Maritimers will saddle up for the inaugural Nova Scotia Stampede, taking place in Truro, N.S., from Friday to Sunday. The first sanctioned, international rodeo in the region will include barrel racing, bull riding, saddle bronc, bareback riding and gymkhana.
Community events began Tuesday to accompany rodeo competition. They include live music, a 4-H provincial show, a pickleball tournament, free community pancake breakfasts, a cooking demonstration from The Kilted Chef and the Stampede Cup hockey game featuring former NHL players and celebrity guests.
In a press release announcing the event last December, Premier Tim Houston said he was thrilled to announce the event.
“This event promises to be a spectacular showcase of Nova Scotian pride, bringing communities together in a spirit of unity and excitement,” Houston said. “Get ready for an unforgettable experience as we stampede into a new era of collective joy and shared memories.”
The Nova Scotia Stampede is expected to generate $6-to-8 million in economic impact for the …