The 2024 Nova Scotia Stampede in Colchester County is riding high on new figures.
Featuring a professional rodeo, entertainment and vendors, it took place last September in Truro and Bible Hill.
An economic impact assessment by Sport Tourism Canada says the inaugural event attracted more than 6,500 out-of-town visitors and made a significant economic impact on the province.
According to the report, the total net economic activity generated by the event was $2.2 million, and the economic benefits extended beyond the area.
The four-day stampede generated $4.3 million in economic activity across the province, including more than $3.7 million in the Truro area, and supported more than $1.1 million in local wages and salaries.
It contributed nearly $1.3 million in tax revenues provincially and federally.
In a release, Minister of Communities, Culture, Tourism and Heritage Dave Ritcey states, “The Nova Scotia Stampede is a powerful driver of economic growth, showcasing the strength of our event and tourism sectors.”








