Donald Teuma-Castelletti
MANSFIELD ET
PONTEFRACT March 2, 2019
The Grand Marais was hopping on Saturday, with fish and those looking to snag them, as an annual fundraising derby took over the river.
Despite some last-minute rescheduling ahead of their initial date two weeks prior, the Fort Coulonge Fire Department were proud to have another huge turnout for their annual fishing derby.
When the river’s conditions proved too risky, Organizer Jonathan Soucie said they put it out to the community – would they still be able to make it out if they pushed it back?
The question was met with a resounding positive response, so the department arranged to hold it on March 2, instead of Feb. 16.
Come Saturday, fishing holes dotted the Grand Marais when well over 100 came out.
Beyond supporting their fire department – as the money raised helps purchase quality of life improvements in many initiatives – there were tons of awesome prizes up for grabs. Prizes ranged from an auger and chainsaw for first and second place, respectively, through to gift cards.
As well, an ongoing draw for a new tool chest was to have the winner chosen, adding some extra excitement to the day.
Soucie said the community’s support, not to mention that of their numerous sponsors, is unbelievable every year. He added the crew was lucky to have so many that are willing to support them, in all their endeavours.
Especially as their derby is one amongst many fire department tournaments in a season. Though the various crews did meet to establish who would schedule theirs each weekend, Soucie acknowledge it is difficult to dedicate the time and commitment to each one.












