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Animals participating in the rodeo are given daily veterinarian checks and are removed from the event if they are found to be harmed in any way. By the time came around, seven movie productions had already filmed certain scenes at the Stampede.

Today there's about the same number but with changes coming to the grounds there's even more to come soon. Every year, about 4, to 5, stuffed dolls are collected at the ground exits annually and are donated to children in the Ukraine You would travel about 2, kilometres if you rode every ride of the Polar Express every day of the Stampede. Do you love the Stampede like I do? Check out more great articles on the greatest outdoor show on Earth today!

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Subscribe for future Step Outside News! Nampa Fall Activities. A record 1,, people passed through the gates.

On most nights of the Stampede, fireworks lit up all four corners of the city at the same time as those in the TransAlta Grandstand Show. Garth Brooks gave a special performance during the Stampede concert series. Simultaneous fireworks were set off in all four quadrants of the city in the Light up the City event presented by TransAlta. It was the largest and most sophisticated fireworks show ever held in Canada.

Harry the Horse visited the Great Wall of China. The Stampede was recognized as an event of national historic significance by the Historic Sites and Monuments Boards of Canada. Canada Post issued two commemorative stamps to mark the Centennial.

By the Banks of the Bow statue was unveiled on Stampede Park. In , the Stampede received a birthday gift from local philanthropist Bill Siebens: the historic OH ranch, one of the oldest and most storied ranches in Alberta's history. Sitting atop of some of the best fescue grass in the province, managers at the OH have been cowboys and land stewards. At the time Mr. The Stampede will continue to work closely with the Nature Conservancy of Canada to properly manage and maintain the lands on which the OH ranch sits.

Learn more about the history of the OH Ranch, here. Between and , 67,, people have attended the Stampede. Stampede Park has grown from 95 acres to acres. Plus, the Stampede owns two ranches in southern Alberta. Agriculture has remained at the heart of the Calgary Stampede since The City of Calgary has widely embraced the Stampede; over , pancake breakfasts are served at community breakfasts each year. The Stampede has remained a volunteer driven organization: in the s the Exhibition had volunteers; today, the Stampede has over



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