Elora’s Longest BBQ Returns July 28th

Celebrate Canadian food culture with delicious local cuisine in the heart of Elora.

Summer in Centre Wellington isn't complete without one of the region's most anticipated events. On Tuesday, July 28, 2026, Elora's Longest BBQ returns to historic downtown Elora for an evening filled with incredible Canadian cuisine, live entertainment, and community spirit.



Whether you're a local resident or planning a day trip, this annual celebration is the perfect way to experience everything that makes Elora such a vibrant destination.

A Celebration of Canadian Food

Held in honour of Food Day Canada, Elora's Longest BBQ brings together more than 25 local restaurants and beverage vendors to showcase the very best of Canadian ingredients and culinary talent.


With more than 12,000 visitors attending last year's event, this year's celebration promises to be even bigger, offering guests the opportunity to sample a wide variety of delicious food and drinks while enjoying the charm of downtown Elora.

New for 2026: $30 PREMIUM ADD-ON

This year's event introduces an exciting new addition: The Seafood Bar Experience, offering guests even more delicious Canadian flavours to enjoy. The Seafood Bar Experience features oysters, mussels, and clams, bringing a fresh coastal touch to the smoke, fire, and flavour of the BBQ.

Ticket Packages

Foodie - $39

Recomended

  • 4 Savoury Tastings
  • 1 Sweet Treat
  • 1 Non-Alcoholic Drink

Nibbles - $26

  • 2 Savoury Tastings
  • 1 Sweet Treat
  • 1 Non-Alcoholic Drink

Curious - $33

  • 3 Savoury Tastings
  • 1 Sweet Treat
  • 1 Non-Alcoholic Drink

BBQMAXXING - $99

  • 10 Savoury Tastings
  • 4 Sweet Treat
  • 4 Non-Alcoholic Drink

All tickets are available both online and at the event.

Helpful Tips Before You Go

To make the most of your visit:

  • Bring a reusable water bottle, as complimentary refill stations will be available throughout the event.
  • Purchase food and beverage tickets online before July 25 at 11:00 PM to avoid missing out.
  • If tickets remain available after the online deadline, they can be purchased on-site during the event.
  • In the event of extreme weather, organizers will announce any changes by 2:00 PM on July 28. If needed, the event will move to its alternate date of Wednesday, July 29, 2026.

Bring your appetite. Bring your friends. Bring your love of Canadian food.

Join us in downtown Elora on July 28th, 2026, from 4 PM to 10 PM for an unforgettable evening.

Rain date: July 29th.

Want to help make this year's event the best one yet? Consider volunteering, or visit Food Day Canada's official site for more information!

Get Your Ticket Today

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