Organizers prepare for bigger crowds at Falkland Stampede
FALKLAND, B.C. — The 103rd annual Falkland Stampede is set to go over the long weekend, and organizers hope it will be the biggest in history.
Speaking with Vernon Matters, rodeo manager Melissa Seaman said the event in 2022 had a record turnout with close to 6,000 people attending over the three days, and they are ready for even larger crowds this year.
“This year we’ve added more seating; there’s a lot more bleachers for people to sit in and there’s still lots of room for lawn chair seating as well if people want to bring their own lawn chairs,” Seaman said. “We’ve also added some more gate help and there’s additional parking and a lot more food vendors as well that we’re really looking forward to, so that should help with the larger crowds.”
She added the “great weather” in the forecast should help draw out more people to the rodeo, though acknowledged the weather does increase the risk of localized flooding in area creeks or wildfires sparking, adding they have emergency preparedness plans in place if needed.


