
Great Annual Bathtub Race (1970)
The Great Annual Bathtub Race in Nanaimo, British Columbia, is a quirky event where locals transform bathtubs into makeshift boats to race across the Strait of Georgia. This unique tradition began as a centennial celebration and has evolved into a beloved local pastime, drawing hundreds of participants each year. Contestants meticulously craft their bathtubs, ensuring they are both lightweight and watertight, with a maximum engine size of six horsepower allowed. The race, held in conjunction with the Vancouver Sea Festival, showcases a colorful array of vessels, and while winning is celebrated, the true spirit lies in completing the race and having fun.
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bathtub race, Nanaimo, British Columbia, unique tradition, Strait of Georgia, centennial celebration, lightweight, watertight, Vancouver Sea Festival, community event
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