Plans for Calgary Stampede include reduced attendance, COVID-19 safety protocols
CALGARY — Officials with the Calgary Stampede say reduced daily attendance and enhanced COVID-19 protocols to keep visitors safe will be in place if the event goes ahead.
They say plans are for capacity to be cut in half, and attendees could be required to show proof of vaccination or undergo rapid testing to enter venues, including the Nashville North live music tent.
Staff and volunteers would be required to wear masks and have rapid COVID-19 testing.
The world-renowned rodeo and fair is expected to go ahead July 9 and run for 10 days.