“As many know, our communities have had many challenges these last few years… and there's light at the end of the tunnel. So hopefully this industry keeps playing a leading role in central Nova Scotia.”
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Four-day packages for Nova Scotia Stampede are $299, plus taxes and fees, and include entrance into all events (concerts and rodeos) they are great for anyone who wants the most affordable option to saddle up and soak it all in all the action. That being said, there are also single-day passes for $89.99 and event-only (a single rodeo or single concert) tickets for only $50. Along with all this incredible
entertainment, more than 100 vendors are being set up in the infield.
River RV Park and Campground had some availability when we spoke with them a few days ago. We should also point out that it’s not unreasonable to make the trip from Halifax, Dartmouth, Enfield, or other towns like Amherst and New Glasgow if you choose to. Matt is quick to say, that this is a “Central Nova Scotia” based event, and they encourage visitors to explore all corners of our province.
The event’s onsite RV sites and many of the area’s accommodations, like the Inn on Prince, are filling up fast or are completely booked. Matt and his team are working with the community to announce additional nearby lodging locations. Plus, some local campgrounds, like the Elm
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