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'Top Chef Canada': Calgary Destination For Season 3 Finale (PHOTOS)

LOOK: 'Top Chef Canada' Finale Destination Announced
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'Top Chef Canada' is ending its third season with a delicious finale in Calgary.

Connie DeSousa, finalist on Top Chef Canada's first season and co-owner of CHARCUT Roast House, is a guest judge on the show. Juno Award winning singer Jann Arden and Rush Restaurant owner Lance Hurtubise will also join as guest tasters.

"As one of Canada's most innovative dining destinations, Calgary truly is an ideal backdrop for the season finale," said Barb Williams, SVP Content of Shaw Media in a press release.

For the Quickfire Challenge chefs will create their very own food truck concept at Calgary's Prince's Island Park.

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Top Chef Canada Finale Annoucement

The Elimination Challenge - at Rush Restaurant and Bar in the city's downtown - will see chefs sweat it out in the kitchen to create a stellar five-course meal.

"Calgary's history with food is as diverse as the landscape that surrounds the city," said John Brunton, Executive Producer at Insight Production Company Ltd.

"From their famous pancake breakfasts at the Stampede to cutting edge fusion restaurants that are getting national recognition, Calgary is the perfect place to end another great season of Top Chef Canada."

There are currently two chefs from Calgary still in the running for Top Chef: Geoff Rogers, 31, executive chef at MARKET and Nicole Gomes, 34, chef and proprietor of Nicole Gourmet Catering.

The finale episode airs on June 10, at 7:00 p.m. MST on Food Network Canada.

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