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Prince Edward County Pumpkinfest
(Wellington)
In Search of the Great Pumpkin…
Here we are on a blustery Saturday morning heading out in search of the
great pumpkin. Our search is taking us to another
Prince Edward County event
where, I am told, some of the greatest pumpkins reside! The event we are
bound for is the Prince Edward County Pumpkinfest
located in the picturesque village of Wellington, home of the
“Dukes”. How do I know all this, you might
ask? That’s simple; it’s the retirement home of my “older”
brother Chuck and his wife Flo. Chuck is part of the crew that helps organize
the Pumpkinfest and has the distinction of helping weigh the giant pumpkin
that are brought in for the giant pumpkin contest. When we arrived in
town, neither Flo nor Chuck were anywhere to be seen. After we had parked
our car in the church parking lot we walked to the Wellington Park to
see if we could find them. Not finding them, we headed back to the main
street. Just across from the park I notice a sign saying “Pancake
Breakfast” with an arrow pointing the way. The breakfast was being
held in the Wellington Town Hall. Once inside the Hall, we purchased our
breakfast tickets and found a table to sit at. The set up for this breakfast
was different from any other we had attended. Here, rather than lining
up to be served, you sat down with you ticket and then a volunteer would
bring you your breakfast and take your ticket. A very civilized way of
handling a Pancake Breakfast! After breakfast we headed back to the park.
Vendors were just setting up their booths, so there wasn’t much
to see yet. The park is located right on the banks of Lake Ontario. It
is a lovely little park with a fantastic children’s play ground/fort.
The playground is enclosed in a old fort like setting that made me wish
I was a kid again. Down by the lake the waves were beating against the
shore. It was a very dull cool day with darkening rain clouds overhead.
The Pumpkinfest Parade was going to start shortly, so we wandered back
to the main street. We picked an open spot waiting for the parade to begin.
As we were standing there, who should walk in front of us but Flo? Flo
and her friend had been heading to the park to see what was being offered
by the festival’s vendor. She promised to be back before the start
of the parade…
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The Pumpkin Parade…
Crowds were gathering on both sides of the street anticipating the start
of the parade. People were huddled together trying to
stay warm. Cool autumn winds were all about us. Flo and her friend hadn’t
returned yet. I was starting to wonder if she would make it back by the
start of the parade. Finally the sound of bagpipes could be heard in the
distance. I wandered out onto the street to get a better look. Coming
in from the south (I think it was the south, I always confuse my directions
when I’m in Wellington!) was the start of the parade. It wouldn’t
reach us for several minutes. Just as the front of the parade reached
us, Flo and her friend re-appeared. First there was the OPP cruiser with
its lights flashing, the officer inside waving to all the people. Next
came the flag bearers following by the Pipes and Drums. The parade was
off to a great start! The rest of the parade followed behind. This was
definitely a parade of the pumpkins. Large and small pumpkins filled trucks
and wagons. The large pumpkins were being shown off by the proud growers
before the big weigh-in. Cars, people, dogs and wagons were all decorated
to create a wonderful harvest atmosphere. Even though we were in a small
town, this was a “giant” parade, full of great floats, interesting
vehicles and enthusiastic adults and children. The parade included several
service club presentations (Shriners, Lions and Rotary). The Wellington
Dukes hockey team had their own float and caused quite a stir amongst
the crowd as they passed. The last vehicle in the parade was likely the
most representative of Wellington and its Pumpkinfest. It was the largest
tractor I have ever seen! Some in the crowd said it was the world’s
largest tractor. I don’t know if that was true or not, but it was
certainly big. It took up both sides of the street. It was a great
parade, one of the best I have viewed. The parade being over,
Flo and her friend said their goodbyes and Judi and I were left on our
own to explore the rest of the festival...
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The Great Pumpkin Found…
Flo had told us that my brother, Chuck, was across the street at the
weighing in area. We headed in that direction. On the way, however, there
was a small distraction, a craft show! We detoured into the church where
the show was being held. Local crafters were on hand ready to talk about
and sell their crafts. We maneuvered our way through the aisles of crafts
stopping occasionally to admire the crafters’ handiwork. From the
craft show we started again on our search for big bother. On our way to
the weigh-off centre we passed a kids’ inflatable play area, a “make-up”
ball hockey game featuring the Dukes and admirers and the “Hasting
& Prince Edward Fire Safety House”. Finally we reached the giant
pumpkin drop off area. A forklift was removing the pumpkins from trucks
and trailers and lining them up in a holding area. Also being removed
were giant cucumbers. They must have been over nine feet long! Off to
the side I saw the great pumpkin, my brother, behind a long table. He
and others were checking in the “giant pumpkin” grower contestants.
Chuck was very busy so we only said a quick hello. Off to the side of
the check-in table was the weigh-off scale. The weigh-off was to take
place later in the afternoon. We took our leave and headed back to the
park…
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Lunch and Then We’re Off…
The park was now full of people. We passed through the main gate into
the park. Pumpkins and scarecrows lined the entrance. More vendors had
set up and the Gazebo was alive with music. The Pipe and Drum Band that
had led the parade were now performing in the Gazebo. Vendors selling
a variety of goods were now open for business. Even though the day was
chilly, the warm atmosphere of the festival seemed invigorate the
festival goers. On our way down to the park I had noticed a sign
reading “Chicken and Biscuit Lunch”. It was close to lunch
time and the thought of a church lunch was inviting. We entered the church
through the side door. The lunch had already drawn a large crowd. The
line up started as soon as we entered the building. Fortunately the wait
wasn’t too long. We paid for out meals and lined up with plate in
hand. A liberal amount of biscuits and chicken were placed on our plates.
We found two vacant seats and sat down to eat our meal. We sat across
from a lovely lady and chatted about the Wellington Pumpkinfest.
As it turned out she knew my brother and his wife and even had nice things
to say about them. After we had finished the made course, volunteer servers
came around offering coffee or tea and as an added bonus brought a tray
of pies to choose from. The homemade pumpkin pie was excellent! After
lunch, it was time to leave. Our mission to find the "great pumpkin"
had been a success!
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Date Visited 2007:
Saturday, October 13
For 2010: October 16
Costs: No Charge
Location: Wellington, Eastern Ontario
Google Map: Wellington
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