaning/absorbancy?) mix, which these are. The TW towels are the only ones I've been able to come across in Vancouver (other than a MF Hair Wrap Towel I ran across!).
The 303 protectant is supposed to be good stuff, and healthier to use than Armor-all. Try a search if you don't know about this already. The S100 is mentioned in the other thread.
The only way to find out what places carry detailing supplies is to look under Automotive Parts - most of these places carry a varying selection of wax and detailing stuff. Often they're the general auto parts stores, not the ones that specialize in certain parts or specific car makes. You can phone if you're looking for something specific, but I found the best thing to do is just drive to each one and see what they have. Pickings are pretty slim here, but it might be better back east. Also ask some of the shops listed under Automotive Racing Parts, as sometimes speed shops have car care stuff too.
Oh yeah, just incase that's not enough, Canadian Tire can order some stuff through their "Keystone Catalogue", besides what they have on the shelves. Nothing exotic, but worth a look.
If you should happen to run into a place that sells Klasse, let us all know, heh heh! I have low hopes, but I'm going to check a few more dealerships tomorrow about this.
Hope that helps :wavey
PS, apparently it's normal for MF towels to feel "clingy" and catch every rough part on your hands/clothing, etc.