
Taste Test
Use your taste buds to explore Canada’s heritage! This VisitList features 8 historic sites where you can try historic and cultural foods for yourself – from Ukranian pierogi to Indigenous bannock.
Places
Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village
Tofield, Alberta
Canada is home to the second-largest Ukranian diaspora in the world! In 1896, Ukranians and other Eastern Europeans were invited by the federal government to settle the prairies. Today, there are roughly 1.3 Ukranian Canadians, making them the largest Slavic group in Canada. Visitors have the chance to try traditional Ukranian foods like cabbage rolls and pierogi!
Doukhobors are are group of Russian dissenters known for their radical pacifism, many of whom settled in Western Canada. Today, there are approximately 30,000 descendants in Canada. Learn more about Doukhobor culture and history, and try traditional Doukhobor foods in the Doukhobor Discovery bistro!
ByWard Market
Ottawa, Ontario
Just steps away from Parliament Hill is ByWard Market, a bustling Ottawa neighbourhood featuring restaurants, bars, and shops.
Colony of Avalon
Ferryland, Newfoundland and Labrador
Colony of Avalon is widely recognized as the best preserved early English colonial site in North America, and on-going archaeology at the site is changing the way we understand the past. Every Friday, Colony of Avalon shares traditional 17th century recipes (with 21st century translations!) so you can try them at home!
Roma at Three Rivers National Historic Site
Montague, Prince Edward Island
Step back in time with this 1730s trading post featuring authentic experiences for all age groups. At Roma’s restaurant, a heritage lunch is served daily from 12-1:30, featuring specialty bread cooked in Roma’s outdoor oven.
Wanuskewin Heritage Park
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Wanuskewin has been a sacred site and gathering place for over 6,000 years, and is a living reminder of Indigenous people’s relationship with the land. Every year in August, Wanuskewin Heritage Park celebrates a Han Wi Moon Dinner, celebrating the Northern Plains’ people, landscape, ingredients, and culture. The meal features Bannock, Lakota squash, bison, wild rice, and more. Not able to attend the Han Wi Moon Dinner? The restaurant on site features foods made from traditional ingredients all year round.
Kings Landing
Prince William, New Brunswick
A living history museum in New Brunswich that invites you to explore costumed characters, gardens, scenery, and 70 historic buildings. The Kings Head Inn offers traditional Acadian foods, with staff dressed in period clothing to transport the diner back in time.
Laura Secord Homestead
Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario
Visit the home of War of 1812 heroine Laura Seacord with tours led by costumed interpreters. Plus, try some refreshments, ice cream, and chocolates.
Road Map
Tofield, Alberta to Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario
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