
Poutine is the quintessential Canadian dish of crisp chips, cheese curds and rich gravy, widely associated with the province of Quebec and believed to have emerged in rural communities in the late 1950s, although its exact origin remains contested among several towns that each claim to have created it first.
One popular account credits a restaurant in Warwick, while others point to Drummondville or Victoriaville, reflecting how local culinary folklore






