‘A special one’: Calgary Stampede kicks off with parade as thousands line streets
CALGARY — The Calgary Stampede returned Friday with its trademark parade, led by Hollywood actor Kevin Costner on horseback, in the first full event since the COVID-19 pandemic began.
The Stampede was cancelled in 2020 for the first time in its 100-plus-year history.
A scaled down event was held last year with many pandemic precautions in place, including COVID-19 rapid testing at its main tents. There was also a shortened parade without spectators.
That changed this year, with 90 parade floats, marching bands, horses and dignitaries welcomed back by crowds of people — estimated by Stampede officials to be about 300,000 — lining the streets of the city’s downtown.


