Write For Us

New Brunswick Highland Games in Fredericton Canada

E-Commerce Solutions SEO Solutions Marketing Solutions
307 Views
Published
Welcome to the Highland Games!

Today we are in Fredericton, New Brunswick to attend the Highland Games and we are going to be watching the Heavy Events, eating some traditional food and also enjoying some dancing.

The New Brunswick Highland Games are an annual summer event held in Fredericton.

To kick off the day, we got to listen to drumming and bagpipes.

Pipe and drum groups came from all over Atlantic Canada and the United States to compete.

I'm most looking forward to the sporting events on the athletic field such as the caber toss.

The caber toss is one of the most impressive events. Contestants must toss and flip a log that is 20 feet in length and weighs up to 120 pounds.

We also got to watch Highland dancing competitions.

We then attended the weight for height event, where athletes toss a weight over a pole vault bar. The bar kept getting raised increasing the level of difficulty.

They have a lot of really cool workshops taking place over the weekend. A few of the different things you can do are learn how to speak Gaelic, learn how to play the bagpipes and also try to some whisky.

There were lots of tents around the grounds where people could buy kilts, family crests, and all sorts of souvenirs.

Then there was the food! There were all kinds of traditional Scottish dishes like haggis, as well as Canadian dishes like poutine and buffalo burgers.

The ancient hammer toss was another impressive event. Contestants had to throw a metal ball fastened to a wooden handle as far as they could.

We really enjoyed the New Brunswick Highland Games. The event had a big turn out and it was nice seeing people of all ages having a good time.

And now, let's end things off with some more drumming and bagpipes.

Music in this video courtesy of Audio Network

This is part of our Travel in Canada series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Canadian culture, Canadian arts, Canadian foods, Canadian religion and Canadian people.

Proudly presented by: , , &

All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
Category
Dokumentari - Documentary
Sign in or sign up to post comments.
Be the first to comment