Those are some grim coffee options. If your store carries jumping bean (mine does) they’re from Newfoundland. There’s some good rosters you can buy online like Detour. Of course if you’re in a city like Vancouver Montreal or Toronto you have endless local rosters but even smaller towns will usually have one or two good ones.

I actually get mine only from a local coffee shop. I’d rather drink less and buy better local quality anyway. I have a subscription and they deliver once a month. It’s nice!

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Any recommendations? I do kicking horse or ballzacks but its like $15-20+ per bag of beans, its a bit crazy now. I’m willing to try any alternative that has enough caffeine and tasts halfways decent.

https://www.coasttocoastcoffee.ca/ Run by a buddy of mine. Excellent coffee

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I can’t speak for coffee, but I know several good local tea shops! Still not as convenient as the Starbucks on every corner, sure, but often better.

Local roasters are the way if you ha e them.

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I’m in Nova Scotia and only drink Just Us - it’s roasted here and both Sobeys and Superstore carry it.

Van Houtte is pretty good imo. There is also Napoleon

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