Calgary Stampede 2023: New attractions midway; details about Friday's parade yyc
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“Whether it’s about looking fire in fringe, cute in boots or putting the YOLO in bolo, Stampede is about celebrating how our community comes together for 10 days every July, everyone in their own unique ways.” Jason Coxford, director of corporate communications with the Calgary Stampede, walks past a denim yahoo sign on the Calgary Stampede midway on Tuesday, July 4, 2023.Up to five new rides will be rolled out for 2023, including the dizzying, much-anticipated “X Drive,” a new Elephant Ride for kids at the Great FUNtier, and an upgraded tea cup toss-around.
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