The traditional Gommier Canoe race is here again
Tuesday, March 11, 2014
by John Emmanuel, SLTB
Scores of mariners to participate in the 2014 event
For the past 20 years cultural and historical ties between Saint Lucia and its closest Caribbean neighbor, Martinique, have been kept strong through the traditional sailing of the Gommier Canoe Crossing.

Held annually, the Gommier crossing has helped foster friendly relationships between the people of Martinique and Saint Lucia and more specifically, the twinning of two towns Gros Islet in Saint Lucia and Trois Islet in Martinique.

The highly colorful rally also plays a significant role in sustaining and maintaining the art of traditional boat building, especially in Martinique where indigenous techniques were quickly disappearing.

Originally coordinated by friendly societies, today, the event which involves scores of participants, is coordinated by the Club des Gommiers De la Martinique, (Gommier Club of Martinique).

The bulk of the canoes, called the Gommier, come from Saint Lucia. The boats are built by Saint Lucian builders and shipwrights from Martinique, and are then streamlined for racing.

The Gros Islet Constituency Council and the Saint Lucia Tourist Board (SLTB) are coordinating the 2014 event, which is set to take place in the northern town of Gros Islet from March 14-16.

Hon. Lorne Theophilus, Minister for Tourism and Creative Industries; Hon. Emma Hippolyte, Minister for Commerce and Business Development and Parliamentary Representative for Gros Islet and Mayor of Gros Islet, Clarence Rambally, are among officials down to address the mariners as part of a packed program of activities to commemorate the Gommier Crossing.  
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