I LOVED my 1st trip up to Calgary this past January to fly down the ice of their world class bobsled run at Olympic Park. Got a "White Hatting" Ceremony at YYC, and truly enjoyed the warm, western Hospitality of one of Canada's greatest cities.
Don’t forget to visit Calgary Stampede - The Greatest outdoor show on earth. Especially the Evening show. It is 5 hours of full pack of Entertainment horse races 🐎, performances, laser & drone light show, water 🚿, fire 🔥 & fireworks. After watching it first time. Now I know why they call Calgary Stampede - The Greatest outdoor show on earth 🌎
I’m from Louisville Ky and can’t go to Canada due to my dui in my teens. So I have no idea why I’m watching this but looks like a good time. I just think it’s crazy that there’s city’s above Montana and North Dakota. Like wtf Love you Canadians
Also, the Rocky mountains just get in the way of the ocean view 😉. You'd be surprised how lucky you are to live in such a great city and how people from all over the world love to visit. Go Flames.
You missed that there are dozens of unique foods and treats in the midway that change every year. There is everything from scorpion topped pizza (a few years ago) to Bacon Onion Rings On a Stick (this year)
Being from the Big Apple (NYC,USA). I've heard a little about The Calgary Stampade. Thanks to your video tour. I'm pretty tempted to go. You only have one life. Live it to it's fullest.
Aw I went to calgary stampede for the first time when I moved to calgary from red deer and it was awsome! We didnt have much money tho but I got lemonade there and a corn dog but also we lost my two older sisters and my older brother so me and my dad walked everywhere all day so I didnt go on much rides but it was fun though :D luckily we found them so yeah I'm grateful my parents saved the money we had to go
@@NationalismDjazair so far yes, absolutely! My friend’s saying that I’m still in the honey moon stage with the city, lol. Btw, this winter has been really relatively warm and nice!
Just went to the 2021 Stampede. It wasn't as good as 2019 (obviously), but it's still better than that train wreck of a year that was 2020. I'm just thankful that have a Stampede this year and things are slowly starting to improve.
@@cassyvv More rides, better shows (back then we had the Nik Wallenda Thrill Show and the Light Balance Show), the last year of the Stampede Corral, and there was no construction going on at the time. Probably the reasons why I thought 2021-2023 Stampedes didn't feel as good compared to 2019 and the years before that, but I think things should improve by 2024 since the BMO expansion will be completed by then.
Hi, I happy to see this video as I have never been to Canada nw I have a reason to visit Calgary , my daughter is just got a job in Calgary si me and my husband are planning to visit there .enjoting the video
Just tried out for Calgary Stampeders pray i make the team i learned about this city and i know for a fact! Im going to love the city of calgary and Calgarians (btw im from dallas,texas)
Don’t forget to visit Calgary Stampede - The Greatest outdoor show on earth. Especially the Evening show. It is 5 hours of full pack of Entertainment horse races 🐎, performances, laser & drone light show, water 🚿, fire 🔥 & fireworks. After watching it first time. Now I know why they call Calgary Stampede - The Greatest outdoor show on earth 🌎
Hello. Does anyone know if the parade starts on the first day in Friday, or the second day on Saturday? Your answer is much appreciated. Thanks in advance!
FF= 1= It Officially starts with the Parade on the First Friday Morning of July after Independence Day. 2= The Night Before is Titled Sneak A Peek Day. 3= Be Prepare for Rain or even Hail on the Grounds during the 9 days. 4= Don’t forget about all of the Lotteries which Draws on the First Wednesday after that year’s Stampede has Concluded, used to be on Sunday’s after that year’s Stampede has Concluded before being pumped to the First Wednesday After. 5= Last year (2020) in a long time that they Canceled the Stampede for Obvious Reasons. 6= And Finally= On the First Sunday of Stamped if get in early enough it’s for Free No Matter Your Age and plus Pancake Breakfast. In addition there are a few Special Days during the Course of the Event such as Kids Day and Seniors Day.
I was hoping you'd mention the Calgary Stampede Showband. Slightly disappointed, but you had a clip of a Band of Outriders so I guess that's good enough
The Showband puts on great performances throughout the park (and city, in general). Thanks for mentioning them. We will be filming again in 2021 (we were scheduled for this year ☹️). We'll be sure to include them, the evening show, and the Young Canadians in that video.
