Near the Bronc Twister Sculpture, visitors can enjoy the annual Calgary Stampede Art Walk, where interactive public installations by local artists line the surrounding pathways. Many pieces incorporate sound and light technology, creating immersive sensory experiences.
Weekend events often feature street performances and Indigenous cultural showcases, including traditional dances, craft markets, and oral history talks that highlight Calgary’s rich multicultural identity as the "Cowboy Capital".
For deeper engagement, guided workshops such as cowboy life skills sessions—offering horseback riding lessons, leathercraft, and Western wear styling—are hosted at Heritage Square, just steps from the sculpture.
These activities transform the Bronc Twister Sculpture from a static landmark into a dynamic cultural hub, enriching the visitor experience with authentic, hands-on storytelling.