Journal Pioneer

Rediscover­ing winter

CUP hosting winter sports festival Jan. 18, 19

- BY MILLICENT MCKAY

It’s an event that’s been years in the making.

This January, people of all ages can expect new kind of community winter event at Credit Union Place: Barbegazi, a winter action sports festival.

“It’s going to be a fantastic free event for everyone,” said JP Desrosiers, director of community services with the City of Summerside.

“This is just the Year 1 of what we hope to have by 2020, 2021. In planning this event, we knew we wanted something bigger than just a regular community event.” The event, to be held on the grounds of the CUP, is expected to cost about $100,000. The provincial government, under the office of tourism and economic developmen­t, has contribute­d $35,000 in funding for the event. “We also plan for sponsorshi­p and the levee accommodat­ions fund to help pay for the cost,” Desrosiers said. Barbegazi is set for Jan. 18 and 19.

“It’s a Friday night into Saturday event. But while we also wanted to encourage families to get out and experience new winter activities, there is also a tourism focus.”

Now in its seventh year, Barbegazi is usually held in Montreal. This year it will also appear in Summerside and Denver, Colo.

“Winter is a big part of Canada and especially P.E.I. where we know there can be some pretty harsh weather, so we wanted to bring a family-oriented event back to a small community,” said Nicolas Synnott. Synnott is the event producer with Tribu Expérienti­al, the firm that developed the festival. He said the firm has been working with the city and Credit Union Place for three years to bring the event to the Island. “I was lucky enough to work on Hometown Hockey when it was here, so I’m excited to see Barbegazi here this year and hopefully continue to grow.

Some of the festival activities include fat biking (tires are significan­tly larger than regular size), axe throwing, snow skate (skateboard­ing only for snow) and more.

“I was lucky enough to work on Hometown Hockey when it was here, so I’m excited to see Barbegazi here this year and hopefully continue to grow. “Nicolas Synnott

“Barbegazi is about rediscover­ing the fun of winter with new sports and games,” Synnott said. Chris Palmer, Minister of Economic Developmen­t and Tourism is looking forward to the event.

“We’re hoping this weekend will sell out Summerside and will be a great resource for our tourism off season.

“The Island, and Summerside, still has a lot to offer during the winter.”

The event will also use existing infrastruc­ture.

“That means the fat bikes can take to the trails in Rotary Friendship Park.

“But there’s also so much more to see and that this event will offer.”

For more informatio­n about Barbegazi Winter Festival go to www.cupevents.ca/SETS.

 ?? MILLICENT MCKAY/JOURNAL PIONEER ?? Chris Palmer, economic developmen­t and tourism minister, left, lets ‘Barbegazi,’ meaning winter beard, out from behind the curtain. The winter beast got a fist bump from Summerside Mayor Basil Stewart following the event announceme­nt at Credit Union Place which will host the Barbegazi Winter Sports Festival from Jan. 18 to 19.
MILLICENT MCKAY/JOURNAL PIONEER Chris Palmer, economic developmen­t and tourism minister, left, lets ‘Barbegazi,’ meaning winter beard, out from behind the curtain. The winter beast got a fist bump from Summerside Mayor Basil Stewart following the event announceme­nt at Credit Union Place which will host the Barbegazi Winter Sports Festival from Jan. 18 to 19.

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