Event date: Friday June 20, Saturday June 21, and Sunday June 22, 2008

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 Here is a list of articles on the internet related to the Fiddles on the Tobique event.
Here is a list of articles on the internet related to the Fiddles on the Tobique event.------------------------------
River Jam
www.canadiangeographic.ca/magazine/ma03/mosaic.asp
(Canadian Geographic Society) 
The Reel River
www.saltscapes.com/content/view/59/64/
(Saltscapes Magazine)
Fiddles on the Tobique, Land & Sea Aug 1, 2004
www.cbc.ca/landandsea/archive/2004-aug-01.html 
(CBC News)
‘Fiddles on the Tobique’ draws thousands of canoeists www.gatheringplacefirstnationscanews.ca/OtherNations/Wulustuk/050713_02.htm
(Wulustuk Grand Council website) 
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 The next morning the weather was perfect for a sail down the Tobique. My next door neighbors Nita Black and Joe Yacovino brought their Miller canoe, and Doug and Helen Edgar had theirs, so I brought my kayak and video camera and videoed the entire river trip. Ivan's lone fiddle rang out so clear, the beauty of the river, the great music made for a very special day. Sometimes I was a hundred yards ahead videoing and the microphone picked up every note! We spent over 4 hours on the river and as we sailed into Riley Brook Ivan broke out into Amazing Grace. Later as we had supper we watched the trip on the video. It was all the proof we needed that we had found a really unique way to enjoy the Tobique, fiddle tunes and canoeing all at once. We made a date to come back and do this again.
The next morning the weather was perfect for a sail down the Tobique. My next door neighbors Nita Black and Joe Yacovino brought their Miller canoe, and Doug and Helen Edgar had theirs, so I brought my kayak and video camera and videoed the entire river trip. Ivan's lone fiddle rang out so clear, the beauty of the river, the great music made for a very special day. Sometimes I was a hundred yards ahead videoing and the microphone picked up every note! We spent over 4 hours on the river and as we sailed into Riley Brook Ivan broke out into Amazing Grace. Later as we had supper we watched the trip on the video. It was all the proof we needed that we had found a really unique way to enjoy the Tobique, fiddle tunes and canoeing all at once. We made a date to come back and do this again. More events were also planned as the popularity grew. Now there are fiddle workshops, jam sessions, a lovely concert, a pancake breakfast, the famous river run, a dance, BBQ's, and on Sunday morning a lovely church service. It is a three-day affair and people from England, France, Germany, Holland, Scotland, Switzerland, Egypt, New Zealand, Australia, South Africa, The Philippines, Japan, and the USA nave gathered on the Tobique for this truly international event.
More events were also planned as the popularity grew. Now there are fiddle workshops, jam sessions, a lovely concert, a pancake breakfast, the famous river run, a dance, BBQ's, and on Sunday morning a lovely church service. It is a three-day affair and people from England, France, Germany, Holland, Scotland, Switzerland, Egypt, New Zealand, Australia, South Africa, The Philippines, Japan, and the USA nave gathered on the Tobique for this truly international event.
CBC has been on the Tobique several times with On the road again, Land and Sea, and The National. A film company from Toronto has been here for a half hour “made for TV” program, a film company from France also filmed a documentary on Canadian old tyme fiddle music which included Fiddles on the Tobique, and most recently Mozus Productions did a one hour “made for TV” documentary on the Maritime Violin of Jasper Wood and filmed in HD which included the Fiddles on the Tobique.
Fiddles on the Tobique is a unique festival which celebrates the beauty and history of a lovely river, THE TOBIQUE, the music of old tyme fiddling tradition, and enjoying one of Canada’s 7 wonders, the Canoe. There is no registration, no fee to come down the river, if you would like to become a "Friend of Fiddles on the Tobique, and make a contribution to help in the cost and expenses, such donations would be very much appreciated. 
 Enjoy Fiddles on the Tobique guilt free by making a donation to:
Enjoy Fiddles on the Tobique guilt free by making a donation to:
"Friends of Fiddles on the Tobique",
4160 Route 385 Nictau, NB, and E7G 3A9