Major changes are coming to Stampede Park starting in 2020 1. - This will be the last year you'll be able to visit the old Stampede Corral as it's currently slated for demolition in October to make way for a $500M expansion to the BMO Convention Centre (Completion in 2024) 2. - After Stampede 2020 a complete rebuild of the Victoria Park/Stampede Station and extension of 17th Ave into the park will begin construction (Completion in 2023) 3. - In 2021 construction will start on a new Arena/Event Centre that will replace the aging Saddledome. It will be built in the parking lot to the north of the Saddledome (between 14th Ave SE and 12th Ave SE) and feature a large plaza across the street to the south. (Completion 2024)
Thanks for the updates!!! The Stampede has been evolving physically and ideologically since1912 (if memory serves me ... Not that I was there, but you know). It'll be sad to say goodbye to the Coral (and the great mural on the east end), but the expansion will make the Stampede even more enjoyable. I'm looking forward to seeing the changes in the coming years.
It’s time to ban cruel rodeo events at the Calgary Stampede The Calgary Stampede, like all rodeos, is a cruel spectacle of animal abuse. Fear, pain and stress are used to coerce animals into performing for the entertainment of human beings - a barbaric concept. Yet here in Canada, in the 21st century, we offer this as a tourist attraction and as a symbol of our culture. We’re asking compassionate Canadians to urge the Stampede to drop these events. It’s time for the Stampede to listen to Canadians who oppose abusing animals for entertainment. Below are some of the inhumane rodeo events that should be eliminated from the Stampede’s program. Calf-roping Calf-roping, also known as tie-down roping (rodeo promoters changed the name to make it more palatable to the public), is probably the least popular rodeo event, even among avid rodeo fans. There is often a gasp from the crowds when the calf, just three to four months old, is brought to a sudden, jerking halt at the end of the rope. The event starts with the calf contained in a steel-barred “chute” at the side of the arena. The calf is goaded, prodded and often has its tail twisted to ensure it will burst out of the chute at full speed (up to 27 miles per hour). The terrified calf is then chased by a mounted rider who must lasso the calf, jump of his horse, pick up the calf, slam it to the ground and tie three of its feet together. The event is timed and the rider who does it fastest wins. Calves are sometimes injured or killed because of the sudden physical impact of the roping. The time pressure of the event and the prize money at stake can lead to poor roping, harsh handling and mistakes by riders - all of which put the calf at risk of injury. But it is not just the risk of injury that is the problem with calf-roping. It’s the fear. The chuckwagon race More than 60 horses have died at the Calgary Stampede chuckwagon race since 1986, many from collisions between wagons. We think the race is too dangerous and puts horses at undue risk of injury. We have urged the Stampede to suspend the race and set up a panel of independent equine experts, veterinarians and animal welfare experts to determine if the race can be made safer. They have refused to do so. Steer-wrestling Steer-wrestling involves a mounted rodeo competitor jumping onto a running steer and twisting its neck until the animal is literally bent to the ground. Steers died in this event at the Stampede in 2013 and 2014, their necks being broken. Steer-wrestling has nothing to do with real ranch work and was invented for rodeo in the 1930s. It is just a cruel circus event using livestock. Team-roping Two riders attempt to rope and immobilize a steer in the least amount of time. The lasso is thrown around the steer’s neck by one rider and the other ropes the hind legs. The steer is then pulled from each end and stretched to bring him to the ground. Sometimes the steer is stretched so violently that all four feet leave the ground and he is suspended in mid-air by the neck and rear legs. Bucking events The bull-riding, saddle bronc and bareback events all involve unwanted riders (wearing spurs) on the animals’ backs, competing to see if they can stay on for eight seconds. The animals have “flank straps” tightened around their hindquarters before they are released into the arena. The straps cause irritation and stress, making the animals buck wildly. They don’t behave this way outside the arena. The cruelty of fear All cattle are “prey” animals and research has shown they are particularly sensitive to fear. Dr. Temple Grandin, the distinguished animal behaviourist, has written that fear is “so bad” for animals it can be worse than pain. There can be little doubt that a three-month-old calf, goaded and chased into an arena with a shouting crowd is suffering even before the rope pulls him off his feet. How can tormenting an animal in this way be acceptable as entertainment? Treating a dog this way would result in cruelty charges. Sadly, farm animals in Canada have no such legal protection - apparently even when they are used for mere entertainment. The myth of rodeo’s old west heritage Rodeo promoters will say that calf-roping and other rodeo events are part of the culture of the old west. But when real cowboys roped calves on the range there was no pressure from a stopwatch or big prize money. It was done as gently as possible to ensure the animal was not injured. The myth of rodeo’s old west “heritage” has been used with other events. Real cowboys did not ride bulls (Why would they?) or wrestle steers (invented for rodeo in the 1930s) or have chuckwagon races (invented for rodeo in 1923). Rodeo has almost nothing to do with the culture of the old west. It is merely sensational entertainment - and it causes animals to suffer for the most trivial of purposes. What you can do to stop cruel rodeo events at the Calgary Stampede Contact the Stampede to tell them you want an end to calf-roping You can also urge CBC Sports to stop television coverage of the Stampede rodeo and chuckwagon races. When you see media coverage of the Calgary Stampede or other rodeos, send a letter to the editor, use online comment features, call feedback lines or call radio talk shows. Add your voice to the fight to end rodeo cruelty!
