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PHOTOS: Fort 91原创鈥檚 canoe races includes dropping pumpkins

A fun, harvest-themed race day on Saturday featured orange gourds and cranberry juice.
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Ten people per boat, canoe teams from up and down the West Coast participated in Saturday鈥檚 Cranberry Festival Voyageur Races in Fort 91原创. (Roxanne Hooper/91原创 Advance)

Flinging dozens of pumpkins off the Jacob Haldi Bridge in Fort 91原创, into the Bedford Channel sounds like potential vandalism.

At the very least, it鈥檚 mischief. Or is it?

Not this time.

This weekend, volunteer pumpkin pushers leaned over the edge of the bridge, and literally had a blast intentionally and strategically dumped orange gourds into the water below.

They were part of the annual Cranberry Festival Voyageur Races 鈥 which was held in conjunction with the Cranberry Festival happening in the centre of the village on Saturday.

A few hundred paddlers (a total of 24 teams of 10 each) took part in a day of racing on the Fraser River.

Teams came from Vancouver, Cultus Lake, Harrison Hot Springs, the Sunshine Coast, and Squamish to participate alongside the Fort 91原创 Canoe Club, Cheryl Macintosh explained on behalf of the host team.

鈥淭hankfully it was a dry warm day,鈥 Macintosh said.

Each team competed in three races. The first two, she elaborated, were around the marks, with each team trying for their best combined time, ultimately earning themselves in A, B, or C division for the final race.

鈥淭here is much bumping of boats as the teams race each others around the marks,鈥 she explained.

But where the fun really began was in the final race, Macintosh said, with said pumpkins and some juice.

The paddlers have to retrieve said pumpkins from the water during a furious paddling expedition around the channel, from marker to marker to marker.

Among other fun and challenging activities incorporated into this race, each crew had to have a member jump out of the canoe, pick up a glass of cranberry juice on their paddle, then run a short distance to a spot where they exchanged the unspilt glass of juice for a bag of cranberries. The teammate then had to run back to the canoe, jump in, and as a crew get back out into the channel.

Not an easy feat, especially given the heavy traffic along the shore, Macintosh said.

鈥淏oth these events are great fun for paddlers and spectators alike,鈥 she added. 鈥淓veryone is winners in these races as the goal is to have fun.鈥

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Ten people per boat, canoe teams from up and down the West Coast participated in Saturday鈥檚 Cranberry Festival Voyageur Races in Fort 91原创. (Roxanne Hooper/91原创 Advance)
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Ten people per boat, canoe teams from up and down the West Coast participated in Saturday鈥檚 Cranberry Festival Voyageur Races in Fort 91原创. (Roxanne Hooper/91原创 Advance)
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Ten people per boat, canoe teams from up and down the West Coast participated in Saturday鈥檚 Cranberry Festival Voyageur Races in Fort 91原创. (Roxanne Hooper/91原创 Advance)
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Ten people per boat, canoe teams from up and down the West Coast participated in Saturday鈥檚 Cranberry Festival Voyageur Races in Fort 91原创. (Roxanne Hooper/91原创 Advance)
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FISHING FOR PUMPKINS: Hundreds of paddlers hit the water during the Fort 91原创 Canoe Club鈥檚 Voyageur Cranberry Races on Saturday. One fun part of the competition was a requirement to pick up pumpkins that had been dropped into the Bedford Channel from the Jacob Haldi Bridge. (R.G. Anderson photos)
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FISHING FOR PUMPKINS: Hundreds of paddlers hit the water during the Fort 91原创 Canoe Club鈥檚 Voyageur Cranberry Races on Saturday. One fun part of the competition was a requirement to pick up pumpkins that had been dropped into the Bedford Channel from the Jacob Haldi Bridge. (R.G. Anderson photos)
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FISHING FOR PUMPKINS: Hundreds of paddlers hit the water during the Fort 91原创 Canoe Club鈥檚 Voyageur Cranberry Races on Saturday. One fun part of the competition was a requirement to pick up pumpkins that had been dropped into the Bedford Channel from the Jacob Haldi Bridge. (R.G. Anderson photos)


Roxanne Hooper

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I began in the news industry at age 15, but honestly, I knew I wanted to be a community journalist even before that.
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