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The Nanaimo to Vancouver Bathtub Race

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The Nanaimo to Vancouver bathtub race ran from 1967 to 1996 

Bathtub races
Bruce Stewart photo, 1978

When I moved to Vancouver in the mid 1980s, I lived in an apartment at Third and Cypress in Kitsilano. Over the next 12 years, I moved two more times up Third Avenue, and one of my summer highlights was heading down to the beach every July for the Nanaimo to Vancouver bathtub races.

Nanaimo to Vancouver Bathtub races
Bruce Stewart photo, 1978

I was excited when Bruce Stewart told me he had taken photos of the race and the crowds in 1978 – did I want to see them? I did. I think you’ll love them to.

Nanaimo to Vancouver Bathtub races
Small outboard-powered boats that look like bathtubs. Bruce Stewart photo, 1978
Fun Facts:
  • The first race was held in 1967 as a Centennial project for Canada’s 100th birthday. It was supposed to be a one-time event but it ran every year for three decades.
Nanaimo to Vancouver Bathtub races
Bruce Stewart photo, 1978
  • The route across the Georgia Strait is 55 kilometres (give or take)
Nanaimo to Vancouver Bathtub races
Bruce Stewart photo, 1978
  • More than 200 tubbers participated that first year with forty-seven completing the course
Nanaimo to Vancouver Bathtub races
A teen cannonballs into a tub of raspberry jello down by the change rooms at Kits Beach. Yuk, just yuk. Bruce Stewart photo, 1978
  • Engines had to be a maximum of six hp
Bathtub races
Bruce Stewart photo, 1978
  • Frank Ney was a huge promoter of the bathtub races. Frank was the mayor of Nanaimo from 1967 to 1984 and again from 1986 to 1990. There is a statue of him in Nanaimo wearing a pirate’s outfit.
Nanaimo to Vancouver bathtub races
Bruce Stewart photo, 1978
  • In 1978 the winner was Gary Deathbridge, a 23-year-old plumber from my hometown, Melbourne, Australia. His secret? He lay prone in his tub for added speed leaving his legs to hang outside. Deathbridge made the crossing in just under an hour and a half.
Nanaimo to Vancouver bathtub races
Bruce Stewart photo, 1978
  • Not to rub it in, but Australians won the bathtub races in 1976, 1977 and 1978.
Nanaimo to Vancouver bathtub races
Bruce Stewart photo, 1978
  • In 1978 there was a four month beer strike – from June until September.
Nanaimo to Vancouver bathtub races
Bruce Stewart photo, 1978
  • Penny Tremain, 25 of Vancouver was the first woman to finish. She placed third overall, weighing in at 94 pounds (42-kilos)
Nanaimo to Vancouver bathtub races
Bruce Stewart photo, 1978
Bathtubraces 1978
Bruce Stewart photo, 1978
Bathtub races
Bruce Stewart photo, 1978
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