Canadian general named honorary parade marshal to mark 1919 Victory Stampede
CALGARY — This year’s Calgary Stampede parade will be marking the 100th anniversary of what was called the Victory Stampede after the First World War.
The event in 1919 was the first after the Great War and was officially opened by Brig.-Gen. H.F. McDonald, who was commanding Military District 13 at Camp Sarcee in Calgary.
The Victory Stampede offered a place for everyone to come together and build community at a time of difficulty.
Brig.-Gen. Stephen Lacroix, Commander 3rd Canadian Division, has been named honorary parade marshal for this year’s event.