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The Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada (ITAC) focuses on creating partnerships between associations, organizations, government departments and industry leaders from across Canada to support the growth of Indigenous tourism in Canada and address the demand for development and marketing of authentic Indigenous experiences.


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Indigenous Culinary Experiences across Canada Featured on Global Gastronomy Stage through Strategic Partnership

Events : 03 Jul 2020
7 months ago

Four-night Indigenous culinary experience on Manitoulin Island, ON, on the auction block for World’s 50 Best (page 82) to support independently owned restaurants and bars in Canada and around the world

Indigenous Culinary Experiences across Canada Featured on Global Gastronomy Stage through Strategic Partnership
Indigenous Culinary Experiences across Canada Featured on Global Gastronomy Stage through Strategic Partnership

Anishnabeg, Chippewa, Haudenosaunee, Wendat and Treaty 13 with the Mississaugas of the Credit, (Tkaronto - TORONTO, ON) - July 2, 2020 - The Indigenous Culinary of Associated Nations (ICAN) has partnered with the Culinary Tourism Alliance (CTA) to bring awareness to the wealth of Indigenous culinary tourism experiences available in Canada to a global audience.

We believe this partnership will help to shine a light on the Indigenous foodways woven throughout our country. There is so much depth and beauty to Indigenous food in Canada, says Rebecca Mackenzie, President and CEO of theCulinary Tourism Alliance.

As part of the evolving partnership,ICANwill be hosting two Indigenous culinary sessions during the2020 Virtual Terroir Symposium- Canadas leading forum on food, tourism and hospitality managed by the Culinary Tourism Alliance. The first session will explore Indigenous culinary traditions with Joseph Shawana, Chef and Chair of ICAN. The second will feature Chef Jenni Lessard in conversation with Dr. Ernest G. Walker, both of Wanuskewin Heritage Park. They will discuss the impact of theirHan Wi Moon Dinner seriesand share their successes with bringing back bison to the land.

To further bring awareness to Canadian Indigenous culinary experiences, the partners have curated an Ontario Indigenous experience to be donated to theWorld's 50 Best Recovery Auctionfeaturing an overnight experience with Chef Joseph Shawana on Manitoulin Island. The experience includes 4 nights of island foraging, meeting with locals, meals, sleeping in log cabins and teepees, a stay atFeast Oncertified Langdon Hall in Cambridge and dinner at Alo Restaurant in Toronto.

We are so proud to present our Indigenous food story to a global gastronomy audience for a deep connection to our land and the ancient ways of our People, says Joseph Shawana. We are particularly pleased to support the Worlds 50 Best auction to raise funds for independently owned restaurants to apply for much needed financial support that will help our community get back to doing what we love most.

The partnership has also been highlighted through the CTAs Affiliate Membership with theUnited Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO). Acooking videofeaturing Chef Jenni Lessard has been submitted to theUNWTO Gastronomic Initiativeto be featured under the banner of Canadian Cuisine.

ICAN and the CTA look forward to sharing more Indigenous food stories in the near future to further celebrate the unique wealth of experiences Canada has to offer.



About Indigenous Culinary of Associated Nations

Launched with a vision for a world where Indigenous food is not a dish served for one but a cultural feast and celebration of Nations, ICAN is dedicated to sharing Indigenous food, culinary and cultural experiences from across Canada with the world. In November 2019, an MOU between ITAC and ICAN was signed to support a strategic framework to develop and market the countrys many Indigenous culinary experiences, and in turn, foster the growth of Indigenous culinary tourism on a national level.
Find out more atindigenousculinary.ca

About the Culinary Tourism Alliance

The Culinary Tourism Alliance works with communities to grow food tourism by leveraging the history, heritage, and culture behind the food and drink that makes each destination unique. Our mission is to ensure food tourism is a meaningful and sustainable contributor to local economies in destinations worldwide.
Find out more atculinarytourismalliance.com

About Chef Joseph Shawana, Odawa Nation
Chair, Indigenous Culinary of Associated Nations

Former Executive Chef at Ku-Kum Kitchen and Indigenous Culinary Advisor to Centennial College. Chef Joseph won best world cuisine in Ontario for 2019 beating out over 33,000 restaurants. He was named as top ten chefs in Ontario and had reviews in the New York Times, Toronto Star, the Globe and Mail, Food Wine. He is also in great company on Air Canada's top 20 restaurants in Canada for 2019.

About Chef Jenni Lessard, Metis
Secretary, Indigenous Culinary of Associated Nations

Jenni is the first female executive chef at Wanuskewin Heritage Park, where shes been instrumental in the Han Wi Moon dinner series, a transformational meal on the land featuring bison and ingredients harvested from the site.

About Feast On Certification

Feast On is a certification program that recognizes businesses committed to sourcing and celebrating Ontario grown food drink. Last year, Feast On Certified restaurants reported over $30,340,000 in Ontario food purchases directly from farmers, artisans and distributors who ensure theyre sourcing and identifying locally grown and made products.
Find out whos Certified atontarioculinary.com/restaurants

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