The Calgary Stampede, an annual rodeo, exhibition and festival that is also Canada’s biggest and booziest party, will go ahead this year after being pulled in 2020 due to the pandemic, though it will not look and feel the same, an event organizer told CBC Radio.
“It won’t be your typical Stampede … it’s not the experience that you had in years past,” Kristina Barnes, communications manager with the Calgary Stampede, told a CBC Radio programme on Friday.
She said organizers were still deciding whether to include rodeo or the grandstand show in this year’s version.
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