Historical Interpreter Jim Williams holds Attila the Hen in the hen house at Fort St. James National Historic Site. (Jim Williams/Contributed )"It's very hard to get a word in edgewise when you've got hundreds of people yelling 'chicken chicken chicken' at you," said Williams. A billboard directs drivers to the chicken races at the Fort St. James National Historic Site. Lyle Penner is amazed at the popularity of the chicken races, which have been happening for the last few years. A historical interpreter stands outside of a fur storage building, one of many historic log buildings at Fort St. James National HIstoric Site.
Source: CBC News July 19, 2020 15:56 UTC