What’s on at the Calgary Stampede Day 3: Family Day Sunday

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Day 3 of the Calgary Stampede kicks off with some family friendly activities, and free entry to the grounds until 11 a.m.

Early bird visitors will get to take part in the Family Day pancake breakfast at GMC Stadium, along with a family friendly variety show.

Some of the top shows to see for free later in the day include Begonia, Wild Rivers, Donovan Woods, St. Paul and the Broken Bones, and Lord Huron at the Big Four Building; Martin Kerr, St. Arnaud, Devon Cole, Fletcher, and Jessie Reyez on the Coca-Cola Stage; Cole Malone, Dani Strong, Tim and the Glory Boys, and Billy Currington at Nashville North.

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