The history of tea drinking spans thousands of years and crosses many continents. If you didn’t know Victoria, British Columbia had a thriving tea culture, get ready to sip it in. This gorgeous city on Vancouver Island’s southern coast is as tethered to tea as peanut butter is to jelly.
The island’s First Nations people have utilized the native plants and berries that grow here so prolifically to make freshly foraged medicinal teas for generations.
When European immigration swept Canada, an overwhelmingly British population settled here. They brought their beloved teatime with them, establishing an afternoon ritual and opening traditional tearooms.
Visiting Victoria without indulging in this delicious observance is practically akin to skipping the Eiffel Tower in Paris. You may savor classic afternoon tea fit for British monarchs but even more exciting are the numerous spots that put an innovative West Coast spin on tea, bringing this venerable tradition into the 21st century.
Vegetarian Tea

A Tea Flight, Paired with Chocolate

Stop in to sample a tea flight, perhaps paired with mouth-watering gourmet chocolate. Daniela follows this decadent tasting with a cup of mulberry tea. She claims it blocks the carbs, negating the chocolate’s calories. Looking at her svelte figure, there’s a glimmer of hope that she’s correct.
Tea With A View

Teatime here is an epicurean treat with a show-stopping floral view. The dainty menu is loaded with sweet favorites such as currant scones with clotted cream. Locavores may want to order from the savory lunch menu, as it showcases seasonal produce grown right in the garden.
Traditional Tea

Thoroughly Modern Tea

It is visually appealing, thanks to its springtime green color and wisp of frothy foam on top, reminiscent of a cappuccino. Jagasilk is a convivial spot to dabble in matcha. Their top-quality Japanese tea is served in substantial earthenware bowls with a fine glaze. They sell a selection of tea equipment, including handcrafted whisks, so you can purchase all you need to do-it-yourself when you return home.
Magnolia Hotel Curates a Tea Trail For You

The can-do staff provides guests with a series of self-guided maps that curate local experiences in an easy-to-follow way, complete with insider tips. Their Victoria-to-a-Tea package includes a tea flight and $10 coupon for purchases at Silk Road plus a detailed Tea-rrific trail map that makes it easy for you to get to all the best tea spots in this tea-happy town.
They are happy to lend you one of their ten brand new bikes, complete with helmet and a roomy basket for you to place your tea purchases in.
Photo credits: The author, Marisa Cuglietta, Magnolia Hotel and Empress Fairmont Hotel