La Ronge fish fry billed as one of world’s largest
It was a sight to behold in La Ronge on Wednesday as 1,500 pounds of fried and smoked fish were served to approximately 2,200 attendees.
The massive fish fry, which is being billed as one of the largest in the world, occurred as part of the Tony Cote Summer Games hosted by the Lac La Ronge Indian Band (LLRIB). The fish was sourced from the communities of La Ronge, Hall Lake, Stanley Mission and Sucker River, and consisted of walleye, whitefish and lake trout.
The fish was served alongside mashed potatoes, coleslaw, beans, mixed vegetables, sautéed onions, tartar sauce, lemon wedges, bannock and a wild blueberry sauce. In addition, more than 1,000 burgers and 600 hotdogs were prepared and, in total, about 3,500 people served.