 TOP RODEO EVENTS GUARANTEE ADRENALINE RUSH
Ever wanted to saddle up for a weekend of adrenaline-packed adventure, cowboy style? Try a visit to one of Sundre's exciting rodeo events.Since the 1800s, cowboys have been riding the rodeo scene as a way of relaxing from the rigors of life on the range. Today, rodeos have become massive events across North America - and the Sundre Pro Rodeo is one of the best in its class.
The Sundre Pro Rodeo is scheduled for the
3rd weekend in June every year.
Starting with the Rodeo Parade on Saturday morning with a free pan-cake breakfast for the spectators of the parade.
If roping is more your style, be sure to check out the Sundre Super Six Team Roping Competition, held each August. Organizers are expecting approximately 300 teams of 'headers and healers' to come together in the hopes of proving they have the fastest rope in the west.
Bring the whole family and enjoy a great day of competition for trophy saddles, buckles and cash.
Of course there are more Rodeo events in our area, starting with the Rodeo in Caroline in May and ending in August with the Olds Trade Fair and Rodeo.
The most famous Rodeo of course is the
Calgary Stampede - happening every year in July.
If you like to visit the "Greatest Outdoor Show on Earth" but stay away from the huzzle and buzzle of the City, stay over night at our Guestranch in a friendly and save environment, and enjoy the events during the days in Calgary. For this year's schedule please visit www.calgarystampede.com. If you like to get tickets for special events in advance plese phone and we will assist you in this matter as well.
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SUNDRE AIRPORT MOTHERS DAY FLY-IN BREAKFAST
In addition to its unique surroundings, the Sundre Airport is also famous for the Sundre Flying Club's Annual Mother's Day Fly-In/Drive-In! Recreational pilots from across the province fly in their moms for a pancake breakfast and a morning of festivities. Like the name indicates, this event happens every year on Mothers Day. Usually it starts at 8:00 am and ends round about noon.
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