Journal Pioneer

Red Shores Summerside named sponsor of lobster carnival

- BY JOURNAL PIONEER STAFF newsroom@journalpio­neer.com

Another sponsor of the 2018 Summerside Lobster Carnival has been unveiled, with Red Shores at Summerside stepping up to the plate.

This year’s carnival will correspond with the 50th running of the Governor’s Plate on Saturday, July 14. And, like last year, the carnival will celebrate three of the Island’s passions: lobster, Standardbr­ed harness racing and entertainm­ent. Harness racing has been connected with the Summerside Lobster Carnival since the inaugural year of 1956, with the exception of 2014 to 2016. In 2017, the week of racing and carnival joined back together with the carnival returning to its original site next to Red Shores at Summerside Raceway on the grounds of Credit Union Place.

The introducti­on of “Harness Racing 101” sessions at the 2017 event proved popular and will return this year. Participan­ts are given a crash course in the basics of harness racing such as reading a race card, and placing a bet, and then they are given the opportunit­y to meet the stars of the sport – the drivers and horses.

For the 2018 carnival, Red Shores will also host a Friday night kitchen party with where local entertaine­rs can perform for prizes. Performers over the age of nineteen can sign up for a performanc­e spot on the Summerside Lobster Carnival website.

The sport of harness racing has deep roots in Prince Edward Island and has held an important place in city’s history. The first Summerside Driving Park opened in 1876, east of the town in the community of Travellers Rest. It moved to its current site in 1888, the first major race attracting about 6000 people.

Since those early days, the track, renamed the Summerside Raceway in 1953, has undergone many changes in ownership, racing ovals, and buildings. The current facility is the result of major renovation­s that began in 2006.

The 2018 Summerside Lobster Carnival is set for July 12 to 14, with racing kicking off on July 8 and wrapping up on July 14.

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Kingsley Walsh, President of the Prince County Horsemen Club, Lori Ellis of Culture Summerside, carnival organizers, and Kathy McLean, Supervisor at Red Shores Summerside gathered this week for the sponsorshi­p announceme­nt and headed to the top of the...
SUBMITTED PHOTO Kingsley Walsh, President of the Prince County Horsemen Club, Lori Ellis of Culture Summerside, carnival organizers, and Kathy McLean, Supervisor at Red Shores Summerside gathered this week for the sponsorshi­p announceme­nt and headed to the top of the...

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