The Calgary Stampede is *literally* the “local carnival.” It’s actually in a way a traveling carnival if you’re talking about the midway. Carnival. That’s what it is.
Did anyone think it has anyone from another country come here ?? No one in thier right mind would endure a covid hotel and quarantine for thier family just to go to stampede? This was only locals getting out of lock downs!!! I was born in Calgary and know what a joke this has been .
@@Canman99 Nope, they are about the same. The Iowa Staters fair is advertised all over the United States, and last time I checked we had a much larger scale (population) than Canada.
@@theylied1776 They would be quite similar, except the Calgary Stampede has the addition of the Rodeo and Chuckwagon competitions and is a little larger (total 2018 attendance for the stampede is larger).
@@kylelouttit8019 I don't doubt the Stampede had a much larger attendance because it's Canada... we have a lot more events in the United States like Coachella and several other concert series.
There are going to be updates to this video later this year with a revised narrative. I'll be sure to make all my promises fully (at time of recording)
Hi, as you may know, the 2020 Stampede is cancelled. The content is relevant, informative, and valuable to visitors of the Stampede in 2021. While I understand your scepticism, there is no intent to deceive by adjusting the title of the video but to ensure visitors are properly informed (as noted in the description). Thanks for watching.
Ah, a critic! What would we do without critics? And what would critics do if they had nothing to criticize? Faults are always the easiest things to find. Re animal exploitation: Are we to think that you have not exploited animals by eating them?
@@VG_Banffhuge and glamorous??? LMAO i would say that about Pearson international in Toronto but not Calgary i know every international airport in Canada and others in the southern hemisphere
@@sergjay7993 Are you kidding? My daughter 3 days ago arrived thru there: she said its a mess, layout is not convenient, crowds of people, work slowly, Starbucks cant accept apps - like in deep village in 3d world countries, flies everywhere(!!!), no air conditioning- is it the best one 🤣?
I LOVED my 1st trip up to Calgary this past January to fly down the ice of their world class bobsled run at Olympic Park. Got a "White Hatting" Ceremony at YYC, and truly enjoyed the warm, western Hospitality of one of Canada's greatest cities.
Yahoo
I Love A Video.
How did you get a white hat?. I'm from Calgary. They only go to famous people
Super super.
Don’t forget to visit Calgary Stampede - The Greatest outdoor show on earth. Especially the Evening show. It is 5 hours of full pack of Entertainment horse races 🐎, performances, laser & drone light show, water 🚿, fire 🔥 & fireworks. After watching it first time. Now I know why they call Calgary Stampede - The Greatest outdoor show on earth 🌎
I’m from Louisville Ky and can’t go to Canada due to my dui in my teens. So I have no idea why I’m watching this but looks like a good time. I just think it’s crazy that there’s city’s above Montana and North Dakota. Like wtf
Love you Canadians
Information about 10 Day Stampede Festival in Calgary is Awesome ..! Thanks
Being from Calgary now in Edmonton. That video gave me a lot of good memories of the Stampede. Thanks for that
Can't wait for my first Stampede. Very exciting!
Have a great time
Boycott this organization - they ABUSE animals and discriminate based on human health status.
I’ve been to so many stampedes and I find it funny watching travellers go there bc I didn’t know my city had anything cool about it
Also, the Rocky mountains just get in the way of the ocean view 😉. You'd be surprised how lucky you are to live in such a great city and how people from all over the world love to visit. Go Flames.
