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Epcot’s Canada Pavilion (Attractions, Dining, and Shopping)

At some point during your Walt Disney World vacation, you may find yourself in the World Showcase at Epcot. Canada is one of the eleven countries represented in the World Showcase. This pavilion offers a lot more than meets the eye at first glance.

It’s home to stunning gardens, one main attraction, and a faux mountain range with a real-life waterfall. Sometimes, I wonder how many guests are completely unaware that the canyon, bridge, and waterfalls exist.

If you didn’t venture to the back of the pavilion, you’d never know. But, perhaps that’s the best part of the World Showcase. Those who take the time to explore are often rewarded. So if you would like to know more about the Canada Pavilion, you’re welcome to come along on this latest visit.

waterfalls in the back of the Canada Pavilion at Epcot

Epcot’s Canada Pavilion Review

Canada is the first pavilion on the right-hand side when you leave the World Showcase Plaza from the front of the park. If you were to go the opposite direction, the Mexico Pavilion would be your first stop.

Here’s what you can expect to find while touring the Canada Pavilion.

Architecture

  • Totem Poles
  • Victoria Gardens
  • Hotel Du Canada
  • Waterfalls

Attractions

  • Canada Far and Wide

Entertainment

  • Mill Stage Performances

Dining

  • Le Cellier Steakhouse (TS, Signature)
  • Popcorn Cart in Canada (QS)
  • Festival Booths

Retail

  • Northwest Mercantile
  • Trading Post
  • Kiosk
  • Disney Vacation Club Welcome Center

Kidcot

fun walk up photo opportunity for guests at Epcot's Canada Pavilion

Architecture

The Canada Pavilion contains several architectural and historical elements. For starters, totem poles tower overhead as you approach the pavilion.

a totem pole outside Canada's Pavilion at Epcot

One totem pole is carved out of wood, while the others are fiberglass replicas. While you can’t see it from this photo, the authentic totem pole has a hidden Mickey. It’s on the side of the pole, underneath the top elbow.

The Trading Post at Epcot

The totem pole pictured below is called The Eagle and the Beaver.

Epcot Totem Pole

Totem poles tell a story through the various artworks displayed on them from the top to the bottom. Signage nearby shares the story of The Eagle and the Beaver.

a plaque that tells about the Eagle and the Beaver Totem Pole at Epcot

Canada also has a tremendous garden that blooms year-round.

Epcot's Victoria Gardens replica in the Canada Pavilion

These gardens are inspired by the Butchart Gardens of Victoria, British Columbia. Victoria has the country’s mildest median climate and is commonly referred to as the “City of Gardens.”

a plaque that says Victoria Gardens in Epcot's Canada Pavilion

As far as architecture, the large building that centers the pavilion is the Hotel du Canada. It is a miniature replica of the Chateau Laurier in Ottawa, Ontario.

the roof of the Canada Pavilion's  replica of the Hotel du Canada was recently refurbished

There’s a pretty neat story about how the actual hotel came to be in Canada. It was originally built by an American, Charles Hays, who died on the Titanic. The hotel was intended to be a deluxe stop on the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway. However, the opening of the hotel had to be postponed because it was set for after his return from the Titanic’s maiden voyage. Sadly, we all know how that went. Anyway, the hotel has become a prime destination for royalty, politicians, and the famous.

a light pole with the Canada World Showcase country in the backdrop

While this portion of the pavilion is elevated, ramps are available on each side of the staircase for guests with wheelchairs (ECVs).

the upper level of the Canada Pavilion at Epcot

My favorite part of the pavilion is the scenic Rocky Mountain overlook with a waterfall. It’s located in the pavilion’s upper courtyard. This overlook is an excellent place to take a family photo.

the overlook to the waterfall in the Canada Pavilion

A staircase leads down to the canyon, and there’s a pathway to explore.

water flowing over rocks

At the bottom, you’ll run into the entrance to the pavilion’s sole attraction, Canada Far and Wide. If you don’t care to watch the film, the path continues back out to the gardens. Technically, you could tour the gardens first and walk the opposite way through the pavilion. I guess it depends mainly on which direction you’re headed.

a walkway at the bottom of the canyon between the attraction and the gardens in Epcot's Canada Pavilion

Attractions in the Canada Pavilion

Canada Far and Wide is the newest and only attraction in the pavilion. It replaced the former, long-running Circle-Vision Film O Canada! The entrance is tucked in the rocks past the waterfalls. It takes 12 minutes to complete and explores some of Canada’s finest landmarks and attributes. It’s not the worst place to end up in the event of sudden rain. However, if the rain lasts, it’s a bit of a walk to the nearest covered location.

the entrance to Canada Far and Wide at Epcot

For those unfamiliar with Circle-Vision, you will enter a large room and stand in the middle while a film is projected around you in a circle. Most of these types of performances are worth seeing at least once, and the time investment is pretty minimal.

