The Canadian Western Agribition show starts Monday in Regina.. Canadian Western Agribition CowsCanadian Western Agribition cows .It is at the REAL District, which hosted the recent Grey Cup Festival..The show expects to have over 100,000 visitors from Canada, the U.S., and around the world..Agribition’s new CEO Shaun Kindopp started in August after former CEO Chris Lane left. Kindopp promises the public that it is a good time for all!.“We want people to know that even if you don’t come from a farming or a livestock background, we truly do have something for everybody,” said Kindopp..Kindopp said there’s a lot to see, especially all the different animals..“You’re going to see a lot of passion from people,” said Kindopp. .“This is their livelihood and they put such care into these animals.”.There are alpacas, bison, cows, and other animals in the barns competing in various events..The Canadian Professional Rodeo Association's Maple Leaf Finals Rodeo is on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday nights..The rodeo is in the Brandt centre and over 20,000 fans can cheer for the cowboys..On Tuesday and Wednesday, there’s the Indigenous Agriculture Summit..For fans of the Yellowstone TV show, there’s a meet and greet with two of the stars, Ian Bohen and Denim Richards, on Thursday at 1:30 p.m. and costs $100 per person..On Monday, there’s free admission to the buildings and rodeo in the evening..A new event this year is the Open Cattle Dog Trial starting on Tuesday..The show ends on Saturday and admission is $23 for adults, $5 for youth (age 13-17), and children are free with an adult.
The Canadian Western Agribition show starts Monday in Regina.. Canadian Western Agribition CowsCanadian Western Agribition cows .It is at the REAL District, which hosted the recent Grey Cup Festival..The show expects to have over 100,000 visitors from Canada, the U.S., and around the world..Agribition’s new CEO Shaun Kindopp started in August after former CEO Chris Lane left. Kindopp promises the public that it is a good time for all!.“We want people to know that even if you don’t come from a farming or a livestock background, we truly do have something for everybody,” said Kindopp..Kindopp said there’s a lot to see, especially all the different animals..“You’re going to see a lot of passion from people,” said Kindopp. .“This is their livelihood and they put such care into these animals.”.There are alpacas, bison, cows, and other animals in the barns competing in various events..The Canadian Professional Rodeo Association's Maple Leaf Finals Rodeo is on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday nights..The rodeo is in the Brandt centre and over 20,000 fans can cheer for the cowboys..On Tuesday and Wednesday, there’s the Indigenous Agriculture Summit..For fans of the Yellowstone TV show, there’s a meet and greet with two of the stars, Ian Bohen and Denim Richards, on Thursday at 1:30 p.m. and costs $100 per person..On Monday, there’s free admission to the buildings and rodeo in the evening..A new event this year is the Open Cattle Dog Trial starting on Tuesday..The show ends on Saturday and admission is $23 for adults, $5 for youth (age 13-17), and children are free with an adult.