Frequently Asked Questions

  • Buy a limited edition souvenir cup and use it to sample teas.

  • 2024 Festival Dates

    September 14, 15, 21, 22

  • Free parking. While we offer complimentary parking, please be mindful of our limited space and respect our environment by staying within the marked areas.

  • The Selkirk Tea Festival is a family-friendly event that celebrates the values of health, safety, and a wholesome lifestyle. We strive to create an environment where attendees of all ages can enjoy the festivities in a safe and welcoming atmosphere. Our commitment to providing a positive and inclusive experience is central to our event's mission.

  • The Selkirk Tea Festival takes place at Camp Selkirk, a charming organic environment nestled amidst nature's beauty. While the venue itself is not a tea farm, we bring the essence of single-origin teas from a picturesque farms in South Korea to your cup, creating a unique and enchanting tea experience for all.

  • For your convenience and safety, only debit and credit will be accepted. Cash is NOT accepted.

  • While we love pets, the festival environment may not be suitable for them due to potential safety concerns, comfort of all attendees, allergies, and crowd management. This policy helps us create a safe and enjoyable experience for all visitors.

  • Smoke-Free Facility

    Selkirk Tea Festival wants to preserve the health of its guests, visitors, staff, and community by being 100 percent smoke-free.

    Smoking (cigarettes, e-cigarettes, vape and cannabis) is not allowed anywhere on the venue property, including parking lots, entrances and exits.

    Selkirk Tea Festival is a proud supporter of Smoke-Free Ontario and joins many local events, businesses and organizations across Ontario in implementing this important initiative.

  • We try to be as accommodating as possible but as a campground, please be aware that many areas of the property are not ideal for guests using a wheelchair or walker (uneven ground, wood chip cover, mulch cover, gravel roads, etc.).

  • If you've lost an item during the festival or found something that doesn't belong to you, please visit the Festival Office. Our staff will assist you with reporting lost items or returning found ones. Your cooperation in reuniting lost items with their owners is greatly appreciated.

  • The First Aid Centre is located in the Festival Office. In case of any medical assistance during the festival, please don't hesitate to visit us there. In the case of an emergency dial 9-1-1.

  • West Haldimand General Hospital

    75 Parkview Rd, Hagersville, ON N0A 1H0

    Haldimand War Memorial Hospital

    400 Broad St W, Dunnville, ON N1A 2P7

    Norfolk General Hospital

    365 West St, Simcoe, ON N3Y 1T7

  • Camp Selkirk is not a licensed facility and therefore, alcohol is not permitted to be consumed onsite.

  • Your thoughts and experiences at the Selkirk Tea Festival are important to us. Share your feedback to help us create an even better event next time!

    SelkirkTeaFestival@gmail.com

  • Email us at SelkirkTeaFestival@gmail.com