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Why Go?
The Cold Lake Agricultural Society is thrilled to offer you over 50 years of top-notch rodeo action! Come out to the Cold Lake Agricultural Society Exhibition Park this June for heart-pounding displays of traditional rodeo events, as well as many other great events and activities, such as face painting and children’s attractions. Yee-haw! Also, check out their other awesome events hosted by the Cold Lake Agricultural Society including Bullarama Series, Fall Craft & Vendor Show, and their Christmas Craft Show.What’s Unique?
The Cold Lake Agricultural Society offers Hall Rentals, Farmers’ Markets, Riding Arena, Weddings, Funerals, Concerts, Dog Agility, Horse Barn, Art Society, Exercise etc.- Hall Rentals
- Weddings
- Barn Rentals
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