This was my first stop when I was«drinking around the world». The cast member at the beer cart was really helpful when I asked her to talk a little about the beer choices. I decided to get La Fin du Monde which wasn’t as bad as I thought but it wasn’t my favorite either. I like that they were very generous with the beer. I absolutely loved their restaurant, Le Cellier. Try this place if you can grab a reservation! You won’t be disappointed with their menu. I got the steak and it was BOMB. The tables were a little crowded and I could hear what the next table were talking about without even trying to eavesdrop but other than that, it was a great experience!
Riley L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Tampa, FL
There are two shopping options in the Canada pavilion, the Northwest Mercantile store and The Trading Post. Upon entering Northwest Mercantile, you will see Kitras Art Glass. These gorgeous ornaments are handmade in Canada to resemble one of the four seasons. The store offers Hatley clothing, Roots fragrances and athletic wear, Deauville perfume, Ice Wines, body care items, and Canadian hockey gear. Christmas ornaments depicting woodland creatures are also found here. Maple products abound at The Trading Post. You can find syrup, candies, tea, and cookies. Their other souvenirs include Maplefoot Babies stuffed animals, Anne of Green Gables books, BOMA totem poles, and faux raccoon and skunk skin caps. The Canadian Lumberjack Show takes place on the Mill Stage and features axe throwing, shopping, log rolling and more. The show is run by the Paul Bunyan Lumberjack Show of Florida that have been seen competing on ESPN and in shows around the world. They perform year round. Le Cellier is a sit down restaurant at the Canada pavilion and one of Disney’s most requested dining venues. It’s popularity combined with its small size has led to problems getting reservations.
Rod O.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Charlottesville, VA
Is that Casa Loma? See the Martin Short«O Canada» wait… I did not see Micheal Cera or Justin Bieber! Give me my Money back, for I have a Holla Tack! Better than France? NOT in Food! Here for the International Food Festival and got the Filet Mignon«Snack» vs France Escargot Tart and Lemon Sorbeto! France wins!
Charlie F.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Mountain View, CA
Really good fillet mignon but cheddar cheese soup is not good. I read recommend the steak as its juicy and nice, although a small portion and a little over priced.
Chiqui C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Sebastián, Puerto Rico
Beautiful layout and site. The garden is relaxing, and the castle looks great, specially when you have memories of the real Château Frontenac in Quebec.
Mike L.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Mokena, IL
Extremely rude Canadiens working here now. I come to Epcot about 4 times a year. This time they made us stand outside for 14 minutes before the show to finish coffee and hot chocolate on a cold January evening and would not let us into the waiting area as they have done for the last 15 years. I wanted to check the guy into the boards. A real rude end to a very fun day.
J D.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Anaheim Hills, CA
My least favorite of the Pavilions at EPCOT… and judging by the lack of people there, everyone else’s least favorite as well. There really wasn’t anything distinctive about it. There was some Native American looking designs and I thought it was perhaps the American Southwest, but Canada?! There wasn’t a whole lot of info explaining it… it was the strangest pavilion displays of the bunch. Return Factor — 20%
Eric L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 San Diego, CA
Canada oh canada, oh how I love thee. From thy beautiful nature to the glorious cities, I wish I were there. Canada Pavillion is one of those pavillions that you HATE as a kid. Why? Because the only thing to do there is shop, eat, and watch a stupid circle vision movie. As an adult though? Holy crap I love this place! You can eat, shop, and watch a great circle vision movie!!! The pavillion sells Ketchup potato chips(which are amazing). And it’s home of one of the best steakhouses(so I’m told) in the whole property. Good luck getting a reservation though, they book up really far in advance. The only thing that would make this place any better would be a full size hockey rink where you could watch virtual mightdy ducks players re-enact the final movie. Yes they were in the US but freaking hockey! TL:DR — Hated as kid, love as an adult.
Melissa M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Sugar Land, TX
The is one of the most scenic pavilions in Epcot. The huge waterfall in the back is a great photo spot. The mini-Butchart gardens in the front is beautiful and attracts real local wildlife. While we were there we saw an adorable little bunny hopping through the gardens. We also walked through the shops but didn’t purchase anything. We enjoyed the 360 degree movie about Canada. It’s a bit old school in its projection and technology, but the photography was beautiful. If you don’t stay for the movie, at least wander around. A lot of care has been taken in making the wood structures. There are some beautiful totem poles as well as some masks you can take pictures in.
Rhea P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Tampa Bay, FL
Admittedly, I did not spend a lot of time here. However, I did get a general feeling of what it must be like to visit Canada. It is a place I want to see in person for real, and I really enjoyed seeing the totem poles, as well as some of the other features of the Pavilion. I would love to visit again in order to view the Pavilion more carefully.