Courtney

Courtney

 Airdrie, Alberta

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  • Calgary Stampede
    Calgary Stampede
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    I am turning 21 years old this August and this July will be my 20th Stampede. Since I was born I have never missed a Stampede, which luckily for me is in my hometown. Not only does Canadian culture resonate during the 10 days, but Calgarian culture as well. White stetsons, cowboy boots, plaid shirts. The look of the city changes and people become alive. There are FREE pancake breakfasts across the city and everyone is welcome to attend. This is such a special time for Canada. It is a time where everyone can come together and feel like they fit in. Strangers can instantly become friends while enjoying the rodeo or during the fun of playing games. People from all over the world come to enjoy "The Greatest Outdoor Show on Earth". There is a reason for it. The sense of community has resonated and actually made people from across the world want to come out and visit our great nation just to say that they have been a part of it. You see so many Canada flags, you hear the Canadian anthem every day at the rodeo. It just proves to us residents and also to those visiting what a beautiful, fun and welcoming we are. I remember two years ago a young couple from New Zealand asked me where the Bell stage was because they wanted to watch a magic show. I couldn't explain it well enough, so I walked them over to it. When we got there they laughed and made a joke about how Canadians really are as nice as they're said to be. To me, it was just something I would do for anyone if they needed it. It was then that it hit me - Canada is so well liked BECAUSE of the fact that so many of us live up to our stereotype. I am proud of it. The Stampede, to me, will always be the most wonderful time of year. Red and white forever.

Courtney

Courtney

 Airdrie, Alberta
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  • Calgary Stampede
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    I am turning 21 years old this August and this July will be my 20th Stampede. Since I was born I have never missed a Stampede, which luckily for me is in my hometown. Not only does Canadian culture resonate during the 10 days, but Calgarian culture as well. White stetsons, cowboy boots, plaid shirts. The look of the city changes and people become alive. There are FREE pancake breakfasts across the city and everyone is welcome to attend. This is such a special time for Canada. It is a time where everyone can come together and feel like they fit in. Strangers can instantly become friends while enjoying the rodeo or during the fun of playing games. People from all over the world come to enjoy "The Greatest Outdoor Show on Earth". There is a reason for it. The sense of community has resonated and actually made people from across the world want to come out and visit our great nation just to say that they have been a part of it. You see so many Canada flags, you hear the Canadian anthem every day at the rodeo. It just proves to us residents and also to those visiting what a beautiful, fun and welcoming we are. I remember two years ago a young couple from New Zealand asked me where the Bell stage was because they wanted to watch a magic show. I couldn't explain it well enough, so I walked them over to it. When we got there they laughed and made a joke about how Canadians really are as nice as they're said to be. To me, it was just something I would do for anyone if they needed it. It was then that it hit me - Canada is so well liked BECAUSE of the fact that so many of us live up to our stereotype. I am proud of it. The Stampede, to me, will always be the most wonderful time of year. Red and white forever.