Canoe Connections Medium

$18.99

Medium Roast 340g Whole Bean

Hazelnut & Salmonberry ~ Flavours

Round & Refreshing ~ Flavours

Determination, Teamwork, & Excitement ~ Feelings

Community Partner ~ Geronimo Canoe Club

Rooted in movement, this coffee supports excellence in physical literacy.

Each of our outstanding coffee blends directly supports a matching Indigenous initiative, making reconciliation and new relationships possible with each cup of coffee. Our Canoe Connections coffee supportsThe Geronimo Canoe Club which has been developing world champion paddlers and organizing canoe races for over 50 years.

Origins Peru (Fair Trade) & Columbia (Organic)

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Medium Roast 340g Whole Bean

Hazelnut & Salmonberry ~ Flavours

Round & Refreshing ~ Flavours

Determination, Teamwork, & Excitement ~ Feelings

Community Partner ~ Geronimo Canoe Club

Rooted in movement, this coffee supports excellence in physical literacy.

Each of our outstanding coffee blends directly supports a matching Indigenous initiative, making reconciliation and new relationships possible with each cup of coffee. Our Canoe Connections coffee supportsThe Geronimo Canoe Club which has been developing world champion paddlers and organizing canoe races for over 50 years.

Origins Peru (Fair Trade) & Columbia (Organic)

Medium Roast 340g Whole Bean

Hazelnut & Salmonberry ~ Flavours

Round & Refreshing ~ Flavours

Determination, Teamwork, & Excitement ~ Feelings

Community Partner ~ Geronimo Canoe Club

Rooted in movement, this coffee supports excellence in physical literacy.

Each of our outstanding coffee blends directly supports a matching Indigenous initiative, making reconciliation and new relationships possible with each cup of coffee. Our Canoe Connections coffee supportsThe Geronimo Canoe Club which has been developing world champion paddlers and organizing canoe races for over 50 years.

Origins Peru (Fair Trade) & Columbia (Organic)

“The canoe is symbolic of our water way of life as Salish People. Many different types of our canoes are still commonly used in our culture. The Salish war canoes, today they are raced competitively among our Salish Communities. Our sea going journey canoes are still very active throughout the travelling seasons, visiting our relatives up and down the coast on them.”

~Temoseng Chazz Elliott