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The Calgary Stampede
Saddle up, it’s time for the Greatest Outdoor Show on Earth!

By Tracy C. Read

Its downtown streets may be crowded with high-rolling financiers, oil tycoons and office towers, but for 10 days in July, Calgary, Alberta, is still the place any cowboy worth his Stetson wants to be.

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Almost a century after the first rodeo and Wild West show was held here in 1912, the Calgary Stampede continues to draw excited crowds and diehard rodeo fans. Incorporating a midway, stage shows, music, agricultural exhibits as well as a rodeo, the Stampede today attracts well over a million visitors each year. On July 4, this year’s opening day, the Calgary Stampede Showband, with accompanying floats and entertainers, follows a 4.5-kilometre route through downtown Calgary in a parade that draws some 350,000 onlookers, many dressed in western garb and fresh from one of the free pancake breakfasts held around town.


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The heart and soul of the annual exhibition resides at the Stampede Grounds on the southeast edge of downtown Calgary. While the Stampede features show-biz headliners, fireworks and more, however, it’s the rodeo portion that sets pulses racing in Cowtown. A tournament-style format has international champions competing in six major events — bareback, bull riding, ladies barrel racing, saddle bronc, steer wrestling and tie-down roping — then advancing to compete in final win-or-lose challenges on Showdown Sunday. With a $1,000,000 at stake, it’s been dubbed “rodeo’s richest afternoon”.

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For those who fear that Calgary’s current big-city status has overshadowed farming and ranching traditions, there’s Ag-tivity in the City. Cow milking, sheep shearing and stock dog demos are scheduled every day; there are also cutting horse competitions, cattle penning contests, sheep dog handling, blacksmithing demonstrations and vintage tractor pulls. During the International Youth Livestock show, kids aged nine to 20 show their heavy horses, cattle and sheep, while young rodeoers stir up some dust in novice bareback and saddle bronc competitions and junior steer riding and wild pony racing. It’s all part of a unique culture that guides and mentors the next generation.

With package offers available online, it gets even easier to be part of one of Canada’s most iconic events. Year after year, the extraordinary popularity of the Calgary Stampede continues to prove that there’s a little bit of cowboy in all of us.

Visit: calgarystampede.com



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