A Taste of Edmonton

Last updated
Taste of Edmonton
Genre Food festival
Dates11 days, ending
last weekend of July
Location(s) Churchill Square, Edmonton, Alberta
Years active39
Founded1984
Patrons350,000
Website Taste of Edmonton

Taste of Edmonton is an annual outdoor festival held in Edmonton, Alberta.

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Taste of Edmonton is the largest food and entertainment festival in Western Canada, welcoming more than 350,000 attendees together to sample the best local restaurants, chefs, food trucks, and alcoholic beverages - and to stay for an all-Canadian concert series.

The festival was chosen as Edmonton's Favourite Festival in 2018 by PostMedia readers [1] and a finalist for Tourism Event or Festival of the Year for the 2019 Alberta Tourism Awards.

Affected by COVID-19, there was no festival in 2020.

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References

  1. "2018 Readers' Choice Winners". Edmonton Journal. 2013-07-27. Retrieved 2017-11-28.

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