Английская Википедия:Centennial Voyageur Canoe Pageant
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The Centennial Voyageur Canoe Pageant was a canoe race started on May 24, 1967 in the Rocky Mountains by ten teams representing eight provinces and the Yukon Territory and Northwest Territories. Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland, the two remaining provinces were not entered. Шаблон:Convert were paddled and portaged in 104 days by 100 men using six man shifts per team. They arrived in Montreal on September 4. Other privately sponsored canoes from across the country made similar trips.[1][2] As of March 2012, it still holds the Guinness record for longest canoeing race in history.[3]
Beginnings
The Centennial Commission was started in 1963, with the mandate of organizing numerous projects to promote the first Canadian Centennial.[4] Regional governments advertised for participants. Every man that officially completed the trip would receive $1000 (CDN$Шаблон:Inflation in Шаблон:Inflation-year dollarsШаблон:Inflation-fn). The winning team an additional $1,500 per man and $500 for 2nd/3rd. There were other contests along the route as well.[5]
The canoes
Twelve canoes were built for promotion and trials in 1966 by the Chestnut Canoe Company. The 10 canoes used the following year in the race were built by Moise Cadorette.[6]
The route
Expo 67 Official Guide Book Schedule:
- Day 1 Rocky Mountain House – Wed, May 24
- Day 4 Edmonton – May 27
- Day 9 Lloydminster – June 1
- Day 11 North Battleford – June 3
- Day 12 Saskatoon – June 4
- Day 15 Prince Albert – June 7
- Day 18 Nipawin – June 10
- Day 21 The Pas – June 13
- Day 34 Portage la Prairie – June 26
- Day 39 Winnipeg – July 1
- Day 40 Selkirk – July 2
- Day 48 Kenora – July 10
- Day 52 Fort Frances – July 14
- Day 62 Fort William – July 24
- Day 80 Sault Ste. Marie – August 11
- Day 91 North Bay – August 22
- Day 94 Deep River – August 25
- Day 95 Pembroke – August 26
- Day 96 Campbell's Bay, P.Q. – August 27
- Day 97 Arnprior – August 28
- Day 98 Ottawa – August 29
- Day 104 Montreal Expo67 – Fri, September 4
See also
Books and periodicals
- Guilloux, Doreen: Paddling, Portaging & Pageantry: 2007: Шаблон:ISBN
- Dean, Misao: The Centennial Voyageur Canoe Pageant as Historical Re-enactment: Journal of Canadian Studies: Vol 40.3 pp. 43–67: 2006
- Berton, Pierre: 1967: The Last Good Year: Toronto: Doubleday Canada: 1997: Шаблон:ISBN
References
- http://archives.cbc.ca/sports/exploits/clips/7716/&ref=spe
- http://www.allbusiness.com/north-america/canada/4062690-1.html
- http://expo67.ncf.ca/
- http://expo67.ncf.ca/expo_67_40th_anniversary_edition_p6.html
- http://expo67.ncf.ca/expo_67_news_p35.html Ottawa Journal Article
- http://expo67.ncf.ca/expo_67_news_p37.html
- http://expo67.ncf.ca/expo_67_news_p38.html
External links
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
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- ↑ Glenday, Craig: Guinness World Records 2008: Random House Digital, Inc.: 2008-04-29: p509: Шаблон:ISBN: Шаблон:ISBN
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