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Seafest
Seafest is a festival in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia which celebrates life by the sea. The 10 day event features parades, tours, seafood dishes, and activities for all ages. Seafest 2014 is taking place from July 16th - 26th with the theme "Seashells and Sandcastles."

History
Beginning in 1979, the Seafest Festival has expanded from a week-long festival in August to a 10 day festival in July. Having once been under the control of the Yarmouth Development Corporation, Seafest is now run entirely by volunteers.

PharmaSave Children's Parade and Mayor's Picnic in the Park
This event provides an opportunity for the children of the community to dress up and walk in a parade. The children are accompanied by mascots from schools, businesses, and other facilities. Going straight through downtown Yarmouth, the children are cheered on by community members as they make their way to Frost Park. Upon their arrival at Frost Park, the Mayor's Picnic in the Park begins. Complete with a band, a magician, games, a BBQ, and a cake, the picnic marks the Beginning of Seafest.

Rum Running
One of Seafest's oldest events, the rum running races involve teams of 6: 2 pullers, 2 rowers, and 2 runners. The object of the race is to row a dory across the harbor to Seagull Island where barrels await contestants. The runners hop out and trudge through the mucky sand to grab their barrel and get it back to the dory. Once back on the docks, the barrel is tied and heaved up to the top of the wharf by the 2 pullers, and then carried over the finish line. The community observes this event from the wharf where the town crier starts each set of races.

Atlantic Lottery Street Parade
A classic street parade, community members line the sidewalks of downtown Yarmouth as floats, marching bands, convertibles with pageant princesses, firetrucks, and other displays pass by.

Rudder's Parade of Lights
The Rudder's Parade of Lights takes place at dusk in Yarmouth harbor. Commercial fishing boats, yachts, and speedboats are decorated with lights and paraded along the waterfront. After the parade, boats shoot fireworks off their decks. Volunteer fishing boats and captains (commercial category) are available for those who do not own their own boat and wish to enter.

Seafest Pageant
For the past 32 years, young ladies have entered this pageant in hopes of becoming the next Seafest Queen. Taking place at Th'YARC, the pageant features a fashion show and question period. The chosen Seafest Queen makes appearances at various community events throughout the year, serving as a role model for the younger generation.

Museum Day
Each year, Yarmouth County museums open their doors to Seafest as part of Museum Day. Participating museums waive admission fees for the day and do something special for visitors, such as a demonstration, activity, or a special exhibit. From Wedgeport to Pubnico, there are many museums to visit, allowing for a comprehensive view into Yarmouth's past.

Scotia Garden Mackerel Toss
A competition composed of teams of two, partners dress up in over-sized oil gear and toss mackerel. One partner jumps inside a fish tub with an empty bucket and tries to catch the fish which their partner tosses to them. Once all the fish have been thrown, those which landed in the bucket are tossed to the other partner upon switching places. The team that finishes with the most fish in the bucket is pronounced the winner. In the event of a tie, the winner is determined by the fastest time.

Pirate Parties Pub Crawl
A pub crawl among Yarmouth bars, participants purchase a T-shirt which provides them with unlimited access to safe transportation. Bars feature specialty drinks and appetizers.

Cook's Chowder Cook Off
Local restaurants compete against one another in hopes of winning the Cook's Cup. Chowders are judged and the Chowder winner and the Presentation winner are announced. Judges take into consideration the aroma, appearance, flavor, and texture of the chowder for the Chowder winner, while the Presentation winner is determined based on plate presentation, visual appeal, professionalism, booth design, attire, creativity, and enthusiasm.

Seafest Tours
Seafest offers a wide variety of tours, both walking and bus, highlighting Yarmouth's past and present.

Awards
Seafest was nationally recognized through an online pole on Canoe.ca as Canada's top Summer Event. Seafest has also been recognized provincially through the West Jet Fun'N Festival Series. Once a week, a Maritimer is selected by CTV News at 5 (Maritimes) to be reconized as "Maritimer of the Week," Seafest's very own Linda Deveau was selected for this award at the beginning of the 35th Seafest Festival.