the 80-year-old pumpkin-grower currently holds the canadian record for heaviest giant pumpkin at 2,252.5 pounds competing in 2024.
the world record is held by brothers stuart and ian paton, of hampshire, england, whose giant pumpkin weighed in at 2,819 pounds last week.
chan fell under the spell of the giant pumpkin in the early 1980s when he saw howard dill, a grower from nova scotia, appear on the johnny carson show to explain how he grew a giant pumpkin with a strain of seeds he had developed for the atlantic giant pumpkin.
that pumpkin was small by today’s standards, at about 400 pounds, but chan was captivated nonetheless. he decided that growing a giant pumpkin could be a fun family activity.
“there was no internet back then, so i wrote a letter and addressed it to howard dill, nova scotia,” said chan.
to his surprise, about a week later, dill replied.
in 1982, chan and his two sons, then ages four and five, grew a 278-pounder in their backyard.
david chan onboard his vintage 1975 kubota tractor beside his giant-pumpkin-growing greenhouse in richmond on oct. 9.
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chan’s 50-year obsession has waxed and waned over the decades.
“you need a yard, and for a long time i didn’t have one,” said the retired dentist. “to grow these, each pumpkin requires at least 1,000 square feet.”
eighteen years ago, chan and his wife, janet love, moved to a 1 1/2- acre property in richmond and his obsession reignited.