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Coffee is more than just a beverage for Canadians: it's a ritual, a source of comfort, a moment of sharing. But do you know when this passion for coffee began in Canada? Let's dive into the history of this beloved beverage, from its humble beginnings to its essential place in our daily lives.

The quiet beginnings: coffee arrives in Canada

Coffee first appeared in Canada in the 18th century , at a time when tea still largely dominated consumption habits, particularly under British influence. It was after the American Revolution and the boycott of tea by American colonists that coffee began to gain a more serious foothold north of the border.

In small French- and English-speaking communities, coffee was initially reserved for special occasions, served during visits or religious gatherings.

A growing craze

In the 19th century , with industrialization, urbanization, and the massive influx of immigrants from Europe, coffee became an increasingly popular beverage. Coffee houses began to appear in major cities like Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver. These places quickly became social spaces, where people chatted, read the newspaper, and shared ideas.

Coffee became more accessible with the advent of new roasting methods , making the product more accessible and more flavorful. It was during this time that coffee truly began to become part of Canadians' daily lives.

Coffee at the heart of Canadian culture

Today, coffee is deeply rooted in Canadian culture. According to statistics, over 70% of Canadians drink coffee every day, and the country ranks among the highest per capita coffee consumers in the world.

Iconic chains like Tim Hortons , founded in Ontario in 1964, have helped shape this unique Canadian coffee culture: warm, convenient, and accessible to all. But in recent years, a new wind has been blowing through the world of coffee in Canada.

Today's coffee: local, ethical and nomadic

Today's Canadians are increasingly looking for quality, fair-trade, organic, and often locally sourced coffee . Micro-roasters are popping up across the country, from urban centers to rural areas. Coffee is no longer just a hot beverage: it's an experience , an art, sometimes even an adventure.

And with our busy lifestyles, portable solutions like portable coffee makers and thermal cups are increasingly popular. Whether camping, hiking, on the train, or at the office, Canadians want to take their coffee with them wherever they go—hot, fresh, and delicious.

A story that continues to be written

The history of coffee in Canada is one of love that has grown alongside the country. From humble beginnings to today's diverse range of flavors and formats, coffee continues to evolve alongside our lifestyles. And at FlexiGet™, we draw inspiration from this passion to offer products designed for modern, active, and curious coffee lovers.


📌 Coming soon to our website: our selection of accessories for coffee lovers, designed to follow you everywhere.
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