The birthday of a country is a special day
for the citizens of that country. Canada Day was first celebrated on
July 1, 1867, commemorating the Constitution Act, 1867, which
integrated three colonies into one country named Canada. It was
initially called the Dominion Day, but with the approval to pass the
Canada Act, it was renamed in 1982. Various activities at the Canada
Day include parades, festivals, fireworks, musical performances, and
more.
The Calgary Stampede is scheduled for July 3 to 12, 2015, Calgary
Stampede is an exciting outdoor show held in Calgary, Canada. It is
an annual exhibition and rodeo that helps people re-live the era of
cowboys. Over one million people attend this annual festival that
features First Nations exhibitions, a parade, rocking stage shows
and concerts. The Calgary Stampede is famous for rodeos, and chuck
wagon racing, along with competitions.