@@imagiscope haha thx!
Our first trip to Calgery, on 7th July from UK. We are sooooo excited.
😊
Yahoo CALGARY,
we love you.
Great Video.
Very beautiful and interesting event. Must visit this summer.
Even though I’m a Calgarian watching this video is like the first time I was at CS
Same here I been once but I usually go to Pomona or Sask to ride or watch
WHA-
This coming from a Texan. The Stampede reminds me of the rodeo back in Houston.
Great overview for someone that's never been there. well done.
I love the Calgary Stampede. I come every year! Can't believe it's almost coming up again.. :D
Thanks for the very informative video. I will there very soon!
You missed that there are dozens of unique foods and treats in the midway that change every year. There is everything from scorpion topped pizza (a few years ago) to Bacon Onion Rings On a Stick (this year)
Very few. Many stay the same, such as mini donuts... chicken.. that beef strip with all the fn' awards on the front.. yeah...
Let us not forget 2019's delicious kangaroo burgers. 😋
Yeeeee Haaaaa. Network quality production values! Great content, well organized, superbly presented. Well done.
It seems one has not lived life until one has experienced the Calgary Stampede.
Yeah, lots of drugs, sex and country music
Huge exaggeration but yea stampede is ight i guess
lots of fun things to enjoy.
The zipper lol my fave
I agree - but take items out of your pocket before you get on the ride... found a few hundred dollar flying around the cage many years ago.
I love Country Music, Westernriding and Western wonderful.
I'm so proud to be a Calgarian.
Likewise. I love beautiful Calgary! 🙋
it’s like texas in canada right 🤠
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@@zainabfarhan5823you're gross
Being from the Big Apple (NYC,USA). I've heard a little about The Calgary Stampade. Thanks to your video tour. I'm pretty tempted to go. You only have one life. Live it to it's fullest.
Great Video- looking forward to visiting Canada again. Very informative. Thank you.
I LOVED IT... THIS TIME I WILL BE COVER
I m soo excited. My first stampede
Love you ❤ so informative
Lived in Calgary before but so sad but never seen the rodeo. I am now im BC & soon for stampede 👍
Watching from Denmark - waiting for Vejen Garden 🤩
Wow... great video! 👍🏻👍🏻from Calgary😊
Aw I went to calgary stampede for the first time when I moved to calgary from red deer and it was awsome! We didnt have much money tho but I got lemonade there and a corn dog but also we lost my two older sisters and my older brother so me and my dad walked everywhere all day so I didnt go on much rides but it was fun though :D luckily we found them so yeah I'm grateful my parents saved the money we had to go
when i go there i wanna get a cowboy hat 💀
His was an awesome video! It have good detail
Great video! I’m moving to Calgary next month! Very excited!
Do you like it
@@NationalismDjazair so far yes, absolutely! My friend’s saying that I’m still in the honey moon stage with the city, lol. Btw, this winter has been really relatively warm and nice!
@@terryliu3635 happy to hear ya! Enjoy yourself over there!
hope u settled in. I was there for 12 yrs and enjoyed it.
Just went to the 2021 Stampede. It wasn't as good as 2019 (obviously), but it's still better than that train wreck of a year that was 2020. I'm just thankful that have a Stampede this year and things are slowly starting to improve.
Why was stampede 2019 better?
@@cassyvv More rides, better shows (back then we had the Nik Wallenda Thrill Show and the Light Balance Show), the last year of the Stampede Corral, and there was no construction going on at the time. Probably the reasons why I thought 2021-2023 Stampedes didn't feel as good compared to 2019 and the years before that, but I think things should improve by 2024 since the BMO expansion will be completed by then.
I love it Yahoo 🤠🤠🤠🤠
I miss my Calgary
Hi, I happy to see this video as I have never been to Canada nw I have a reason to visit Calgary , my daughter is just got a job in Calgary si me and my husband are planning to visit there .enjoting the video
Great and clear review, well done
were going there on saturday
-from ph
I wish i will attend this year stampede
Thanks for information
Wild West with no guns
Theres more guns in canada than you think, just not talked about
Hey we gots sks u bum!🤣
Um..there are quite a lot of guns around.
We have lots of guns, bud.
