A chance to experience some of Canada's greatest food flavours
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It is also allows tourists to explore 6 major stops for sample bites
What You'll Do:
Taste some of the great Canadian foods
Visit on of Canada's oldest neighbourhood and a National Historic site "Kensington Market, and see its bright-coloured victorian houses, eateries, shops, and more
Learn about the Indigenous foods from ancient times to what is known today as Canada from your tour guide
Get a taste of "Indian Taco", sweet butter tart, Poutine (a Quebec favourite) and lots more
What It Includes:
Free lunch from tastings that are more than enough to a meal
Accessible for strollers
Tourists should be moderately fit physically
Maximum of 10 persons per tour
Bring an umbrella, sunscreen, some water and wear comfortable shoes
Vegetarian options are available on request
Some free drinks
Travellers Talk:
Travellers say they enjoyed their tour regardless of some days that were wet, because they had great tour guides
Other people say they had an amazing time with tour guides who were fun, friendly and shared important informations
Is It Right:
The tour is right for eeryone who loves good food and drinks. It is not recommended for pregnant women and people with limited mobility
But the tour is not suitable for people with alergies for eggs, dairy, gluten, and nuts
Taste where Toronto all began! Over 200 years ago, indigenous people would trade goods from canoes and fish for salmon on the shores of Lake Ontario, just behind where the market stands today. St. Lawrence Market has been around longer than Canada and the city of Toronto itself. In 2012, it was named best market in the world by National...Read more