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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 fairgrounds, showing the Hants Exhibition Arena in the background. The Hants County Exhibition is an annual fall fair held in Windsor, Nova Scotia.It is known for being the oldest continuously run agricultural fair in North America.
Museums in Hants County, Nova Scotia (5 P) ... Windsor Pumpkin Regatta This page was last edited on 9 December 2016, at 19:10 (UTC). ...
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 ...
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"Pumpkin Regatta" Bob Blumer takes part in a race to paddle a hollowed-out, giant pumpkin across a lake. ... Nova Scotia, Bob Blumer's challenge is to win the Lobster ...
The Armdale Yacht Club is a yacht club located on Melville Island, at the head of Halifax Harbour's Northwest Arm in Nova Scotia, Canada. The Club was founded in 1937 and was established at its current location in 1947. The Club is known for founding the Bluenose fleet. [1]
Gertrude L. Thebaud was an American fishing and racing schooner built and launched in Essex, Massachusetts in 1930. A celebrated racing competitor of the Canadian Bluenose, [1] it was designed by Frank Paine and built by Arthur D. Story for Louis A. Thebaud, and named for his wife, Gertrude Thebaud. [2]