Quebec father-daughter duo set a new Canadian record with 2,000-pound pumpkin
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Jim and Kelsey Bryson have done it again growing a one ton pumpkin earning the title of Canada's heaviest gourd.
Oddly shaped, bulging and orange, the Bryson family pumpkins won’t be winning any beauty contests.
But weighing in at a lumbering a 2,006.5 pounds, that’s not the record that matters.
Jim and Kelsey Bryson have managed to grow the massive pumpkin affectionately called Alice.
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It’s the heaviest gourd in Canada, according to the Giant Pumpkin Commonwealth, a group that establishes standards for pumpkin-growing competitions.
“I couldn’t believe it,” Kelsey said.
At the Woodbridge Fair in Ontario earlier in October, Kelsey said both she and her father were taken aback by the number on the scale.
“When Dad and I turned around and saw the weight, we were in total shock. Both of us were tearing up and laughing. What was supposed to be 1,850 pounds, ended up weighing over 2,000. I still can’t believe it.”