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Alberta's international gateway cities of Calgary and Edmonton
throw some wild Western summer parties. Learn how The Greatest
Outdoor Show On Earth turns everyone cowboy and why the newest
Grand Prix race is revving some Hollywood stars.


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Rev Up Your Western Holiday: Big City Summer Parties
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Alberta's international gateway cities of Calgary and Edmonton
throw some wild Western summer parties. Learn how The Greatest
Outdoor Show On Earth turns everyone cowboy and why the newest
Grand Prix race is revving some Hollywood stars.

The Calgary Exhibition and Stampede is known as The Greatest
Outdoor Show On Earth. For some 10 days in July, the entire city
celebrates North America's biggest rodeo with chuck wagon
racing, bucking broncos, white cowboy hats, polished buckles and
arms-wide-open Western hospitality. 

The Grand Prix of Edmonton revved up high stakes Champ Car racing
in the city for the first time last year. It returns this year
during July in the slipstream of a remarkable success. Even
Hollywood veteran superstar Paul Newman was there to cheer on his
team. 

You'll find how you can vacation at both events (one leads
toward the other) and how there is much to discover. You can even
do some driving and two-steppin' of your own along the way.


The Calgary Exhibition and Stampede, July 7-16

Okay, admit it. Any city where you're trying to make a
right-hand turn while a beefy guy in fringed chaps and a
red-and-white checkered open-collared shirt juggles a mocha
frappucchino in one hand and a corn dog in the other as he clomps
his cowboy boots past the yellow light – well, you know you're
somewhere interesting. Especially when you realize that he's
your company accountant, you just didn't recognize him without
his cardigan and grey slacks. What's he doing here? But darn if
he don't look smart in that white ten-gallon hat! 

Can a giant Western themed costume ball revved up on a crash diet
of sugar-powdered mini-donuts and morning flapjacks be anything
other than must-see? Many city residents shimmy out of their
corporate persona and step into a Mardi Gras-like world of pure
fun, going out of their way to show Western hospitality to
travellers from the U.S., and visitors from Canadian provinces
far to the east, such as Ontario. This more-than-a-week-long
holiday provides exceptional talent in all the components you'd
expect from a world-class festival. It is, after all, The
Greatest Outdoor Show On Earth. 

The chuck wagon races are world renowned. Four horses. Four
wheels. One big rush. What's not to love? John and Celeste
Finnegan, seniors who grew up in the U.S. and who are now living
in Ajijic, Mexico, are just one of the couples that are traveling
a long way this year to see the Stampede. Calgary is the
international gateway to the Canadian Rocky Mountains, just an
hour's drive west of the city. 

Alberta in the summer is fertile ground for rodeos that reach
into every nook and cranny of the province. Some offer a charm
not easily found elsewhere, precisely because of their local
roots. It's often a community celebrating itself and its
history, year after year. So you can get your cowboy mojo going
with the Stampede, and you can also discover smaller rodeos that
run throughout Alberta during the summer.


Grand Prix of Edmonton, July 21-23

The world's most beautiful hi-tech race cars, wreaking fun on a
city centre airport race track: that's what's coming around the
bend for summer in Edmonton at the city's City Centre Airport.
The Grand Prix of Edmonton brings the Champ Car Series
world-class racing to Alberta, building on last year's
astounding inaugural success. Fans who knew about racing and new
fans who just wanted to catch part of the rising buzz braved rain
on one day and were ultimately rewarded with a magnificent, sunny
race day. 

This year there will be an opportunity for Albertans to race in
front of home town fans during the CASCAR race that heats things
up before the big one. CASCAR is Canada's version of NASCAR;
it's what they call a super series so it competes across Canada.
Not sure what that means? Get tickets now and you can learn more
right at the track. This entire event absolutely rocks and you
don't have to love cars or racing to enjoy it, because there is
so much going on.

This specially-built FIA road course is one of the most
fan-friendly circuits in the Champ Car series. Eighty per cent of
the track can be easily seen from anywhere in the stands. You'll
be able to track practice and qualifying, as well as watch
multiple duels as race day unfolds. Speeds on the straightaway
will exceed 320 km/h and several turns will offer prime
overtaking opportunities.

Edmonton is the international gateway to the North, where
Alberta's fly-in fishing lodges, wildlife viewing, fishing and
hunting offer experiences that combine luxury with raw and rugged
beauty. If you start or end your tour in Edmonton, this
provincial capital is the home of innovative festivals, as well
as the massive shopping complex (eight blocks long!) known as the
West Edmonton Mall. Other year-round attractions include the
Odyssium, Muttart Conservatory, Royal Alberta Museum, and the
Alberta Legislature Building.


Get Capital EX-cited

Another major, family-fun holiday destination is added to
Alberta's slate of summer adventures in Edmonton with the new
Capital EX. This July 20-29 event offers innovative twists on a
festival with a lively, 127-year history. Edmonton's largest
summer spectacle – previously known as 'Klondike Days' for the
last 44 years - has traditionally drawn more than 800,000
visitors yearly. This year, the festival is renamed 'Capital
EX' and there will be a new 9,000-person music venue that adds a
major concert venue to the shopping and entertainment and
international exhibits. 


City Forts Disclose Western Tales

Alberta's two major cities arose in the West and the North from
dynamic historical forces that found expression in forts. Fort
Calgary, located on the site of an original North West Mounted
Police Fort, preserves and interprets Calgary's history between
1875 and the 1940s. In Fort Edmonton Park, you can join the
costumed historical interpreters and experience life as an early
pioneer. Fort Edmonton is divided into four eras: an 1846
Hudson's Bay Fort, a frontier town, a 1905 city, and Edmonton in
the 1920s. Activities include antique vehicle rides, pioneer
children's games, playing pool, shooting gallery, and 1920s
miniature golf. Steam train and streetcar rides are included with
admission.

There are forts in other Alberta communities that provide a
lively look at how the West was won and preserved, if you want to
take trips away from Edmonton and Calgary. 


Drive the Calgary-Edmonton Trail

It started as a wagon trail. Now, it's the royal ribbon that
ties Alberta's two international gateway cities together.
Renamed as Queen Elizabeth II Highway in honour of Queen
Elizabeth's visit to Alberta during the province's Centennial
in 2005, this highway can be taken as a three-hour drive or
experienced as a more leisurely exploration of the attractions
and areas that lie between the two cities.

Just north of Calgary are small farming communities. Innisfail is
the site of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Dog Training
Centre, the only one in Canada. And you can visit the Innisfail
Historical Museum, a pioneer village that features the late 1800s
to 1930.

Red Deer is in the middle of the route between the two cities.
It's one of Alberta's major centres for conventions and
meetings. Oil and gas, grain and cattle farming are among the
industries, and you'll find shopping and entertainment and great
cycling pathways The greater Red Deer area parks and trail system
connects facilities such as Bower Ponds, Conquist House
Multicultural Centre, Kerry Wood Nature Centre, Gaetz Lakes
Sanctuary, and Waskasoo Park.

The town of Stettler is home to a steam train that can take you
through rolling prairies while you enjoy great entertainment. And
further north, Wetaskiwin is where the Reynolds-Alberta Museum
provides one of North America's largest collections of antique
and classic cars, along with many other exhibits.





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