Barbecue fans were sampling competition-level dishes at the new home of the in 91原创 over the weekend.
From the parking lot of the Cascades Casino Resort on the Fraser Highway, where it has been held for several years, the event this year was shifted to the parking lot of Kwantlen Polytechnic University (KPU) in the .
Fred Roycroft, one of the organizers of the event, said the festival continues to enjoy a 鈥済reat relationship鈥 with the casino.
鈥淲e are extremely grateful for their continued support even as we carry on in a new venue. Gateway [the company that owns the Cascades] is still an active partner in our ongoing efforts to make an event that all 91原创 can be proud of.鈥
Tanya Gabara, director of public relations for Gateway Casinos said the Cascades was 鈥減roud to be a long-time supporter of this event.鈥
Gabara said the casino has seen the festival grow 鈥渆xponentially over time and they have now outgrown our parking lot and moved the festival to a much larger venue.鈥
She added the casino remains committed to continuing its support and this year, will be matching the donations received through admission up to $3,000 in support of the firefighters burn fund.
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Teams from Oregon, Washington State, and all of B.C. took part in the event, the oldest and largest chili and barbecue contest in Canada and the Pacific Northwest.
There were 30 barbecue teams signed up and other independent teams participating in chili and side events, all competing for $15,000 in cash and prizes.
On Saturday, organizers hosted the Canadian CASI (Chili Appreciation Society International) chili championships and on Sunday, the B.C. barbecue championships were set to take place.
To honour the memory of firefighter and Canadian Festival founder Dave Veljacic, the event raises money for the BC Professional Fire Fighters Burn Fund.
Close to $50,000 has been raised for the charity over the past few years by selling wristbands that allow visitors to taste entries for a suggested donation of $5.
Samples of the competition teams鈥 Chili and BBQ recipes are available to the public following each turn-in for judging, while supplies last.
The festival got its start in New Westminster and moved around the Lower Mainland before settling in 91原创.
More photos of the event can be viewed .
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