Imagination 2026 — Books & Tea
Morrin Centre presents

Imagination 2026 — Books & Tea

In-person Event
April 26th 2026
10:30 am – 12:00 pm / Doors: 10:00 am

44, chaussée des Écossais, Vieux-Québec, Québec, QC, Canada
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Tea and pastries and literature? Why yes!

Join us for a special teatime and learn more about Will Ferguson's new book, Meanwhile, Back in Nokomis, as you enjoy tea (or coffee) and delicious pastries.


***Please note: The Books & Tea tickets are sold separately from the Festival Pass. You can purchase tickets for this event right away, even if you intend to purchase a Festival Pass once they are available.

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Tea and pastries and literature? Why yes!

Join us for a special teatime and learn more about Will Ferguson's new book, Meanwhile, Back in Nokomis, as you enjoy tea (or coffee) and delicious pastries.


***Please note: The Books & Tea tickets are sold separately from the Festival Pass. You can purchase tickets for this event right away, even if you intend to purchase a Festival Pass once they are available.

Refunds
No refunds
Exchanges
No exchanges

The Morrin Centre has no parking space. You will find metered parking in the surrounding streets and three underground parkings within a few minutes walk. Visit our website to learn more about parking options.

Will Ferguson

Will Ferguson is a three-time winner of the Leacock Medal for Humour. He won the Giller Prize for his novel 419, the Arthur Ellis Award for Crime Fiction for his novel The Finder, as well as a Governor Generals award for popular media (the Pierre Berton Award). With his brother Ian, he writes the comedic Miranda Abbott mystery series. Will lives in Calgary with his wife Terumi and is the proud father of author Genki Ferguson, whose novel Satellite Love was longlisted for Canada Reads.

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