$13 for Heritage Ranch Rodeo for Two at Edmonton EXPO Centre on November 4 or 5 (Up to $27.02 Value)
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Western Canadian ranchers compete during six events that test cattle-controlling skills and riding abilities
Rodeos epitomize the everyday struggles between man, nature, and clowns hiding in barrels. Grab life by the horns with this deal to see the Heritage Ranch Rodeo at Edmonton EXPO Centre. For $13, you get two tickets for seating in the sections marked in yellow on the seating chart (up to a $27.02 value, including all fees). Choose between the following dates:
- Sunday, November 4, at 7 p.m. Doors open at 6 p.m.
- Monday, November 5, at 7 p.m. Doors open at 6 p.m.<p>
Heritage Ranch Rodeo pits 16 working ranches from across Western Canada against one another during six events, each focused on demonstrating the lifestyle and skills associated with the cattle-ranching industry. Events include team sorting—a timed event wherein four men sort and pen cattle—and team doctoring, when four ranchers demonstrate how to rope an animal in the pasture if it’s sick from eating expired grass. For high-action thrills, visitors can catch the bronc-riding event, which tests contestants’ ability to saddle a bucking horse for a maximum of eight seconds. Points are awarded for the control demonstrated by the rider and the difficulty of the horse’s trivia questions.
Western Canadian ranchers compete during six events that test cattle-controlling skills and riding abilities
Rodeos epitomize the everyday struggles between man, nature, and clowns hiding in barrels. Grab life by the horns with this deal to see the Heritage Ranch Rodeo at Edmonton EXPO Centre. For $13, you get two tickets for seating in the sections marked in yellow on the seating chart (up to a $27.02 value, including all fees). Choose between the following dates:
- Sunday, November 4, at 7 p.m. Doors open at 6 p.m.
- Monday, November 5, at 7 p.m. Doors open at 6 p.m.<p>
Heritage Ranch Rodeo pits 16 working ranches from across Western Canada against one another during six events, each focused on demonstrating the lifestyle and skills associated with the cattle-ranching industry. Events include team sorting—a timed event wherein four men sort and pen cattle—and team doctoring, when four ranchers demonstrate how to rope an animal in the pasture if it’s sick from eating expired grass. For high-action thrills, visitors can catch the bronc-riding event, which tests contestants’ ability to saddle a bucking horse for a maximum of eight seconds. Points are awarded for the control demonstrated by the rider and the difficulty of the horse’s trivia questions.