
Canadian Finals Rodeo returns to Edmonton with cattle drive parading through downtown
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The Canadian Finals Rodeo (CFR) kicked off their return to Edmonton with a bang.
The Canadian Finals Rodeo (CFR) kicked off their return to Edmonton with a bang.
Ranchers and rodeo professionals led a cattle drive through the downtown core on Thursday bringing the sights and sounds of all things rodeo.
The cattle drive signifies CFR's big return to Edmonton after a seven-year hiatus – just in time for its 50th anniversary of showcasing the best in the west.
The event began at Churchill Square along 102A Avenue and wrapped-up at Fan Park at Rogers Place. The cattle drive started at noon on Thursday and ran until 1 p.m.
Edmonton was home to the rodeo for more than 40 years but was previously held in Red Deer for the past five years.
The rodeo will bring many fan-favourite events including bareback, bull and saddle bronc riding, steer wrestling, roping and barrel racing. A full schedule of the competitions are listed here.
CFR will take place at Rogers Place from Oct. 2 until Oct. 5.

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