Cloverdale Rodeo & Country Fair

837790_rodeo_bull.jpg2008 marks the 119th annual Cloverdale Country Fair featuring live entertainment, one of the best exhibits of livestock, horticultural and agricultural in Western Canada, a new interactive kid’s zone, plus a whole lot more for the entire family.
The Cloverdale Rodeo & Country Fair is four days of fun and excitement, that runs May 16 to 19th.

The Rodeo is celebrating its 62 years at the Cloverdale Fair.
The Cloverdale Rodeo will now be the second riches pro-rodeo in the country, and will feature some of the top cowboys and cowgirls in the world!

Country music star, Gord Bamford, will officially kick off the Cloverdale Rodeo & Country Fair with a special concert on May 15th at the Rodeo’s famous Longhorn Salon (must be 19 years of age) Tickets are $15 and can be purchased Here

709764_western_hat_5.jpgTicket for the Cloverdale Rodeo performances are available at Ticketmaster

For more information on the Cloverdale Rodeo & Country Fair, check out their website at www.cloverdalerodeo.com

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2 Responses to “Cloverdale Rodeo & Country Fair”

  1.   Debbie
    May 10th, 2008 | 6:07 pm

    I see the gate fee is $10.00…fine but once you pay that fee you shouldn’t have to pay to get into the saloon…come on what happened to good ole cloverdale rodeo. Parking, gate, saloon..etc..it’s starting to get to the point where people are now making decisions on is it worth going in for. Also what about the merchants, I would rather spend my extra saloon fee on some eats or something else. The booze alone makes a hugh profit…someone has to start giving the every day person a break. I’m speaking for a large % of people. At least Fri. and Sun. should still be free.

  2.   KennyG
    May 10th, 2008 | 6:54 pm

    Debbie,
    Thank you so much for your comments, and I so agree with you. Everything is so expensive these days, and then the additional fees that get put on top of events makes even more difficult. It’s almost to the point that after rent/mortgage, utilities, gas, and food, the is the pay cheque or a very large portion of it… When will it stop?!?


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