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Discover Canadian flavors on a 3-hour walking tour in Niagara Falls, featuring local cuisine, stunning views, and expert guides for an authentic experience.
The Niagara Falls All Canadian Food Walking Tour offers a delicious way to explore Niagara Falls & Around, Canada. Priced at $100.22 per person, this 3-hour guided experience takes visitors on a flavorful journey through iconic Canadian dishes and scenic views. Starting at The Flour Mill Scratch Kitchen Restaurant, participants sample the famous Million Dollar Bacon Tree in a cozy setting. The tour then moves to a Fallsview restaurant for a savory Montreal Smoked Meat Poutine, with crispy fries, smoky meat, cheese curds, and gravy, all set against panoramic views of Niagara Falls. The walk along the Niagara Parkway offers stunning scenery and storytelling, culminating at BeaverTails on Clifton Hill, where a sweet, uniquely shaped pastry awaits.
This tour is well-suited for those who want a combination of food tasting, sightseeing, and regional stories. It’s a small group experience that balances delicious bites with breathtaking scenery. While the tour includes three food stops and viewing opportunities, it involves some walking and minor inclines, so a moderate level of physical fitness is recommended. The tour’s popularity, booked on average 35 days in advance, reflects its appeal to travelers seeking authentic Canadian flavors in a manageable time frame.


The tour kicks off at The Flour Mill Scratch Kitchen, a historic building with a warm ambiance, where the highlight is the Million Dollar Bacon Tree. This stop lasts about 45 minutes and includes a tasting of this Canadian specialty. The bacon, smoked and glazed, offers a flavorful introduction to regional ingredients and culinary style.
The cozy setting provides an intimate space to enjoy the first bites and photo opportunities of the bacon tree. The guide shares insights into local food traditions, setting the tone for the flavors to come.
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Next, the group strolls down Murray Street for about 30 minutes. This narrated walk is led by a local Niagara Falls guide who shares stories about the area’s history, natural scenery, and cultural highlights. The walk is casual but involves some slight inclines, making physical readiness useful.
During this segment, the group gets a taste of the local atmosphere before arriving at the next food stop. The walk also offers chances to capture photos of the region’s sights and learn about Niagara Falls beyond the tourist spots.

The third stop is at a Fallsview restaurant, where the focus is on Montreal Smoked Meat Poutine. This dish features crispy fries, smoky meat, cheese curds, and savory gravy, served with coffee, tea, or a soft drink included in the experience.
Participants enjoy this meal while taking in breathtaking views of Niagara Falls, making it a memorable culinary and scenic highlight. The one-hour stop allows ample time for tasting, chatting, and soaking in the scenery.
Following the poutine, the guide leads the group along the Niagara Parkway for about 30 minutes. This walk offers stunning views of Niagara Falls and its natural surroundings. The guide shares additional stories about the region’s history, flora, and natural wonders, enriching the sightseeing experience.
This segment combines light exercise with photo opportunities and in-depth storytelling, making the most of the scenic backdrop.

The tour concludes at BeaverTails, located on Clifton Hill, with a 15-minute stop. Here, everyone gets to indulge in the iconic beavertail pastry—a Canadian sweet treat shaped like a beaver’s tail and customizable with toppings like cinnamon, chocolate, or fruit.
This final stop provides a satisfying sweet ending and a chance to relax before the tour wraps up. The pastry shop’s lively atmosphere adds a fun, casual vibe to the conclusion of the experience.
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This small group tour accommodates up to 20 travelers, promoting a friendly, personalized atmosphere. The meeting point is at The Flour Mill Scratch Kitchen on Fallsview Blvd, and the tour ends at BeaverTails on Clifton Hill. The start time is 1:00 pm, making it a perfect afternoon activity.
The tour features mobile tickets for convenience, and service animals are allowed. It’s designed for visitors with moderate physical fitness, considering the walking involved and some inclines.

Unlike typical food tours, this experience combines regional Canadian cuisine with spectacular views of Niagara Falls. The inclusion of local specialties like the Million Dollar Bacon and BeaverTails distinguishes it from generic tasting tours. The scenic walk along the Niagara Parkway enhances the overall experience, blending culinary delights with natural beauty.
The knowledgeable guides consistently receive praise for their storytelling and personable approach. The viewpoints at the Falls and the scenic stops make this tour memorable beyond just the food.

While the tour offers a well-rounded experience, some reviews note that the poutine at the second stop was over-seasoned with mustard and that customer service at that restaurant was not ideal. The walk involves some inclines, so travelers with mobility issues should be prepared.
Plus, since the tour starts and ends at different locations, parking may require some planning, especially during busy periods.
This tour provides a delightful blend of food, scenery, and storytelling in a manageable 3-hour format. With a focus on authentic Canadian flavors—from bacon and poutine to pastries—the experience is especially appealing for those eager to sample regional cuisine while enjoying stunning views of Niagara Falls.
The small-group setting and knowledgeable guides ensure a warm, personal experience, making it suitable for most visitors with moderate mobility. While some food portions are small, the tour balances tastings with scenic walks effectively.
The Niagara Falls All Canadian Food Walking Tour stands out for its local flavor, scenic highlights, and engaging storytelling, making it a worthwhile activity for those wanting a richer taste of the region.
“Good fwalking tour and very helpful tour guide. The food was well picked to represent Canadas native food!”
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours, including walking and tasting stops.
What is included in the price?
The price covers three main food stops: Maple Bacon Tree, Montreal Smoked Meat Poutine, and BeaverTails pastry, plus scenic views and storytelling.
Where does the tour start and end?
It starts at The Flour Mill Scratch Kitchen on Fallsview Blvd and ends at BeaverTails on Clifton Hill.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
It is best suited for those with moderate physical fitness, as it involves walking and some inclines. The tour is family-friendly but check with the provider for specific age restrictions.
Are dietary restrictions accommodated?
The provided information does not specify dietary accommodations, so it’s advisable to contact the tour operator if there are special needs.
Can I book this tour last minute?
Booking is typically done 35 days in advance on average, but last-minute availability may vary depending on demand.
What should I wear or bring?
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended due to the outdoor walking segments. A camera or smartphone for photos is also a good idea.
Is gratuity included?
Gratuities are not included and are optional.
What makes this tour unique compared to other Niagara activities?
It combines regional Canadian cuisine with scenic views of Niagara Falls and storytelling by knowledgeable guides, offering a more immersive experience than standard sightseeing.
How many people typically participate?
The tour limits groups to 20 travelers for a more personal experience.