I know nothing about that device at Cabela's but keep the list updated about your experience if you get it.
If you are considering spending that amount of money, you should also consider the similarly priced BioLite BaseCamp (
http://www.biolitestove.com/products/biolite-basecamp), which is probably more efficient with wood, more rocket-stovey, has its own self-charging battery power pack & fan which feeds the fire and stores excess electricity to charge your USB-chargeable devices. I've had the BaseCamp for about 6 months, and we use it regularly for cooking burgers, sausage, bratwurst, chicken, onions, peppers, mushrooms, etc; and to charge headlights, phones, even a portable projector.
The included LED light has a pass-through USB plug, so you can light and charge simultaneously.
It's not a pit for the purpose of looking at wood burning, but I'd argue the BaseCamp is more useful. You can also concentrate the flame to boil liquids in a pot with a moveable flame deflector.
I don't know about Canadian availability of the BioLite BaseCamp, but in the states it is available at the company's website, at REI, and I believe at Lowe's hardware stores.
(Despite sounding like a product promo, but I have no affiliation, etc.)