1. Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island - Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, is the largest city in Prince Edward Island, but its population is only 40,000.
The large city is located along the Northumberland Strait, and is also very close to the Gulf of St. Lawrence and the Atlantic Ocean.
So in Charlottetown, lobster and oysters have long become a common dish.
If you have the opportunity to eat in Charlottetown, be sure not to miss the oysters and oysters at Lobster on the Wharf restaurant, not to mention the lobster.
2. Gimli, Manitoba is strange for Manitoba. Gimli is located so far away from the three major bays of Canada. The Atlantic, Pacific or Arctic Oceans are not around Gimli.
However, there is a small town on the edge of Lake Winnipeg, which happens to be the area that produces the most pickerel in Canada.
You can't go wrong with any restaurant in the town, especially Kris'Fish&Chips Restaurant, which has plenty of delicious food and is guaranteed to satisfy you!
3. Halifax, Nova Scotia As the capital of Nova Scotia, Halifax’s aquatic industry has perfectly evolved into delicious seafood that can be seen everywhere.
Whether you are a lobster enthusiast or you can't walk without seeing the raw food, whether you are a passionate person or a frugal person, you can find your own delicious food when you return to your hometown.
Phil's Seafood, Willman's Fish & Chips or John's Lunch are all restaurants worth trying.
In addition, don’t forget to visit the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic and the Nova Scotia History Museum.
4. Shediac, New Brunswick: Shediac, New Brunswick may not sound famous, but it is the lobster capital of Canada. Trust me, you will definitely take a selfie with the huge lobster city landmark when you go here.
One for you!
But the more important thing is to eat, eat, eat.
The Lobster Festival is held in Shediac every July. In addition, the salmon and bandage here will not disappoint you.
Remember to try Sandbarrestaurant, Paturel's ShoreHouse or LaCoast Restaurant.
5. Port Alberni, BC, British Columbia is located in a favorable location on Vancouver Island, which means that the seafood here is rich and tender. Port Alberni holds a salmon festival every year, ranging from coho salmon to sockeye salmon.
Everything is available.
Don’t miss the salmon when visiting in summer. There is no salmon in the other three seasons, but other seafood is also worth trying.