Make the most of the warmer weather with these Canadian food festivals
By: Daniella Lopez
With COVID-19 restrictions easing across all of Canada, this summer is the perfect time to discover some of the country’s largest and most unique food and drink festivals. Here are nine festivals across the summer months you can enjoy in person.
May
Canadian Festival of Chili and BBQ
Canada’s oldest and largest chili and BBQ competition returns to Downtown Langley, B.C., from May 13 to 15. This two-in-one festival combines taste-testing delicious foods and fiery competitions. With some of the lowest entrance fees, anyone is able to enter the different categories of competition. If festival-goers want to sample some of the competing dishes, they must make a minimum of $5 entrance donation to the B.C. Professional Fire Fighters’ Burn Fund. To date, the festival has donated over 60 thousand dollars to the Young Burn Survivors Camp in British Columbia.