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Windsor Pumpkin Regatta. The Windsor Pumpkin Regatta is an annual water race held in October on Lake Pesaquid in Windsor, Nova Scotia. The course is a half mile (800 m) from start to finish. The race features brightly coloured giant pumpkins as the sole means of flotation.
Hants County Exhibition Park is owned and operated by the Windsor Agricultural Society. [6] The main goal of the society is to continue to host the agricultural exhibition annually. [5] The main income of the society is through revenue made during the exhibition events, as well as renting the facilities during other times of the year. [3]
The world's very first pumpkin regatta was held in Windsor in 1999 where people carve out The Giant Pumpkins and race across lake Pisiquid. [23] This weird regatta now includes a motorized class where a motor is attached to the pumpkin with a flotation device. [23] Windsor is the location of the Mermaid Theatre of Nova Scotia. The theatre ...
Hants Exhibition Arena. The Hants Exhibition Arena is owned by the Windsor Agricultural Society and is located at 239 Wentworth Street in Windsor, Nova Scotia.The arena is home to the Hants County Exhibition (the oldest agricultural fair in North America), along with the following hockey teams: Valley Maple Leafs of the Nova Scotia Junior Hockey League, [1] Avon View Avalanche, Kings-Edgehill ...
Chester Yacht Club (CYC) is a private yacht club located in Chester, Nova Scotia, Canada, established in 1902. [1] The Chester Yacht Club is home to Canada's largest keelboat regatta, [2] Chester Race Week, which occurs every August. [3]
The first race was held in 1905, starting on 21 August. The Boston Globe ran an article titled “Invitation Ocean Race Marblehead, U.S.A – Halifax, N.S.” [4] [5]. The regatta committee of the Eastern yacht club announces that the club is arranging for an ocean race from Marblehead to Halifax, to be sailed in August.
Bluenose was a fishing and racing gaff rig schooner built in 1921 in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada.A celebrated racing ship and fishing vessel, Bluenose under the command of Angus Walters, became a provincial icon for Nova Scotia and an important Canadian symbol in the 1930s, serving as a working vessel until she was wrecked in 1946.
Royal Western Nova Scotia Yacht Club Canada: Digby, Nova Scotia: 1898 Royal Newfoundland Yacht Club Canada: Manuels, Newfoundland: 1936 Saltspring Island Sailing Club Canada: Salt Spring Island: 1969 Secret Cove Yacht Club Canada: British Columbia: 1981 Wallace MacAskill Yacht Club Canada: St. Peter's, Nova Scotia: 1998 Yacht Club de Québec Canada
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