Urban rodeo bringing country and controversy to Montreal’s Old Port
MONTREAL — A four-day urban rodeo that is promising to bring a bit of the Wild West to Montreal’s Old Port is also expected to draw daily protests from groups denouncing the event as animal cruelty.
The festival, which includes country music shows as well as traditional rodeo contests, aims to provide “an authentic and educational country-inspired experience,” according to the city.
But it has also fuelled opposition from animal-rights activists, who say bronc riding and bull riding are cruel and stressful to animals.
Two groups plan daily protests outside the site to criticize what they call the inherent cruelty of the events.


