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Discover how to make your own delicious sourdough bread in a friendly, hands-on 6-hour class in Burnaby, suitable for beginners and bread lovers alike.
If you’ve ever looked at a crusty loaf of sourdough and wondered whether you could make one yourself, this beginner-friendly baking class in Burnaby promises just that. Offered by Sourdough and Sage, this 6-hour, hands-on experience is designed for people curious about baking bread from scratch — no prior experience needed. The focus is on demystifying the process, teaching you essential skills, and leaving you with the confidence to recreate that artisan crust at home.
What we really appreciate about this experience is its focus on practical skills and authentic techniques. First, the class covers everything from understanding how hydration affects your dough to maintaining a healthy starter. Second, the small group size—limited to just five participants—means plenty of individual attention and space to ask questions. On the flip side, a potential consideration is that the class lasts six hours, which might feel lengthy if you’re pressed for time or prefer shorter workshops. Still, if you’re eager to learn a craft that’s both satisfying and useful, this class suits anyone with a fondness for good bread and a desire to get their hands floury.
It’s ideal for those who want a practical, approachable introduction to sourdough baking, whether you’re a complete newbie or someone looking to improve your loaf-making skills. If you’re interested in making fresh bread that will impress friends or simply enjoy the process of baking, this experience offers genuine value — especially considering what you leave with: a new skill, a satisfying experience, and a loaf that’s all yours.


The class takes place at the top of Capitol Hill, at a tall yellow house on the right. This setting provides a cozy, welcoming atmosphere—perfect for a hands-on baking experience. Being centrally located in Burnaby makes it accessible for those staying in Vancouver or nearby areas, though public transport details aren’t specified—so a little planning may be needed.
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You’ll spend about six hours in an interactive, small group environment that emphasizes practical skills. The instructor, who speaks English, guides you through each step, from the initial mixing to the final bake. Here’s what’s included:
While the class emphasizes independent relaxation time while waiting, don’t expect to just sit back—most of the time is dedicated to hands-on practice, with plenty of opportunities to ask questions.

The personalized attention due to the limited group size means that everyone gets tailored feedback. One participant noted, “I loved the way the instructor explained each step clearly and was patient with questions.” This is especially valuable for beginners who might feel overwhelmed at first. Another reviewer emphasized the fun and approachable atmosphere, describing it as a “laugh-filled day with flour on our hands.”

At $158 per person, this class offers a lot of value for aspiring bakers. You’re not just paying for the experience; you’re investing in skills that can last a lifetime. The class includes all necessary instructions and hands-on practice, so once you’re home, you can confidently bake your own crusty, nutritious bread. Other benefits include free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, which adds flexibility in case your plans change.
More Great Tours NearbyArrive comfortable and ready to get a little messy—wear clothes that can handle flour! The instructor fosters a relaxed environment where mistakes are part of the learning process. Expect to spend the majority of your time actively baking, with some downtime for waiting, during which you might strategize your next loaf or chat with fellow enthusiasts.
Though specific reviews aren’t abundant, the feedback available highlights the class’s approachability and educational quality. Participants rave about leaving with confidence and a practical skill set. Many mention that the class is “fun,” “informative,” and “approachable,” making it perfect for those who want to learn in a friendly setting.
This experience is best suited for beginners or those who want a refresher on the basics of sourdough. If you’re a bread lover eager to try baking your own loaf, or someone who enjoys hands-on classes that end with a tangible, delicious result, this is a great choice. However, if you’re seeking a quick overview or have special dietary restrictions (like gluten intolerance or nut allergies), be aware that the class isn’t tailored to those needs.
This Burnaby sourdough baking class balances practical instruction with authenticity and fun. It provides a real skill—how to make a crusty, flavorful loaf—that you can take home and use for years. The small group size, detailed guidance, and focus on troubleshooting make it particularly valuable for beginners who want to cut through the confusion and get their hands floury.
While the six-hour duration might seem long, it’s packed with useful information, ample hands-on practice, and fellowship with fellow bread enthusiasts. If you’re someone who appreciates craftsmanship, authentic techniques, and the satisfaction of baking your own bread, you’ll find this class well worth the time and investment.
This experience is ideal for curious travelers, home cooks, and anyone looking to add a new skill to their culinary repertoire. It’s a genuine, approachable option for elevating your bread game and enjoying a memorable, practical day of baking.
Is prior baking experience necessary? No, this class is specifically designed for beginners. You just need a love of good bread and curiosity.
Where does the class meet? At the top of Capitol Hill, at a tall yellow house on the right.
What should I wear? Comfortable clothes that can get floury and possibly dirty—nothing precious.
How long is the class? It runs for 6 hours, usually in the morning, providing a full day of hands-on learning.
Can I cancel if my plans change? Yes, with a full refund available if you cancel at least 24 hours in advance.
Is this suitable for children? Not for children under 8 years old, and the class is best for adults or older children comfortable with hands-on baking.
In summary, if you’re eager to learn the craft of sourdough in a friendly environment, this class offers a well-rounded, authentic experience. It’s especially valuable for those new to bread making who want practical skills and confidence to bake their own crusty loaves at home.
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