STK-ID 6011

Several shots from different angles of the Calgary Stampede parade as it winds its way through the city streets, there are all kinds of floats, some representing various periods of history, others representing different types of industrial development. There are marching bands, majorettes, cowboys, members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, shriners, motorcycle acts, Canadian and American flags, and First Nations men in traditional clothing on floats or on horseback, the streets are lined with happy spectators both young and old (336 ft).

DETAILS

Excerpt from
Catskinner Keen
Location
Calgary
Year
1973
Collection
National Film Board
Available formats
Reel 16 mm, Video HI 8
Shooting format
16mm original ektachrome
Aspect ratio
4/3