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  2. Elaine Watt (barrel racer) - Wikipedia

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    Both of her sisters competed in rodeo events [1] and Carol would later succeed her sister, Elaine, with the Canadian barrel racing title in 1983. [3] She began riding when she was six years old and training in 1967 when her father took her 4-H group to a horse clinic in Manitoba. She trained with Elaine and Jim Hyde and won a junior title in ...

  3. Austin, Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    The biggest attraction is the annual rodeo and Threshermen's Reunion held at the Manitoba Agricultural Museum the last four business days of July. Austin received its name in 1881 from the Marquis of Lorne , then Governor General of Canada while he was on a western tour during construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway .

  4. History of Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    Petroforms at Whiteshell Provincial Park.The site is hypothesized to be a First Nations gathering place or trading centre.. The geographical area of modern-day Manitoba was inhabited by the First Nations people shortly after the last ice age glaciers retreated in the south-west approximately 10,000 years ago; the first exposed land was the Turtle Mountain area. [1]

  5. Teulon - Wikipedia

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    Teulon Rodeo is also held at the end of August every year, featuring a full heartland rodeo schedule, chariot races, and other attractions. [ 6 ] A short drive to Stonewall 's "Quarry Days," Winnipeg Beach 's "Boardwalk Days," and Gimli 's "Icelandic Festival," visitors of Teulon are able to take in many stops of the Manitoba traveling carnival ...

  6. Morris, Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    The Manitoba Stampede and Exhibition is the largest professional rodeo east of Calgary, Alberta. The Valley Agricultural Society, formed in 1895, was originally established as an agriculture fair. This fair was combined with a professional rodeo in 1964 to become an annual event.

  7. List of rodeos - Wikipedia

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    The Manitoba Stampede and Exhibition is the largest professional rodeo east of Calgary, Alberta. It held in the town of Morris, Manitoba during the month of July. Started in 1963.

  8. Richer, Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    Richer Rough Stock Rodeo takes place every second weekend of August. The Richer Rodeo won Heartland Rodeo's Rodeo of the Year in 2013, 2014, 2016 and 2017. Winterfest occurring at the end of February or beginning of March. Each summer the Dawson Trail Museum features an indoor and outdoor farmers market.

  9. Selkirk, Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    The Keenora in the Marine Museum of Manitoba. The Marine Museum of Manitoba, a collection of historical marine artifacts of Lake Winnipeg and the Red River area, is located in Selkirk. Selkirk is also the site of a Canadian Coast Guard base. The yearly Selkirk Fair and Rodeo is held to celebrate the area's agricultural history.