Alberta has more guns and more supportive on guns than most of the provinces
I love the pancakes and my mom and dad always go to the Indian village as a Calgarian I say the stampede is the best
OOOOOOOOOOO CANADA! 🇨🇦
I Love The Video.
I Love A Video.
Just tried out for Calgary Stampeders pray i make the team i learned about this city and i know for a fact! Im going to love the city of calgary and Calgarians (btw im from dallas,texas)
Awesome, good luck
Imagiscope Travel & Tech thank you hope i get to be at my first stampede this year as well
what are the vehicle parking options for those with small children?
Tomorrow I’m going to stampede
Hopefully the boarder will be open for the 2021 Stampede! I want to come up to Calgary to check out the Calgary Stampede. Hopefully I will be able to!
Fingers crossed. Stay safe.
where will you be coming from?
That my favorite amusement park the best ever I would give this bike and five star rating
nice, very informative
Super
Looking forward to checking out the Stampede next week!
Boycott this organization!
Very good
If all the COVID restrictions go away, I'll be there in 2022 ✌
Don’t forget to visit Calgary Stampede - The Greatest outdoor show on earth. Especially the Evening show. It is 5 hours of full pack of Entertainment horse races 🐎, performances, laser & drone light show, water 🚿, fire 🔥 & fireworks. After watching it first time. Now I know why they call Calgary Stampede - The Greatest outdoor show on earth 🌎
We will be there to support re opening of our economy
Yahoo 🤠
Me, a Texan: Well bless their hearts.
🎉
Hello. Does anyone know if the parade starts on the first day in Friday, or the second day on Saturday? Your answer is much appreciated. Thanks in advance!
Friday morning
FF= 1= It Officially starts with the Parade on the First Friday Morning of July after Independence Day. 2= The Night Before is Titled Sneak A Peek Day. 3= Be Prepare for Rain or even Hail on the Grounds during the 9 days. 4= Don’t forget about all of the Lotteries which Draws on the First Wednesday after that year’s Stampede has Concluded, used to be on Sunday’s after that year’s Stampede has Concluded before being pumped to the First Wednesday After. 5= Last year (2020) in a long time that they Canceled the Stampede for Obvious Reasons. 6= And Finally= On the First Sunday of Stamped if get in early enough it’s for Free No Matter Your Age and plus Pancake Breakfast. In addition there are a few Special Days during the Course of the Event such as Kids Day and Seniors Day.
I was hoping you'd mention the Calgary Stampede Showband. Slightly disappointed, but you had a clip of a Band of Outriders so I guess that's good enough
The Showband puts on great performances throughout the park (and city, in general). Thanks for mentioning them. We will be filming again in 2021 (we were scheduled for this year ☹️). We'll be sure to include them, the evening show, and the Young Canadians in that video.
Hope it happens this year
Legends watching after 2 years because of covid
Can you buy tickets for amusement park on the day of or better to buy online?
@@fatimak3198 there are some deals from local retailers and sponsors, but you can also buy at the park
what do you mean by "for the most part the animals are not harmed"?
@jubbles2343 😂😂
Do I have to buy tickets or something prior to going or at the venue
You can get tickets onsite.
Major changes are coming to Stampede Park starting in 2020
1. - This will be the last year you'll be able to visit the old Stampede Corral as it's currently slated for demolition in October to make way for a $500M expansion to the BMO Convention Centre (Completion in 2024)
2. - After Stampede 2020 a complete rebuild of the Victoria Park/Stampede Station and extension of 17th Ave into the park will begin construction (Completion in 2023)
3. - In 2021 construction will start on a new Arena/Event Centre that will replace the aging Saddledome. It will be built in the parking lot to the north of the Saddledome (between 14th Ave SE and 12th Ave SE) and feature a large plaza across the street to the south. (Completion 2024)
Thanks for the updates!!! The Stampede has been evolving physically and ideologically since1912 (if memory serves me ... Not that I was there, but you know). It'll be sad to say goodbye to the Coral (and the great mural on the east end), but the expansion will make the Stampede even more enjoyable. I'm looking forward to seeing the changes in the coming years.
Lmao this aged great 😃
I’m hoping that it happens this year or I’ll be devastated
How did you know it was gonna be canceled 2020?
One year ahead lol
Taxi? I have no drivers license. Is the taxi company safe?
Yes, taxis and Uber are readily available in the city and are safe.
