You can go for a high-tea picnic at this lavender farm north of Toronto

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You can go for a high-tea picnic at this lavender farm north of Toronto Toronto Picnic Summer

If you prefer, you can also bring your own picnic gear and supplies outside of the event dates, as there are picnic spots and tables throughout the venue.

The high tea and sunset date night events will run four times throughout the summer, with the first event taking place on June 25 and continuing on July 8, July 22, and August 12. Though yoga classes are included with your admission ticket to the lavender farm, high tea tickets are $99 per person, with sunset date night tickets coming in at $129 each. You can

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