Eating the Urban Wild

Food and Foraging in Montreal

An unconventional and fascinating food tour of the borough of Verdun, inviting us to think differently about eating and consumption.

By Natalie Doonan

Ships July 2026

Food is one of the most intimate ways we come to know a place. If our understanding of Canadian food is shaped by regional variation and local ingredients, its fullest expression comes at the scale of the neighbourhood.

Eating the Urban Wild leads readers on an unconventional food tour through the wild corners and everyday streets of Montreal. Natalie Doonan reimagines what it means to eat locally, inviting us to experience food not as the consumption of a single dish but as part of a vibrant, entangled ecosystem. From waterfowl hunting on the Lachine Rapids and sturgeon fishing in Lake Saint-Louis to Verdun’s cooperative gardens and aquaponics initiative, beekeeping, community cooking classes, independent grocers, and even fast-food restaurants, this work brims with sensory detail. We hear the voices of hunters, fishers, foragers, biologists, and the author’s own family and friends – all of whom reveal unexpected ways of relating to food. From these neighbourhood practices emerges a broader political and ecological resonance.

Against the backdrop of colonial capitalism, ecological degradation, and accelerating extinction, Eating the Urban Wild highlights communal efforts to cultivate biodiversity and imagines systems beyond extractive and industrial models, positioning food not as commodity but as relation. Poetic and intellectually rigorous, this work frames eating as communication across boundaries: between humans, animals, landscapes, and even the divine.

Photo by 4thSpace Concordia

Friday, April 8, 2026

3–5 PM 

4thSpace Concordia

 

The Centre for Sensory Studies is pleased to invite you to an end-of-term gathering and book launch of these three very savvy and savoury books.

 

Sense-Making: New Sensory Methods for Exploring the Past and Imagining Possible Futures

 Sheryl Boyle, Genevieve Collins, David Howes

 

La poutine, Culture et identité d'un pays incertain 

Geneviève Sicotte

 

Eating The Urban Wild: Food and Foraging in Montreal

Natalie Doonan

 

Credits:

The Centre for Sensory Studies

Hexagram Network

Speculative Life BioLab, Milieux Institute for arts - culture - technology, Concordia

Livestream by 4thSpace Concordia

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