Visit Calgary, Canada
A 90 minute drive from the Rocky Mountains, Calgary is a vibrant city of a million people. Calgary is famous for its Stampede which takes place every year in July.
A 90 minute drive from the Rocky Mountains, Calgary is a vibrant city of a million people.
Dynamic and rapidly growing, it boasts great shopping and dining and a wide range of attractions.
Things to see in Calgary
These include Calgary Tower, the Canada Olympic Park, Eau Claire Market, Glenbow Museum and St. George’s Island which is home to Calgary Zoo, the Botanical Gardens and the Prehistoric Park. Calgary is famous for its Stampede which takes place every year in July. During this time the entire city is gripped in the party atmosphere of ‘Stampede Fever’ – don’t forget your boots and Stetson!
Calgary Stampede
The Calgary Stampede was inaugurated in 1912 as a top class rodeo event and Wild West show to attract the best cowboys from across the continent. The first Stampede was the richest rodeo competition in North America, drawing more than 100,000 spectators. Still the richest, it is now also the world’s largest rodeo with chuck-wagon races, bull riding and steer wrestling competitions along with agricultural and stage shows and even an ‘Indian’ village.
During Stampede week, in early July, the city is flooded with visitors who join locals in western attire, revelling in the spirited atmosphere. Audley can arrange your tickets but early bookings are highly recommended!
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