"Yes, We Are Open" Season 9 Episode 5- Diefenbunker
In this episode, Al goes deep underground to visit the Deifenbunker, Canada’s Cold War Museum.
Yes, River Café Is Open!
For season 6 of ‘Yes, We Are Open’, Al heads west to Alberta! His first stop is Prince’s Island in Calgary, an urban oasis located on the Bow River.
The island park is primarily accessible by a number of footbridges. It is home to playgrounds, walking paths, several outdoor activities & festivals, and one notable business, River Café.
Sal Howell is the owner of the café, which started as a park concession. In 1995, Sal transformed the open-air space into a must-see year-round dining experience.
For the last 30 years, River Café has served up cuisine from ingredients indigenous to the region, but a couple of major floods in the city, one in 2005 and an even bigger one in 2013 threatened to wash all of that away.
This is Sal’s story.
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You can learn more about River Café at river-cafe.com.
In this episode, Al goes deep underground to visit the Deifenbunker, Canada’s Cold War Museum.
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