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La Poutine Week is an annual food festival which celebrates poutine, a Québécois dish of french fries, cheddar cheese curds and brown gravy, which is popular throughout Canada and has spread internationally. It is the world's largest poutine festival, with over 700 restaurants serving poutines to more than 350,000 customers.
The first poutine festival was held in Warwick, Quebec, in 1993. This annual event expanded to become the largest cheese festival in Canada. [11] In 2014, it was moved to the larger town of Victoriaville. [79] Montreal has hosted La Poutine Week, an annual festival, food tour, and competition held 1–7 February, since 2013.
DOXA Documentary Film Festival; PuSh International Performing Arts Festival; Sundar Prize Film Festival [1] Vancouver Asian Film Festival; Vancouver Fringe Festival; Vancouver International Film Festival; Vancouver Queer Film Festival
Carnival Eats is a Canadian television series that investigates a range of food vendors at carnivals, state fairs, and festivals across Canada and the United States.Hosted by Noah Cappe, the show features a variety of unique culinary creations found at these events.
The Tillamook Cheese Factory, located at 4165 U.S. 101 North in Tillamook, Oregon, is the Tillamook County Creamery Association's original cheese production facility. The Tillamook Cheese Factory also has a visitor center, the Tillamook Creamery, and hosts over 1.3 million tourists annually. [ 1 ]
Lucerne Cheese Festival; M. Mountain Cheese Olympics This page was last edited on 25 June 2020, at 03:17 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
The 2005 festival had 30 celebrity chefs using three stages, and added an annual barbecue and chili competition which had previously run separately at Westminster Quay since the 1990s. [6] In 2011 the festival moved to the Vancouver Convention Centre, but returned to BC Place in 2012. 2020 saw the event go on hiatus until 2021.
Dine Out Vancouver logo The Dine Out Vancouver Festival , organized by Destination Vancouver , is a citywide food festival held in Vancouver. It is the largest event of its type in Canada , [ 1 ] and attracts more than 100,000 locals and tourists to Vancouver's restaurants for 17 days each year.