New Brunswick lumberjack competition starts summer timber sports

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The New Brunswick Lumberjack Competition launched the summer timber sports circuit, drawing 26 competitors to Boiestown this weekend. The event, hosted by the Central New Brunswick Woodmen’s Museum, featured chopping, sawing, axe throwing, kettle boil, and boom run competitions. Veteran competitor Rod Cumberland highlighted the skill, endurance, and strength required. The Boiestown event is the first stop, with competitions continuing in Prince Edward Island and throughout the Maritimes, where competitors earn points toward a year-end championship.


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