Canada's Largest Ribfest
History
The Burlington Lakeshore Rotary Club held the first Ribfest in 1996, then simply called the Ribfest.
By 2001, the festival had expanded to include ribs from 12 traveling rib teams.
The 2004 festival anticipated about 150,000 people eating 36 tonnes of ribs. It was called the Maple Leaf Pork Rotary Ribfest that year.
In early 2009, the Burlington Ribfest rebranded itself as "Canada's Largest Ribfest"—with its logo redesigned by Little Green Tree. In September, 175,000 people and 18 rib teams attended the 14th annual Canada's Largest Ribfest, consuming 150,000 lbs of ribs over the weekend. An estimated $320,000 was raised for local charities.
In 2010, the Canadian Federal government provided Can$98,610 in funding for the Ribfest as part of a Can$100 million Marquee Tourism Events Program fund.
2020, 2021 and 2022 saw drive-thru Ribfests due to the COVID-19 pandemic restrictions.
Economic impact
In 2003, an economic study was conducted on "Canada's Largest Ribfest." It found that almost 50% of visitors to the Ribfest come from outside Burlington. About 100% of those who came to the Ribfest would recommend it to out-of-town friends and/or relatives. About 69% said they would attend in 2007. About $1.8 million is being spent in the region by consumers.
Charitable fundraising
The Ribfest's funds are split to local organizations, business, and hospitals.
This is some of them:
- Scouts Canada
- Rotary Youth Leadership Awards
- Scholarships and Bursaries
- Burlington Teen Tour Band
- Burlington Art Centre
- Salvation Army
- The Carpenter Hospice
- Rotary Music festival
- Burlington International Games
- Partnership West Food Bank
- Joseph Brant Hospital
- Children's Assessment & Treatment Centre
- Habitat for Humanity
See also
References
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- ^ "Festivals and federal funds. National Post. May 11, 2010
- ^ "A finger-lickin' Ribfest ; Ribbing teams from U.S. and Canada compete on Ontario's summer festival circuit". Toronto Star. Toronto, Ontario. Sep 5, 2001
- ^ Burman, John "Burlington expects 150,000 to chow down at RibFest." The Spectator - Hamilton, Ont. Aug 31, 2004.
- ^ Burlington Ribfest Identity Redevelopment
- ^ Canadian stimulus package funding gigantic ribfest?!. Weightymatters.ca May 18, 2010
- ^ Fricker, Peter. "Federal funding program has soft spot for rodeos." Vancouver Sun. May 25, 2010
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- ^ Chouinard, Marie-Andrée. "Financement des festivals - La boîte à surprises." Le Devoir. 15 May 2010
- ^ 2009 Sponsorship & Advertising Program Archived 2010-09-18 at the Wayback Machine. CanadasLargestRibfest.com.