Sip the flavours of the boreal forest with tea from this Thunder Bay company
Boreal Forest Teas blends cultivated herbs with plants from the boreal forest
While Lee-Ann Chevrette's love of the outdoors has been lifelong, an experience she had on a solo canoe trip in Quetico Provincial Park about a dozen years ago was particularly inspirational.
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"I just felt so alive and so happy," she said. "I felt like like I wanted to capture of the essence of the feeling that I had ... I wanted to bottle it," she said.
Shortly after, Boreal Forest Teas was born. The business — which started in 2009 — blends organic cultivated herbs with wild harvested plants from the boreal forest.
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For more about Boreal Forest Teas, head to their website.
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