RCMP Musical Ride kicks off in Ottawa Thursday

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RCMP Musical Ride kicks off in Ottawa Thursday
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It's a Canadian symbol and tradition, the world-famous RCMP Musical Ride is ready for another summer of touring, starting in Ottawa this week. The RCMP Musical Ride will tour this summer in Ontario, Quebec, and Manitoba.

The RCMP Musical Ride Centre is located in Ottawa and for the officers and horses chosen to take part in the ceremony, practice begins in January ahead of the summer tour. It's a Canadian symbol and tradition, the world-famous RCMP Musical Ride is ready for another summer of touring.

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