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Classic poutine spot in Banff
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Along with maple syrup, this is possibly nothing more Canadian than poutine. It's the ultimate, savory late-night dish that's become ubiquitous with Canada. The dish's origins are debated, but it is at least credited as a Quebecois dish. It consists of french fries, gravy, and cheese curds. You'll find this dish all over the town of Banff, and it's most common in the bars. When we want poutine, we usually head to Banff Poutine on Bear Street as it's quick and easy.

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