Award-winning Canadian actors Catherine O’Hara and Eugene Levy provide the narration for ‘Canada Far and Wide.’

Related: Canada Far and Wide at Epcot

the inside screen of the CircleVision theater in Epcot's Canada

Entertainment

The Mill Stage sits outside the Canada Pavilion along the World Showcase Promenade. Entertainment here changes throughout the seasons. Some of the popular performers over the years include Alberta Bound, Bodh’aktan, and the Canadian Holiday Voyageurs.

Performance times for entertainment are available in the My Disney Experience app. There is also a sign along the walkway in front of the stage that lists showtimes for the day.

The Mill Stage at Epcot's Canada Pavilion

Dining in the Canada Pavilion

When it comes to dining, the Canada Pavilion is home to Le Cellier Steakhouse, a popular table service restaurant located in the “cellar” of the Hotel du Canada.

the entrance to Canada Pavilion at Epcot with signs for the attraction and dining

Le Cellier is one of Disney’s signature dining locations. Its entrees include steaks like prime rib eye and filet mignon and various seafood selections. Of course, most know the location for its Canadian cheddar cheese soup and pretzel bread.

Le Cellier sits under the Hotel du Canada

Additionally, you can pick up an order of maple popcorn at the Popcorn Cart in the Canada Pavilion. Canada is well-known for its maple products.

Maple Popcorn Cart
Telephone Booth that's bright red in Epcot's Canada Pavilion

Epcot’s Canada is also home to a booth at each of the four Epcot Festivals held throughout the year. However, their Food and Wine Festival booth is the most popular. That booth usually has cheese soup and filet mignon on the menu.

a plate with bread and cheese soup and filet mignon with sauce

Shopping

Several shopping opportunities are available in the Canada Pavilion. There are two shops toward the upper level that are combined to make one large store. First is the Trading Post.

the Trading Post with a totem pole in front of it at Epcot's Canada Pavilion

Inside the Trading Post, you’ll find a few refreshments.

a selection of various Canadian Beers at Epcot's Canada Pavilion

Here is a list of the beverages with prices. This is where you can try one of Canada’s famous ice wines.

a list of prices for the drinks
Prices and selections are subject to change.

This portion of the store has home goods.

Northwest Mercantile is the larger portion of the store. It focuses more on Canadian-themed merchandise.

Inside, they have a nice selection of men’s and women’s apparel.

Here are a few mugs and canteens.

You can usually find several plush toys.

Here are a few more photos.

This is a Disney Sketchbook Ornament for the Canada Pavilion.

Additionally, the pavilion has some of the cutest pajamas.

Along the front of the pavilion, there’s an additional kiosk that sells keychains and other leather items.

Here are a few photos of what they had on the day of this visit.

Kidcot Fun Stop

All of the countries in the World Showcase have a Kidcot Fun Stop.

Canada’s Kidcot is located past the Victoria Gardens at the covered area where the Circle-Vision film exits.

Final Thoughts

Hopefully, this article brought you up to date with all things Canada at Epcot. This pavilion has a lot to offer, and it’s definitely worth exploring further during your vacation. For more countries in the World Showcase, you might enjoy the following:

  • France Pavilion
  • Morocco Pavilion
  • Japan Pavilion
  • Germany Pavilion
  • Italy Pavilion
  • China Pavilion
  • Mexico Pavilion
  • United Kingdom Pavilion

For more on Epcot, you might also enjoy the following:

  • List of Epcot Attractions and Entertainment
  • Our Complete Guide to Epcot’s World Showcase
  • Epcot Festivals Guide

For more planning details, refer to our Disney World Parks Planning Guide, or you might enjoy our complimentary course offering below.

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