Born in Wainwright, Alberta, 1908 Barbeque is a proudly Canadian, pitmaster-driven company serving up high-carefully made BBQ rubs with serious flavour. Launched by Marty Yurchak, a BBQ lover with a deep respect for smoky traditions and bold seasoning, 1908 was built on the simple belief that life’s too short for bad barbecue.
A seat at your table THE OWNER'S NOTE 1908 Barbeque is proudly owned and operated by me, Marty Yurchak, in Wainwright, Alberta, Canada. My passion is simple: BBQ. As one of my favorite pitmasters, DivaQ, says, “Life is too short for bad BBQ.
” This motto drives me to pursue better BBQ with every new spice and rub creation! 1908’s spices reflect my passion for quality. By using premium ingredients and crafting rubs in small batches, every product is made to complement the finest cuts of meat.
From the Wing and Signature lines to the tried-and-true Competition line, I’m confident you’ll find something to elevate your next meal. Thank you for offering 1908 Barbeque a seat at your table. Marty Y.
"love this rub. Many thumbs up. " Murray T. – On 1908 Barbeque’s Limited Edition Prime Rib Rub Shop our spices Just a taste THE FAVOURITES Wing Rub Dill Pickle A blend of sweet & savory The perfect pairing for all delicious white meats A favourite in Marty’s wife’s macaroni salad See more Wing Rub Lemon Basil Adds a citrus punch to your favourite dish Not just an average wing rub Lemon Pepper seasoning turned on it's head The perfect addition to homemade salad dressing Learn more High-Quality Ingredients 1908 Signature Spice Lines Small-Batch Bottling Ten+ Spice & Rub Flavours Perfect for Premium Meats Using only real ingredients OH' CANADA At 1908 Barbeque, we believe that great flavor starts with quality.
That’s why we source only the finest ingredients to use in our spices and blend them right here, in Canada! Every rub and spice blend we create is crafted with care, ensuring bold, authentic flavors that enhance every bite.
It’s not just a principle – it’s our promise to you. View all spices Ready to spice things up?