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Attempt at creating world’s longest continuous lobster roll one of many highlights of annual shellfish festival

- BY DAVE STEWART

It could be a recordsett­ing year for the 22nd annual P.E.I. Internatio­nal Shellfish Festival if the chefs are successful in creating the world’s longest lobster roll.

It could be a record-setting year for the 22nd annual P.E.I. Internatio­nal Shellfish Festival. The top chefs from across Canada will be coming together once again for the event at the Charlottet­own Event Grounds from Thursday to Sunday. Liam Dolan, chairman of the festival, says this year chefs will be looking to make the world’s longest continuous lobster roll.

“It’s going to be 200 feet this year, continuous,’’ Dolan said. “We made it last year at 120 (feet) but Shediac (N.B.) beat us in August and went to 180 feet.”

A shellfish festival in Maine also claims to have made a 180-foot-long lobster roll but Dolan said it doesn’t count because they used submarine buns and stuck them together. “We’ll have an oven and we just literally feed it in, like a pizza that comes out the other end.

“We’ll document it and send it to Guinness (World Records) and maybe start a division for that.’’

The size of the festival in Charlottet­own has grown over the years as much as the length of the lobster rolls.

The festival ran the first two years on a budget of $8,000. Now, it costs $670,000 to run and $19,000 to market. “You’re marketing Prince Edward Island; you’re marketing Charlottet­own.’’

It was originally called the Charlottet­own Oyster Festival as an attempt to give the shoulder tourism season a boost.

It launched it in the banquet room at the Charlottet­own Yacht Club. Dolan then moved it to his Peakes Quay restaurant before it outgrew that location and moved three years later. He put it under a tent in the adjacent parking lot the following year.

“It just got bigger and bigger and bigger until we outgrew the parking lot and now we’ve outgrown the event grounds. I need more space. There’s not enough room.’’

Over the years, they’ve added mussels, lobster and beef to make it a true food festival.

“It’s nice to see it’s nourished to get it to where it is today,’’ Dolan said.

This year’s event will feature at least 22 varieties of oysters and more local chefs. Chef Irwin MacKinnon of Papa Joe’s will cater the dinner party while chefs from Sim’s, the oyster house and ADL will handle the chowder.

The Food Network is sending Chuck Hughes and Lynn Crawford to add some spice.

The chefs’ challenge, where the winner gets $10,000, will feature an all-Canadian lineup. “The guy that won last year used the $10,000 to open his own restaurant,’’ Dolan said. Entertainm­ent will feature Gordie MacKeeman and His Rhythm Boys, Big Bad Party Band, Trinity Bradshaw, Signal Hill and Matt Minglewood. John Cudmore, manager of the Holman Grand Hotel in Charlottet­own, said it is completely booked.

“I see success when we can come up with an event that will draw tourists and support the local restaurant­s plus appeal to Islanders, be affordable and entertaini­ng to the locals as well,’’ Cudmore said.

“We know we have a winner when that happens.’’ Wayne Long, events developmen­t officer with the City of Charlottet­own, said the festival has become a major force in the city.

“Events like this are a real asset when it comes to the shoulder tourism season,’’ Long said. “This particular event is phenomenal at any time of the year but the impacts that it creates as we move into the fall have substantia­l impact in our city.’’

 ?? DAVE STEWART/THE GUARDIAN ?? Liam Dolan, chairman of the P.E.I. Internatio­nal Shellfish Festival, says this year’s event will feature at least 22 varieties of oysters and an attempt to create the world’s longest continuous lobster roll. The event runs Thursday to Sunday at the...
DAVE STEWART/THE GUARDIAN Liam Dolan, chairman of the P.E.I. Internatio­nal Shellfish Festival, says this year’s event will feature at least 22 varieties of oysters and an attempt to create the world’s longest continuous lobster roll. The event runs Thursday to Sunday at the...

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