The Calgary Stampede is the Greatest Outdoor Show on Earth, but Western spirit and celebrations aren't restricted only to Stampede Park, where the event takes place. The Stampede is also about community spirit. The entire city gets in on the excitement for the 10-day festival, which has been an annual tradition for locals and visitors since 1912. Stampede Park is where you'll find the adrenaline-pumping midway, adventurous food, world-class entertainment and, of course, the famous rodeo. But the whole city comes alive in a way you won't experience any other time of year.
Western spirit
If you're flying in to the YYC Calgary International Airport during Stampede, get ready to be greeted by friendly volunteers in white cowboy hats and welcoming Western hospitality. That happens all year long, but that Western pride comes out in full force during Stampede. In the downtown core, business suits are replaced by jeans, boots and cowboy hats as everybody gets in the spirit (seriously, newbies to the city often balk at this, only to find themselves as the only suit in the boardroom). Companies host parties throughout the week, and it's the one time of the year it's completely excusable to come in a little late for work because you had a bit too much fun the night before.
For visitors, this means the city is primed for fun and hospitality everywhere. Calgary's popular entertainment districts, like 17th Avenue SW and Stephen Avenue, get in the Stampede spirit with plenty of Western-themed décor, food and drink specials.