Queen Elizabeth's birthday has CBC looking back to Stampede trip in 1959

The Queen, who just turned 90, delighted royal-watchers in Calgary with 4 visits over the years

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Caption: Queen Elizabeth II visited Calgary in 1959, where she attended the Calgary Stampede and watched the chuckwagon races.

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Check out a young Queen Elizabeth's excitement as she and Prince Philip watch the chuckwagon races at the Calgary Stampede during the first of four royal visits to the city back in 1959.
The Queen turns 90 today.
To mark the occasion, CBC Calgary went back into our archival footage to pull some video highlights from that July 1959 trip.

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Caption: Queen Elizabeth turned 90 on Thursday. (Chris Jackson/Associated Press)

Her every detail was relayed breathlessly to riveted royal-watchers: "Her Majesty is wearing a yellow and moss green printed silk shantung dress with three-quarter-length sleeves, a portrait neckline and a draped skirt."
About 35,000 people turned out to sing God Save the Queen.

Image | Queen Elizabeth visits Calgary in 1959

Caption: The Queen watching a performance of First Nations dancers on July 10, 1959. (Glenbow Museum photo archives)

At the end of their visit, then-mayor Donald Hugh Mackay presented the pair with bracelets for the Queen and Princess Anne, as well as belt buckles for Prince Philip and Prince Charles.
The Queen also visited Calgary in 1973, 1990 and 2005.
Do you have memories of seeing the Queen on one of her visits to Calgary? Share your memories and tell us what it meant to you in the comments section below.