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Lillooet Lake Rodeo - May 19, 2018

Date:    Saturday, May 19, 2018
Time:    1 PM
Where:  Lillooet Lake Rodeo Grounds
Admission:  $10

Mount Currie Rodeo

The Lillooet Lake Rodeo returns this May 19 - 21, 2018. The event features local athletes participating is several rodeo events including bull riding, barrel racing, team roping and more.

2018 Event Dates

May 19, 2018 | Family Fun Day | 1 PM

Bring the kids out on Friday, May 19 for Family Day at the Rodeo Grounds. Events on tap include Whistler Ski Bum, Pie Eating Contest, Cowboy Hustler and Family Fun.

May 20 & 21, 2018 | Main Events | 1 PM Start Time

Events taking place on Sunday and Monday include Bull Riding, Ladies Barrel Racing, Ladies Breakaway Roping, Team Roping, Bareback Riding, Steer Wrestling, Tie Down Roping, Jr Steer Riding, Jr Barrels, Jr Breakaway Roping and Pee-wee Barrel Racing. Plus enjoy the Dance Under the Stars Saturday and Sunday from 10 PM till late.

Contact 604-894-6665 for registration details.

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