Ruée vers Calgary
It’s time for the Stampede de Calgary!
Billing itself as “The Greatest Outdoor Show on Earth,” this year’s Stampede is taking over Calgary until July 12th.
If you’re a newcomer settling into Calgary, don’t plan on getting much done over the next 10 jours. Nearly all of Calgary will be out at the city’s biggest party!
So what’s the Stampede all about?
Even as Calgary has become increasingly urban, the biggest event of the year still has its roots in cowboy culture. The Stampede is a rodeo, county fair, et folle partie réunis en un seul.
What few people know, cependant, que the Stampede has a U.S. connection. Here’s an excerpt from my book, Vivre à l'étranger au Canada, qui explique:
Le Stampede, qui a débuté en 1912, C'était la vision d'un expatrié américain. Né à Rochester, New York, Guy Weadick became a vaudeville and rodeo performer who appeared across North America.
À Calgary, il a rencontré H. C. McMullen, a livestock agent for the Canadian Pacific Railway, and they hatched a plan for a “wild west†show. They secured funding from several local businessmen, et la bousculade a été lancé.
The Stampede opens with a huge parade through downtown. Other attractions include chuck wagon races, calf roping, bull riding, cheval montre, a carnival midway, and concerts by big-name entertainers. This year’s headliners comprennent Reba McEntire, Taylor Swift, Kenny Chesney, et George Strait.
The Stampede typically draws more than 100,000 people per day, so pull on your boots and come on down!
Photo by sundeepg (Flickr)
Salut
Wow qui apporte tant de souvenirs.
Nous avons été dans le Stampede en Juillet 2006. What a great adventure.
What I remember the most was the special breakfast that was hosted by a Canadian Senator and the special drink that was prepared from disgusting ingredients which you had to drink.
Sharon