@@imagiscope Wow good to have this, now all I got to do is papers to qualify to make it in Canada!
Most important question is: Are YOU safe?
@@kevin123456789994 no, some people come from places where taxis aren't safe and they want to be sure they are here
Haha, quick title change you did there to 2021.
Have to keep on top of things. Thanks for noticing 👍
It’s time to ban cruel rodeo events at the Calgary Stampede
The Calgary Stampede, like all rodeos, is a cruel spectacle of animal abuse. Fear, pain and stress are used to coerce animals into performing for the entertainment of human beings - a barbaric concept. Yet here in Canada, in the 21st century, we offer this as a tourist attraction and as a symbol of our culture.
We’re asking compassionate Canadians to urge the Stampede to drop these events. It’s time for the Stampede to listen to Canadians who oppose abusing animals for entertainment. Below are some of the inhumane rodeo events that should be eliminated from the Stampede’s program.
Calf-roping
Calf-roping, also known as tie-down roping (rodeo promoters changed the name to make it more palatable to the public), is probably the least popular rodeo event, even among avid rodeo fans. There is often a gasp from the crowds when the calf, just three to four months old, is brought to a sudden, jerking halt at the end of the rope.
The event starts with the calf contained in a steel-barred “chute” at the side of the arena. The calf is goaded, prodded and often has its tail twisted to ensure it will burst out of the chute at full speed (up to 27 miles per hour). The terrified calf is then chased by a mounted rider who must lasso the calf, jump of his horse, pick up the calf, slam it to the ground and tie three of its feet together. The event is timed and the rider who does it fastest wins.
Calves are sometimes injured or killed because of the sudden physical impact of the roping. The time pressure of the event and the prize money at stake can lead to poor roping, harsh handling and mistakes by riders - all of which put the calf at risk of injury. But it is not just the risk of injury that is the problem with calf-roping. It’s the fear.
The chuckwagon race
More than 60 horses have died at the Calgary Stampede chuckwagon race since 1986, many from collisions between wagons. We think the race is too dangerous and puts horses at undue risk of injury. We have urged the Stampede to suspend the race and set up a panel of independent equine experts, veterinarians and animal welfare experts to determine if the race can be made safer. They have refused to do so.
Steer-wrestling
Steer-wrestling involves a mounted rodeo competitor jumping onto a running steer and twisting its neck until the animal is literally bent to the ground. Steers died in this event at the Stampede in 2013 and 2014, their necks being broken. Steer-wrestling has nothing to do with real ranch work and was invented for rodeo in the 1930s. It is just a cruel circus event using livestock.
Team-roping
Two riders attempt to rope and immobilize a steer in the least amount of time. The lasso is thrown around the steer’s neck by one rider and the other ropes the hind legs. The steer is then pulled from each end and stretched to bring him to the ground. Sometimes the steer is stretched so violently that all four feet leave the ground and he is suspended in mid-air by the neck and rear legs.
Bucking events
The bull-riding, saddle bronc and bareback events all involve unwanted riders (wearing spurs) on the animals’ backs, competing to see if they can stay on for eight seconds. The animals have “flank straps” tightened around their hindquarters before they are released into the arena. The straps cause irritation and stress, making the animals buck wildly. They don’t behave this way outside the arena.
The cruelty of fear
All cattle are “prey” animals and research has shown they are particularly sensitive to fear. Dr. Temple Grandin, the distinguished animal behaviourist, has written that fear is “so bad” for animals it can be worse than pain. There can be little doubt that a three-month-old calf, goaded and chased into an arena with a shouting crowd is suffering even before the rope pulls him off his feet. How can tormenting an animal in this way be acceptable as entertainment? Treating a dog this way would result in cruelty charges. Sadly, farm animals in Canada have no such legal protection - apparently even when they are used for mere entertainment.
The myth of rodeo’s old west heritage
Rodeo promoters will say that calf-roping and other rodeo events are part of the culture of the old west. But when real cowboys roped calves on the range there was no pressure from a stopwatch or big prize money. It was done as gently as possible to ensure the animal was not injured. The myth of rodeo’s old west “heritage” has been used with other events. Real cowboys did not ride bulls (Why would they?) or wrestle steers (invented for rodeo in the 1930s) or have chuckwagon races (invented for rodeo in 1923). Rodeo has almost nothing to do with the culture of the old west. It is merely sensational entertainment - and it causes animals to suffer for the most trivial of purposes.
