Gate-side at YYC Domestic, this is your healthy stop
Frontier Provisions sits in Calgary’s Domestic terminal, past security, and leans hard into healthier convenience grab-and-go rather than candy and chips. Expect salads, wraps, yogurt, fresh fruit, and lighter snacks instead of the usual fried options. Pricing runs in typical Canadian airport territory: think around $5–$7 for fruit or yogurt and $10–$15 for more substantial items like a salad or sandwich. It’s the kind of place you hit when you want something you won’t regret at 35,000 feet.
This is a true quick-stop setup inside the Domestic concourse at YYC, so you’re in and out in under 5 minutes if you know what you want. Most items are pre-packaged and ready to grab from coolers, which helps if your boarding time is inside 20 minutes. Coffee, bottled water, and canned drinks are all here, so you can stock both snacks and drinks in a single pass instead of hunting down a second shop.
Frontier Provisions focuses on "healthy convenience" in the Calgary Domestic terminal, which usually means fewer sugary options and more nuts, protein bars, veggie-heavy boxes, and lighter sandwiches. You’ll still find some chocolate and standard chips, just not wall-to-wall. If you’re price-sensitive, double-check the small-print tags on packaged snacks; airport markup hits hardest on drinks and single protein bars compared with multi-packs you’d buy in town.
Expect typical Domestic-terminal hours aligned with the morning and evening bank of departures at YYC, with the shop open early enough for 6–7 a.m. flights and staying open through the late-evening domestic departures. One practical move: grab a salad, wrap, and big bottle of water here before a 3+ hour domestic leg so you’re not gambling on buy-on-board options that may sell out in the last 10 rows.