Attractions & guided tours
Free Cancellation
Language:
English
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Italian
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French
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Spanish
Mobile voucher accepted
Duration: 3 Hours 30 Minutes
Do this because
You'll enjoy a wide variety of authentic Canadian foods throughout your tour
There are fascinating stories behind each dish that your guide will share with you
You'll explore Byward Market through the eyes of a local and learn about its rich history
Your experience is led by a bilingual guide with expert knowledge of the area
What to expect
Embark on a culinary journey through Ottawa's historic ByWard Market, and savour the flavours of Canada's iconic dishes. This is a 2.5-hour gastronomic walking tour led by an experienced guide.Join this epicurean adventure to uncover the dishes that have put Canada on the global food map. Discover Canadian culinary traditions as you delve into the sights, smells and tastes of Ottawa's historic entertainment district - the ByWard Market. During this walking food tour, you'll get to taste popular Canadian dishes from all corners of the country while your guide narrates the fascinating stories behind their creation. From the art of maple tree tapping to the making of Poutine, these dishes are synonymous with Canada.Your experience includes sampling of Poutine, Hawaiian Pizza, which is a Canadian invention, a Bloody Caesar or a non-alcoholic alternative, Maple Butter, a Nanaimo Bar, and the globally-renowned Beavertail pastry. Ensure you arrive with an appetite!
What's included
Lunch
Guided walking tour
Water
Food tasting
Alcoholic drinks
Food and drinks
What's not included
Tips (optional)
Roundtrip transportation
What to remember
Know in advance:
It's recommended to wear comfortable shoes
Please list any dietary restrictions before the tour
Provider
Ottawa Food Tours
Booking Fee
Good news! No extra fees are applied to this booking.
Cancellation Fee
Receive a 100% refund if you cancel up to 1 day before the experience begins
Where
35 George Street, Ottawa, ON, Canada
Meeting point:
Meet your guide at the Totem Pole of Canada, in front of Ottawa School of Art.