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McFarland House, Niagara on the Lake

Tea & Tasseomancy Workshop with Amy Lou Taylor

Step into the enchanting world of tea leaf reading with renowned expert Amy Lou Taylor at the historic McFarland House.
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Tea & Tasseomancy Workshop with
Amy Lou Taylor

Join Amy this October at McFarland House for exclusive Tea and Tasseomancy workshops. 

Indulge in a delightful tea service and unlock the secrets of tea leaf reading, also known as the art of Tasseomancy. 

For centuries, tea has been a source of solace and a mystical guide to understanding the past, present, and future. People across cultures have examined tea leaf patterns to seek answers to life’s profound questions. 

Amy will help guests delve into the history of tea, its ties to superstition and guide them at reading their own tea leaves.  

Don’t miss this chance to explore the mystical world of tea leaf reading during an afternoon filled with insight, tea and enchantment. 

Tickets are $60 per person and include admission to McFarland House, afternoon tea service and a unique take-home souvenir. Amy will also give an exclusive tour of her Museum of Tasseomancy collection on display in McFarland House. Mimosa and Sangria will be available for an extra charge ($5). Registration is required as capacity is limited.  

The exterior view of the McFarland House

About Amy Lou Taylor

Amy Lou Taylor has been captivating audiences with her expertise in tea leaf reading for over 30 years. A certified Tea Sommelier with the Tea and Herbal Association of Canada (THAC), Amy’s extensive knowledge and passion for tasseomancy shine through in her workshops. She is also the creative force behind TAOTAT (The Art of Tea and Tasseomancy) and Mystic Teas & Brooms, celebrating the magical relationship between tea and artisanal brooms. 

McFarland House

For more than two centuries, McFarland House has stood as a monument to the impeccable demeanour, good taste and gracious living that epitomizes Niagara-on-the-Lake. Built at the turn of the 19th century by Scotsman John McFarland, the home was used as a military hospital during the War of 1812 by both the Americans and the British. Today, costumed interpreters provide guided tours of this historic home with several special events hosted throughout the year.

The exterior view of the McFarland House