Discover the flavours of St. John's, Newfoundland!
There’s no better way to learn about the history and culture of a community than to eat its food and Newfoundland has one of the most unique food cultures in Canada.
Long known for seafood, wild game, and delicious traditional meals, Newfoundland has a long list of mouth-watering recipes and ingredients. On this tasty tour, following your expert local foodie guide, you’ll get to sample 6 different and delicious bites plus get to know a whole lot more on this fun 3-hour tour.
Between tasty stops, you’ll explore along George Street, the hearty entertainment district of St, John’s, the Water Street Pedestrian Mall, down to the harbour, and up to Duckworth Street.
From a CFA finding success selling beloved Newfoundland pastry to a former fruit stand literally built on the ashes of the Great Fire to a haunted pub that inspired a TV set, you’ll discover the people, stories, and food that make the city of St. John’s unique.
Come hungry! If you arrive gut-foundered, by the time we finish our walk, you’ll be stogged. And yes…they’ll teach you what those local terms mean.
What's included:
- Small group walking tour with a passionate, local guide.
- 6 food tastings including moose meat, fries with dressing and gravy, toutons with molasses, fish cakes, Newfoundland berries, and a local specialty for dessert.
Duration: 3-hours
When: mid May – mid October Wednesday thru Sunday 2:00pm *
*Subject to availability
Walking Distance: 2km
Need to know:
- Please advise of food allergies or dietary restrictions when you reserve your tour time.
- This tour is not recommended for vegans, vegetarians, or those who require gluten-free options.
- This tour will have a maximum of 12 participants.
- Tours run rain or shine.
- Please check the weather! Dress for comfort and wear walking shoes.
- This experience requires a minimum number of travellers. If it’s cancelled because the minimum is not met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.
This experience takes place in the St. Johns, Newfoundland. VIEW MAP
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