Coffee Culture

Savouring Spring:

Coffee Culture Adventures Across Southern Ontario

Spring in Southern Ontario is a delightful season, perfect for exploring vibrant neighborhoods, scenic parks, and cultural festivals—all while enjoying your favorite coffee. Whether you're a local or a visitor, here are some spring activities near Coffee Culture locations in various cities!

Burlington - Brant Street

Coffee Culture – 390 Brant Street

Begin your day with a coffee at Coffee Culture on Brant Street, then take a leisurely stroll to the nearby blooming Cherry Blossom trees. Make your way to Spencer Smith Park and walk the limestone walkway under the cherry blossom arch. This picture perfect location is a great opportunity to spend the afternoon taking in the blossoms, enjoying your coffee and lake views.

Kitchener - King Street

Coffee Culture – 1 King Street West

After grabbing your favorite brew at Coffee Culture on King Street, head over to the Kitchener Farmer's Market. Open every Saturday year-round, the market features over 80 vendors offering fresh produce, meats, cheeses, baked goods, and unique artisan items. It's a great place to immerse yourself in the local community and flavours.

Hamilton - Centennial

Coffee Culture – 140 Centennial Parkway North

Enjoy a coffee at Coffee Culture on Centennial Parkway before exploring the nearby Confederation Beach Park. This lakeside park offers walking trails, picnic areas, and beautiful views of Lake Ontario. It's a perfect spot for a relaxing afternoon amidst nature.

London - Dundas Street

Coffee Culture – 260 Dundas Street

Grab your Coffee Culture coffee to go and explore Victoria Park. This 18-acre park hosts various spring festivals, including Sunfest and the Home County Folk Festival, featuring live music, food vendors, and artisan crafts. It's a vibrant hub of cultural activity in the heart of the city.

Mississauga - Lakeshore

Coffee Culture – 515 Lakeshore Road East

Sip on your hot brew while admiring the Art Gallery of Mississauga. Located at the Mississauga Civic Centre, the gallery offers free admission and showcases contemporary art exhibitions. In May, don't miss Carassauga, Mississauga's annual multicultural festival featuring cultural pavilions, performances, and international cuisine.

Milton - Main Street

Coffee Culture – 265 Main Street Unit BM1

After enjoying a coffee at Coffee Culture on Main Street, take a short drive to the nearby Kelso Conservation Area. In spring, the park offers picturesque hiking trails, bird watching opportunities, and stunning views from the escarpment. It's a great way to connect with nature and enjoy the season's beauty.