But wait, there’s more! Miniature pony shows and entertaining livestock auctions, Indigenous contests and space cowboy circuses, a massive indoor market with clothing, unique home appliances, toys, candy, and products, a stylish art exhibition and gallery sale featuring some of the most talented visual artists in the country. Several big concert venues sandwich intimate live music stages, wine tasting and cooking classes, rope making, rollercoasters, and dog and pony shows. All of this runs concurrently with the Rodeo itself. It’s a lot, and we haven’t got to the booming party tents like Cowboys and Nashville North, heaving into the early hours with dancers and drinkers sporting their finest boots and hats. Then, there are the events outside Stampede Park, like the street parades, patio parties, and free pancake breakfasts served daily in Fluor Rope Square.
Thousands of volunteers from all walks of life make this happen every year: generous sponsors, overworked organizers, performing kids, hopeful vendors, friendly courtesy car drivers, cultural ambassadors, spirited performers, and the welcoming citizens of Calgary itself. Above all else, the greatest outdoor show on Earth is an overwhelming display of Alberta’s farm-to-city community spirit.