The second annual High River Stampede Breakfast was so popular last year that they've expanded and moved into George Lane Memorial Park.
The all-day event runs from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. this year, and there are a lot more things to do, see and eat.
It also lines up with the Battle of the Foothills chuckwagon races that are running at the High River Ag grounds this weekend.
Presented by Centered on Wellness and 99.7 Sun Country, the Stampede Breakfast is free, and you can even enter a pancake-eating contest.
The current Guinness World Record for eating pancakes is 118 in eight minutes. The pancake-eating contest gets underway at 1:30 p.m.
Jason and Sobeys High River will have a team ready to flip the flapjacks.
Chief organizer Rick Green said it took too long last year to feed everyone, so they've really stepped up this year.
"Pancakes start at 9 o'clock in the morning. We've got 30 feet of grill this year. We're going to be flipping 125 pancakes every 5 minutes."
They will also have food trucks this year, and they should be arriving at 10 a.m.
High River's Sarah Scott will be emceeing the event with 99.7 Sun Country's Charlie Brown on hand, broadcasting updates on the radio.
They also have more live entertainment this year, and not just on the main stage.
"We have two bands. One in the morning, 'Classic Vibes', one in the afternoon, Cadence Creek, we've got five roaming guitarists. So, they're going to be wandering around and singing good old country songs while the rest of us are eating our pancakes.
The bands will start up at 9 a.m. and play until 3:30 p.m.
The celebrity dunk tank fundraiser is back this year, starting at 10 a.m. This year's charity of choice is Wild Rose Community Connections.
Get ready for the train to get robbed again with the Steele's Scouts Commemorative Militia Cavalry on hand to capture the bad guys, and it sounds like the Scouts will have their hands full bringing western justice to some guys involved in a crooked card game.
The train robbery takes place at the dining car, just two blocks from George Lane Park, at 12:30 p.m., with the crooked card game going on at 2:30 p.m. right in George Lane Park on the main stage.
Something altogether new this year combines the Chuckwagon races and a soapbox derby.
Mini chuckwagon soapboxes, complete with hobby horses, will race in George Lane Park starting at 11:30. They have 2 heats lined up so far.
Carriage wagon rides are back this year, too, with tours starting at 9:30 a.m.
You can stay up to date with any changes, or if you want more information, just go to their website.