Canoe and kayak races were part of the summer festival. (submitted photo/Kennidy Proulx)
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All welcome to Sucker River SummerFest19

Aug 20, 2019 | 11:36 AM

Anyone can join in on the fun at the Sucker River SummerFest19.

“Anyone can come, try their luck, have fun and be in every competition if they want to,” Festival Coordinator Kennidy Proulx said. “For us to put on something like this and have many people from different communities come in and join in on the fun is really good.”

SummerFest19 began Monday with a float parade, home-run derby, slo-pitch match and fireworks. The opening ceremony of the five-day event was held this morning and other activities are planned throughout the day including a fish filleting competition, trapper events, cultural teachings, a shoreline fish derby, a triathlon and movie night.

Wednesday is also a busy day with a ball hockey tournament, boat rides for elders, the King and Queen of the Dock competition and talent night. Thursday will include a two-person best-ball golf tournament at Eagle Point, as well as other competitions in basketball, Texas Hold ‘Em, horseshoes and cribbage. The closing ceremony will be Friday at 10 a.m.

“We try and have at least two big events like this a year,” Proulx said. “This is our second year doing this, so we are hoping to have it every single year. This is important for the community members because it makes us feel like we’re a part of the community.”

A pool tournament will be held Tuesday evening in Sucker River. (submitted photo/Kennidy Proulx)

Proulx stated breakfast, lunch and supper consisting of traditional foods will also be served on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.

derek.cornet@jpbg.ca

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