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Shediac disputes P.E.I.'s new lobster roll record

The length of duelling lobster rolls has sparked an inter-provincial controversy as lobster festival organizers in New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island are both boasting new records.

Prince Edward Island celebrated a record-setting lobster roll on Sunday, but Shediac says not so fast

P.E.I. fishermen attempt lobster roll record

9 years ago
Duration 1:00
The Prince Edward Island Fisherman's Association makes a 23-metre-long lobster roll to break world record

The record holder for the world's longest lobster role is now the centre of an inter-provincial controversy.

P.E.I fishermen thought they had a new world record on their hands over the weekend.

Craig Avery, the president of the Prince Edward Island Fishermen's Association, saidthe final measurement of a lobster roll, which included 75 pounds, or 34 kilograms, of lobster, was 79 feet.

Avery said that breaks the record set in New Brunswickof 72 feet, 4 inches.

After the story made headlines on Monday morning, Michel Boudreau, the president of the Shediac lobster festival,quickly reached out to CBC News to dispute the lobster roll record.

"As the Shediac Lobster Festival president I am proud to report that this year's lobster roll record was 85 feet, 6 inches which is 26metres in length," Boudreau wrote in an e-mail.

"I am happy to see that this event has stirred up some friendly competition."

"We are very proud to see someone tried to break our record, my hat goes off to them," saidPierreCormierpresident of the Chamber of Commerce inShediac.

Until nowCormiersays all of the lobster roll records have been set south of the border and he is thrilled to have a rival so close to home.

"I am happy to see a rivalry between two maritime communities. It's good for the industry and supports many communities in the maritimes."

The Chamber of Commerce uses the giant lobster roll as a fundraiser for student bursaries.

The giant Shediaclobster roll was made and enjoyed during the town'sJuly festival.

Creating record-length or near record-length lobster rolls is serious business.

It took more than eight hours to make the giant lobster roll on Prince Edward Islandover the weekend.

As well,32 people and a police escort were needed to carry the roll to a display tent,where it was stuffed with 34 kilograms of lobster meatand 11 kilograms of mayonnaise.

Avery saidthe quest for the lobster roll record is all part of promoting Maritime lobster.

"A new direction fishermen are taking control of their own destiny now as we start to market and promote our own lobster and it's working out great," Avery said.

"It'll mean we have something nobody else haswe're going to use it everywhere we go.

Avery saidP.E.I. likes to think of itself as the lobster capital of the world, but it has some competition from Shediac, which is home to the world's largest lobster.

The Maritime rivalry sparked some heated words on Twitter.