CALGARY – The annual “Aggie Days” event at Stampede Park gives kids a chance to take part in hands-on educational experiences with animals and agriculture.
From stock dog trials to cow milking, kids find out what makes the west so unique with its traditions, values, people and animals.
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Aggie Days runs Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. in the Agrium Western Event Centre at Stampede Park.
WATCH BELOW: Sweet treats in store for Calgary kids at ‘Aggie Days’
“We have baby lambs, baby sheep, dairy cattle, beef cattle; we have lamas, we have alpacas. We have anything you’d like to see animal-wise,” said Josh Traptow with the Calgary Stampede.
This is the 31st year of Aggie Days.
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