The next stop for PoutineFeast is Wiarton, Ontario
Hardy Park was alive with the sights, sounds, and smells of PoutineFeast last weekend, as food trucks served up one of Canada’s most iconic comfort foods.
The event ran Thursday to Sunday and drew both locals and visitors eager to try a wide variety of poutines.
From classic combinations to bold new twists, the menu offered something for every taste.
Families and friends gathered not just for the cheesy, gravy-topped fries, but also for music, games, and food competitions.
Some visitors were able to give us their thoughts on the food.
Some attendees even stumbled upon the festival by chance, discovering a tasty surprise.
With no shortage of options, the four-day event served up endless poutine variations, keeping crowds happy and full throughout the weekend.
Story by Evan Gibb
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