What you can do to stop cruel rodeo events at the Calgary Stampede
Contact the Stampede to tell them you want an end to calf-roping
You can also urge CBC Sports to stop television coverage of the Stampede rodeo and chuckwagon races.
When you see media coverage of the Calgary Stampede or other rodeos, send a letter to the editor, use online comment features, call feedback lines or call radio talk shows. Add your voice to the fight to end rodeo cruelty!
stop driving cars also, as billions of insects meet their doom at the fate of windshields.
I won't be going this year. I'm not convinced the Covid protocols are adequate.
MOST OF CALGARIANS STAYED HOME FOR THE STAMPEDE, IS NOT SAFE YET. SO, BETTER BE SAFE THAN SORRY.
i never took any rides in Stampede, it scares me
2021 guide. Uploaded 2 years ago.
not so fast myguy XD 1:47
I mean park
The Calgary Stampede is *literally* the “local carnival.” It’s actually in a way a traveling carnival if you’re talking about the midway. Carnival. That’s what it is.
is no one gonna talk about how he called the indigenous place "indian village" ;-;
Come on you have to like natives I'm native
We are ALL natives of planet Earth. None of us are better than anyone else. One planet Earth, One people, One Family of Humanity.
Did anyone think it has anyone from another country come here ?? No one in thier right mind would endure a covid hotel and quarantine for thier family just to go to stampede? This was only locals getting out of lock downs!!! I was born in Calgary and know what a joke this has been .
They will have to update this as the pandas were returned to China.
I think we can all agree the 2020 Calgary Stampede was the worst one :P
So this is like the Iowa State Fair, except it's in Canada.
Maybe in some ways it's comparable. But the Stampede occurs on a much bigger scale, and the whole city transforms for two weeks.
@@Canman99 Nope, they are about the same. The Iowa Staters fair is advertised all over the United States, and last time I checked we had a much larger scale (population) than Canada.
@@theylied1776 They would be quite similar, except the Calgary Stampede has the addition of the Rodeo and Chuckwagon competitions and is a little larger (total 2018 attendance for the stampede is larger).
@@kylelouttit8019 I don't doubt the Stampede had a much larger attendance because it's Canada... we have a lot more events in the United States like Coachella and several other concert series.
why tf did you say 'InDiAn ViLlAgE`` Its native village
At the time of filming, that was its name. The name has since been changed as it was a little dated (insensitive). It's now called "Elbow River Camp".
Thats too bad for the Canadian oil industry eh ?
Too costly to visit ,no enjoyment there , old oily food , full of garbage smell there!!!
Texas?
Alberta, Canada - Although, many similarities 🐴🛢
I want to coming Canada plz guide me any person
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There's no pandas at the zoo anymore why are you making empty promises
There are going to be updates to this video later this year with a revised narrative. I'll be sure to make all my promises fully (at time of recording)
I disliked this because you reworded an old video to fool people into clicking on it in 2020.
Hi, as you may know, the 2020 Stampede is cancelled. The content is relevant, informative, and valuable to visitors of the Stampede in 2021. While I understand your scepticism, there is no intent to deceive by adjusting the title of the video but to ensure visitors are properly informed (as noted in the description). Thanks for watching.
Stampede sucks now... Was so much better when i was a kid!!
Perhaps YOU were better when you were a kid. Some people age like milk.
Im gonna eat till i vomit
Overpriced
Rodeo, a tradition of animal exploitation. Shame
Animals are not here to serve humans in any way
Ah, a critic! What would we do without critics? And what would critics do if they had nothing to criticize? Faults are always the easiest things to find. Re animal exploitation: Are we to think that you have not exploited animals by eating them?
world class international airport what a joke i have seen better looking airports in developing countries
You probably didn't visit Calgary recently. It's a huge and glamour! I visited many countries and seen many of them to compare.
@@VG_Banffhuge and glamorous??? LMAO i would say that about Pearson international in Toronto but not Calgary i know every international airport in Canada and others in the southern hemisphere
@@sergjay7993 Are you kidding? My daughter 3 days ago arrived thru there: she said its a mess, layout is not convenient, crowds of people, work slowly, Starbucks cant accept apps - like in deep village in 3d world countries, flies everywhere(!!!), no air conditioning- is it the best one 🤣?
Edmontons is better