Calgary

CBC Stampede breakfast draws thousands

Dancers, clowns and a marching band kept throngs of Calgarians entertained as a long lineup snaked around the CBC building for the annual Stampede breakfast.

Dancers, clowns and a marching band kept throngs of Calgarians entertained as a long lineup snaked around the CBC building Thursday for the annual Stampede breakfast.

With the Calgary Stampede set to officially open Friday, it's high season for authentic cowboy breakfasts all over the city.

CBC teamed up with ATCO Blue Flame Kitchen to host the event at the broadcast centre off Memorial Drive, attracting thousands of people for free pancakes and sausages.

Jim Brown and his team broadcast the Calgary Eyeopener live on CBC Radio from the parking lot.

Jenny Howe and David Gray from CBC Radio's The Homestretch work the pancake grills on Thursday. ((Patricia Ariss/CBC))

There are dozens of breakfasts throughout the city during Stampede week. Here are a few:

  • Friday: The Mustard Seed is having a barbecue at its headquarters, at 102 11th Ave S.E.
  • Saturday: Chinook Centre hosts its breakfast at the mall on Macleod Trail S.W. from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m.
  • Saturday: Calgary Co-op Stampede breakfast at Dalhousie Centre in the northwest.
  • Sunday: Caffe Beano Stampede breakfast at 1613 9th Street S.W.

Calgary Stampede parade

Click here for full parade information and route

CBC is the official broadcaster of Friday's 2010 Calgary Stampede parade. Coverage begins on CBC Television at 9:30 a.m. MT with anchors Nirmala Naidoo and Kristina Barnes, sports specialist Doug Dirks and Heartland's Amber Marshall hosting.

The parade will also be streamed live on CBCSports.ca.