The River Café.
Set on an island within Prince’s Island Park, River Café is reached via a short walk through greenery and past local wildlife, effectively distancing diners from Calgary's downtown core. The space is a refined take on a rustic lodge, featuring a large fieldstone fireplace, an open kitchen, and a vintage birchbark canoe suspended from the ceiling. A long-standing pioneer of the farm-to-table movement, the kitchen focuses on hyper-local ingredients, often substituting regional sumac for citrus and grilling over birchwood to mimic campfire flavors. The menu highlights Alberta’s terroir through seasonal dishes and foraged elements, complemented by a wine list of small-scale producers. In summer, the sprawling terrace and chef’s garden offer views of the lagoon, while the interior remains a quintessential, cozy spot for experiencing high-end Canadiana.