Ooookay, let me see…
Tea Frog – http://teafrog.com/
I haven’t tried them yet but I’m planning on it in the future – they have a good deal on their samplers
Blue Teapot – http://www.blueteapot.com/
This was the place that got me started on loose leaf tea, so I’ll always remember it fondly.
The Granville Island Tea Company – http://www.granvilletea.com/
ZOMG this place is awesome!
Tea Desire – http://www.teadesire.com/
Cargo & James – http://www.cargoandjames.com/
David’s Tea – http://www.davidstea.com/
Another company that I haven’t tried yet, but that I’d like to.
Specifically Tea and Tea Center – http://www.teacentre.ca/index.htm
Specifically Tea is a local tea shop that unfortunately doesn’t have a website. But their supplier is Tea Center and they do have a website (and a larger selection).
Oh wow, that’s quite a list…
I’ll definitely have to visit each and every one of these websites.
BTW Granville Island is such an awesome place to visit…
It totally is, isn’t it? The Granville Island Tea Company is right in the middle of the Public Market, which is a fantastic place to shop for just about everything! :D
I’m Canadian! I am actually about as Canadian as it gets… Competed at the Olympics in ’06 representing Canada and started Teabean about a year and a half ago.
Our product is actually baked coffee beans infused with chai spices. It’s a sweet, yet zesty, caffeinated blend which I have been drinking for years. Here’s a little more info:
http://www.teabeancoffee.com
http://www.facebook.com/teabeancoffee
http://www.twitter.com/teabean_white
http://steepster.com/teas/teabean/17950-white-coffee-infusion
I’d love to hear your thoughts!
That’s five more websites bookmarked for me. The only company I know of that hasn’t been listed, besides Murchie’s I suppose, is Tealicious (http://www.tealiciousteacompany.com/) which is a small company based right near my house. I can’t personally vouch for it because I’m a shy individual, and tiny, personal shops make me nervous, so I have yet to visit it.
Dang, I forgot about Murchie’s – and I was just in their Downtown Vancouver store recently too, lol. :D
Tealicious looks pretty neat too.
I was in there last week, but my tea budget is spent so I have been avoiding it so I don’t go in for a pot and leave with a tin.
I came across Tealicious because it’s about two shops down from my favourite comicbook shop.
We’re not Canadian, but sometimes I feel like we are since we have so many customers from there. Helps that we offer free shipping to the US and Canada. How aboot that, eh?
And I will take advantage of the free shipping. One day.
LOL! I always thought that was such a stereotype. Caught myself saying both today.
Really boxermama? I’ve never heard a Canadian say aboot. eh on the other had is used daily lol
It comes out closer to “aboat” to be honest. I don’t even know where it comes from.
Newfies? A guy I used to date’s mom sounded like that legitly. She made killer moose and halibut cheeks for dinner tho lol.
I can understand many American companies have difficulties providing good shipping rate to Canada. I have personal attachment to Canada so as long as USPS allows I will make US and Canada on the same shipping rate.
A Canadian teahouse I like very much is the All Things Tea on Bloor St. West of Toronto. It has warm environment and reasonable price. Their website doesn’t seem to function much for now and their shop is not very much crowded. But I pay them visits from time to time when I am in Toronto. I hope small businesses like this survive, because many other grandiose and fancy teahouses in US, Canada and even China are just too expensive and overpriced.
Delice boreal… but it’s in Nunavut – does that count as Canada =)
And then it’s a special kind of tea…
Not helpfull I guess ;)
There’s a bunch of snarky things I can say to that, but I won’t. ;P
Heh, I guess you have.
If it’s about Nunavut – then I’am not offended.
And if it’s ignorence – well, I m still not offended.
The only thing I know for sure, is that I don’t know everything.
Cloudwalker Teas are Canadian! We’re based in the Ottawa area!
Several more of note:
The Tea Emporium: http://www.theteaemporium.com/
Capital Tea: http://www.capitaltea.com/
Camellia Sinensis: http://camellia-sinensis.com/tea/
Tao Tea Leaf: http://taoteahouse.com/
Best wishes,
Sherubtse
There’s also Tealish that I discovered recently: http://www.tealish.com/
Love their website!! So cute.
Wow! Go tea-loving Canada! I’m glad to see we don’t just specialize in the other kind of greenish, dried plant matter! ;)
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Yeah, didn’t notice it then, so I deleted my post about it. Thanks for spotting this, Cofftea.
Best wishes,
Sherubtse
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