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7 Best Things About the Canada Pavilion in Disney’s Epcot

Many guests who visit Walt Disney World love to spend lots of time in Epcot, thanks to the park’s unique makeup. The rear of the park is home to World Showcase, which features eleven different pavilions, which each focusing on a different country from around the world to celebrate the global community. Guests simply love to spend hours in Epcot wandering through World Showcase enjoying fantastic dining, shopping, entertainment, culture, attractions, architecture, and scenery, and one of the most popular pavilions there is the Canada Pavilion. The Canada Pavilion warmly invites guests to enjoy a unique attraction, delicious dining, exciting shopping, and wonderful architectural and cultural touches. With so much to see and enjoy in the Canada Pavilion, it is no wonder why guests spend so much time there, and there are definitely specific experiences that can’t be missed. Here are the seven best things about the Canada Pavilion in Epcot’s World Showcase.





 

1 – Le Cellier Steakhouse

Guests who find themselves in the Canada Pavilion and are looking to enjoy a full-service meal are in luck as the location is home to one of the most popular restaurants in all of Walt Disney World. Le Cellier Steakhouse is a full-service dining location that is open daily for lunch and dinner and invites guests to dine in a cozy room themed to feel like a cellar. With low vaulted ceilings and dim lighting, Le Cellier Steakhouse is extremely cozy and inviting, and guests who dine there can enjoy delicious menu options like the Le Cellier Filet Mignon, Black Angus Boneless Rib-Eye, Chicken Cassoulet, Seared Canadian Bison Strip Loin, and Potato and Parsnip Agnolotti. In addition to the amazing entrée options, guests definitely need to try the Canadian Cheddar Cheese Soup, complimentary Pretzel Bread, and Maple Crème Brulee.

2 – Canada: Far and Wide in Circle-Vision 360

“Canada Far and Wide in Circle-Vision 360” in the Canada pavilion is an update to the previous “O Canada!” film with new scenes, a new musical score by Canadian composer Andrew Lockington, and new narration by award-winning actors Catherine O’Hara and Eugene Levy. For the project, Disney imagineers built a new digital Circle-Vision 360 cameras, and the results are stunning. You’ll enjoy new scenes and some familiar favorites! This film tells the story of the five regions of Canada, and you don’t want to miss it!

“Canada Far and Wide in Circle-Vision 360” The film celebrates Canada with picturesque scenes from across the country, displayed in 360 degrees. Credit: Disney

3 – Northwest Mercantile

Guests who spend time in the Canada Pavilion can enjoy several different shopping locations, including Northwest Mercantile. The store has a distinctive rustic feel with plenty of wooden details and exposed beams. Guests who wander through the shop can purchase authentic items from Canada like clothing, candy, accessories, toys, and glassware. Guests are sure to find a wonderful souvenir in Northwest Mercantile.

4 – Popcorn in Canada

A small cart serving delicious drinks and snacks is Nestled in the Canada Pavilion. Popcorn in Canada serves up freshly popped popcorn in paper and souvenir buckets, which guests will surely love snacking on while wandering through the Canada Pavilion. Guests who visit the stand can also order a cold and refreshing beer in either a glass or a souvenir mug and choose from options like Labatt Blue Draft, Moosehead Beer, and La Fin Du Monde Draft, as well as Crown Royal Maple Whiskey.





 

5 – Waterfall

The rear of the Canada Pavilion features a massive rockwork formation with a mighty waterfall flowing down it. With several platforms and small staircases winding down next to the waterfall to a babbling stream below, there are several fantastic photo opportunities for guests to enjoy while wandering through the area.

6 – Totem Poles

The front of the Canada Pavilion is home to a large staircase that features several beautiful totem poles at the top. Guests who climb up the stairs can then marvel at the intricately carved and painted totem poles that showcase the culture and artwork that is native to portions of Canada. Guests who look closely at one of the totem poles can even spot a Hidden Mickey near the top.

7 – Gardens

One of the highlights of visiting the Canada Pavilion in Epcot’s World Showcase is strolling through the gardens, which are found near the front of the pavilion. The gardens are meant to represent Butchart Gardens outside of Victoria, British Columbia, and feature a small pond, quaint cabin, and beautiful flowers. The area becomes even more gorgeous during the Epcot Flower and Garden Festival when hundreds of vibrant flowers are added to the garden. No visit to the Canada Pavilion is complete without a stroll through these beautiful gardens!

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Katy

Katy is a huge fan of Walt Disney World and has been visiting yearly since she was an infant. With many trips under her belt, she loves to take her time in the parks and discover lots of small details and secrets in between attractions.
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