Categories: Food & Drink

Canada’s largest festival for tea lovers is coming to Toronto

The Toronto Tea Festival returns to the city later this month and fanatics of the steeped beverage can indulge in some of the finest teas in the world.

Get ready to enjoy world class tea and learn more about its culture at the Toronto Tea Festival on January 27th and 28th.

For an entire weekend, experts from the tea industry will offer complimentary presentations as you sip away on a variety of teas.

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But not all teas are the same, and that’s something you’ll learn at the event.

You’ll note the differing flavours of teas from different places of origin, the processing techniques, and different preparation styles.

Fell in love with a brew? There will be a variety of teawares, teas, and related products available for purchase.

Excited to check it out? This is a ticketed event and luckily for you, they are still on sale and can be purchased online.

Single-day tickets are priced at $17 and two-day passes at $26.

What a great way to spend a cold January weekend!

Toronto Tea Festival

When: January 27th & 28th, 2024 from 10 AM to 5 PM​
Where: Toronto Reference Library – Appel Salon, 2nd floor, 789 Yonge St

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