The History
of the Atlantic
Balloon Fiesta
In 1985, several people in the local area were presented an
opportunity to extend the local tourist season, by hosting a Hot Air Balloon
Event. As local pilots knew of the great flying in the Sussex Area it was
suggested that the Sussex Balloon Festival Inc. be started. Balloonists
were invited to the area for a weekend, and although it was rather informal, it
was to become the first annual Hot Air Balloon Festival.
The event first consisted of regular hot air balloons and the first shape balloon to attend was the House Balloon.
The Pink
Elephant, The Cow,
The Dragon, The Mountie, The Yellow
Pages Directory, The
Monster Truck, The
Maple Leaf, The
Canada Flag, The
Hawaiian Tropics
Fish, Tony the
Tiger, The Cow,
Green Dragon and The
Purple People Eater, Tree Bird, Octopus, have all flown our
skies!
The Atlantic Balloon
Fiesta proved to be
a success and on
ground and in the
air activities were
added to keep people
in Sussex even when
the hot air balloons
were not flying
including children’s
activities and
games, skydiving
demonstrations,
helicopter rides,
live entertainment
at the bandstand,
and amusement rides.
A Craft
Fair was added
eventually and
proved to be a
tremendous success!
The Craft Fair
features all hand
made crafts and runs
the entire weekend.
The Craft Fair
currently boasts
over seventy
crafters from all
over Atlantic
Canada. In 1990 an
Antique & Classic
Car Show & Shine was
added to the growing
list of activities
during the Atlantic
Balloon Fiesta
weekend. This car
show features
antiques, street
rods, bikes and
trucks. It currently
has over five hundred
cars. The Bandstand features three days of continuous live entertainment.
Lots for the whole family to do.
On the weekend after
the Canadian Labour Day, this
festival has been a tremendous
success. It draws
many people to
the Sussex Area and the motels, hotels and camp parks
are filled quickly. White lights all over the town and white sheets on the
farmer’s fields are displayed as a welcome to the balloonists. The streets are
alive with people and the skies are full of beautiful balloons.
Balloonists come from all over the world to fly our inviting skies and peaceful
valleys. Please join us the weekend after the Canadian Labour Day in
September.
The Atlantic International Balloon Fiesta Committee, 100's of volunteers with the support of the community at large, combined with the business community, corporate sponsors and various organizations, work year round making this event possible.
Sussex is the proud home of a hot air ballooning record. On Sept. 26, 2003, David Hempleman Adams took off from the town for the first flight across the Atlantic Ocean in an open balloon. He and his Rozière balloon safely landed in Blackpool, England, 83 hours after he left Canadian shores.
White
Light Tradition
White sheets are placed upon Farmer's Fields to welcome Balloonists. Last year, several homes and businesses in the Sussex area took this idea to the next plateau and decorated their homes and businesses with white lights. This showed that not only farmers welcome the Balloons to the Atlantic International Balloon Fiesta. This year, The Atlantic International Balloon Fiesta Committee is asking all residents and businesses in the Sussex area to dig out their white Christmas Lights and decorate! You can decorate the tree in your front yard, your house or your business windows! Just imagine how welcoming Sussex will look to Balloonists and travelers alike! The hot air balloons that come to Sussex come from all over the world, so lets all get together and show how much The Atlantic International Balloon Fiesta means to Sussex.
Landowners and Residents in Sussex and surrounding area!
Balloon pilots from around the world will be arriving in Sussex for the 21st Annual Atlantic International Balloon Fiesta during the week of September 8-9-10, 2006. (Always the weekend after Labour Day!)
Flights will be launched when weather permits and balloons will be landing in the surrounding area. Launch times are approximately 6:30a.m. & 6p.m. Register at the information booth at least 1 hour prior to launch time(s).
If you would like a balloonist to land in your yard or field please mark it with a large white sheet or X in the open area. A red flag, sheet or X should be used to designate restricted landing areas.
A Toast to the Landowners - "A Balloonist’s Friend"
Ballooning
is called
THE CHAMPAGNE
SPORT, a
tradition that spans
two centuries. On
August 27th, 1783,
Professor J.A.C.
Charles launched the
first hydrogen gas
balloon before a
crowd in Paris.
Deemed a success,
the unmanned 12-foot
diameter sphere rose
into the sky and
floated out of
sight.
Somewhere along its
journey, it rose so
high that expanding
gas tore a seam in
its envelope and
plummeted to earth
in the region of
Gonesse, terrifying
the peasants! The
‘demon from the
clouds’ lay writhing
on the ground
emitting a foul odor
as the remaining
hydrogen sulfide
gasses escaped.
Fearing
for their lives, the
villagers quickly
summoned the parish
priest to dispatch
the demon. When this
formula failed to
work, they took
matters into their
own hands and
attacked the
monster!
Charles got word of
the strange
visitation at
Gonesse and upon his
arrival did his best
to convince the
villagers that the
‘monster’ was in
fact a scientific
machine. To allay
their fears Charles
brought forth
champagne intended
to celebrate the
event.
To this day,
balloonists
traditionally carry
a bottle of
champagne and at
journey’s end share
a toast with the
owner of the
property. In this
fashion ballooning
became known as
"THE CHAMPAGNE
SPORT".
The Atlantic International Balloon Fiesta would like to thank the landowners of
Sussex and surrounding area. We know that we are privileged to have balloons fly
in this area, which is dependent on your trust and cooperation. Hospitality and
concern for your property are key elements in establishing a confident
relationship. We look forward to seeing you again during the Atlantic
International Balloon Fiesta.