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In 2024, we took over what was once The Tea Brewery and began a new chapter as Spill the Tea. Our goal? To breathe new life into this beloved tea shop while staying true to what made it special—offering the highest quality loose leaf teas, thoughtfully sourced and carefully blended. Whether you’re a longtime tea drinker or just beginning to explore, we’re here to help you find the perfect blend.
More than just a shop, Spill the Tea is a space where locals and visitors alike can slow down, savor something special, and connect over a shared love of tea. Every day, we’re inspired by the incredible people who walk through our doors, from familiar faces to travelers from all over the world.
We’re passionate about tea, community, and creating a welcoming space for all. We can’t wait to share that passion with you — one cup at a time.
Committed to providing warm, sensitive, and professional counselling to help resolve personal & relationship difficulties in an atmosphere of trust and safety that protects the dignity of our clients.
At Made In The Shade Blinds And More we offer a free, personalized shop-at-home service with a commitment to excellence. We offer quality blinds, shades, and shutters to transform your home. Call us now.
Woodturner Ben McLellan from Nova Scotia,Canada employes his woodturning skills to create artful expressions in wood. Inklings in Wood shop and studio are located on the picturesque Glooscap Trail, in the village of Maitland, Hants County, Nova Scotias first Heritage Conservation District . Bens unique turned pieces range from utilitarian salad bowls to artistic cremation urns and vases. A variety of wood is used,such as maple, birch, ash, beech, oak, elm and locust. Also fruitwoods such as cherry, plum, apple and pear. All woods are found in Nova Scotia.There are no toxic chemicals, stains, or paints used on any of the products. First sanding through 13 different grits of paper to a finish of 2000 grit. Two coats of tung oil are then applied to each piece. A hand-rubbed finish and the signature of the artist completes the process. Many people have an appreciation for the natural beauty of wood, perhaps, in part, because of its tactile and visual qualities. Visitors are always welcome to view the studio at their leisure.