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Road closures during Stampede Parade: July 25, 2024

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The Medicine Hat Exhibition and Stampede Parade is taking place downtown on Thursday, July 25 at 9 a.m. Several road closures will be in place to accommodate the increase in pedestrian traffic and parade floats.

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Road closures during Stampede Parade: July 25, 2024
July 23, 2024

**Medicine Hat, AB ** – The Medicine Hat Exhibition and Stampede Parade is taking place downtown on Thursday, July 25 at 9 a.m.
Several road closures will be in place to accommodate the increase in pedestrian traffic and parade floats.
Beginning at 7:30 a.m. there will be no on-street parking in the staging area at the following locations:

  • 800 – 900 block of Second Street SE
  • 800 block of Third Street SE
  • Allowance Avenue SE
  • Woodman Avenue SE
    Major roadways, including Finlay Bridge, Maple Avenue Bridge and Maple Avenue between First Street SE and Third Street SE will be closed beginning at 8:30 a.m. for the duration of the parade. The following roads will also be closed for the parade route:
  • River Road SE – Fourth Avenue SE to the YMCA
  • First Street SE – Maple Avenue SE to Third Avenue SE
  • Second Street SE – South Railway Street SE to Third Avenue SE
  • South Railway Street SE – Second Street SE to Fourth Street SE
  • Fourth Avenue SE – First Street SE to Fourth Street SE
  • Sixth Avenue SE – Finlay Bridge to Fourth Street SE
    Medicine Hat Transit will continue to operate fully during the parade with some minor route adjustments. Buses will be allowed on the parade route until 8:50 a.m.
  • Route 20 – Flats: a limited route will run until the parade begins. This route will resume following the end of the parade.
  • Route 10 – NECH and Route 11 – NWCH: both routes will end at Fire Hall 1 at the bottom of Altawana Drive instead of the downtown terminal. A shuttle will be available for riders who need transportation to make their way to downtown, rather than walking across Maple Avenue Bridge.
    Motorists are reminded to obey all posted signs and to take extra caution while driving downtown due to the increase in pedestrian traffic.
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