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Eat the Hill


Eat The Hill is a winter foodabration! 



Eat the Hill will be Clarenville’s first Culinary Festival and is taking place on the weekend of February 9 and 10, 2013 at Clarenville's White Hills Resort as a kick off to our 25th winter carnival . This 2 day foodie weekend will bring local chefs together to create some mouth-watering culinary treats. 
Here's what to expect:
Saturday, February 9th
During the Day
Enjoy the slopes and trails on Saturday with a full day pass for White Hills, eastern Newfoundland’s premier winter destination! As your day of skiing or snowboarding winds down head into the town and enjoy some of Clarenville’s outstanding locally owned shops.
7 Chefs - 6 Courses
​Then get ready as the evening begins... your chefs have been working tirelessly to produce an amazing 6 course meal; each chef will create a course using local ingredients. Dinner will begin at 7:30, the bar will open 30 minutes prior.  Meet the Chefs HERE

After the meal, the evening continues; as Clarenville’s own Slainte takes the stage!! Specializing in the songs of the North Atlantic with a spattering of other genres aimed at keeping the party in high gear!

Sunday, February 10th
Hit the hill again on Sunday with another full day pass, this time with a twist.
Winter Food Trek
Armed with your Culinary Passport, you will find 6 food stations scattered at the base of the hill! Each station operated by one of our local chefs serving up their favorite Après ski food, prepared with local ingredients! Stations will open at 11:30
Tickets (per person)
You can but tickets online by CLICKING HERE.  You and your family have several choices:
2 Day Eat the Hill Pass $169
• Full Day Ski pass for Saturday
• 6 course dinner Saturday evening at White Hills Day Lodge
• Live local Entertainment Saturday night at White Hills Day Lodge
• Full Day Ski pass for Sunday
• Culinary Passport for Sunday Food Stations

2 Day Food Only Eat the Hill Pass $119
• 6 course dinner Saturday evening at White Hills Day Lodge
• Live local Entertainment Saturday night at White Hills Day Lodge
• Culinary Passport for Sunday Food Stations

Saturday All Day Eat the Hill Pass $119
• Full Day Ski pass for Saturday
• 6 course dinner Saturday evening at White Hills Day Lodge
• Live local Entertainment Saturday night at White Hills Day Lodge

Saturday Food Only Eat the Hill Pass $89
​• 6 course dinner Saturday evening at White Hills Day Lodge
• Live local Entertainment Saturday night at White Hills Day Lodge

Sunday All Day Eat the Hill Pass $64
​• Full Day Ski pass for Sunday
• Culinary Passport for Sunday Food Stations

​Sunday Food Only Eat the Hill Pass $39
​• Culinary Passport for Sunday Food Stations

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