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Sept. 7, 1992: First Big Valley Jamboree couldn't be stopped by snow

The first Big Valley Jamboree was set to go ahead rain or shine, but many werent prepared for snow.

Bryan Adams headlined the music festival eventually

From the archives: Snowstorm delays first Big Valley Jamboree

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On Sept. 7, 1992, the Big Valley Jamboree was delayed by 48 hours due to a late summer snowstorm. Bryan Adams, Sass Jordan and Extreme played at the event.

The first Big Valley Jamboree was set to go ahead rain or shine, but many weren't prepared forsnow.

The 15,000 campers setting up their tents for weekend ended up in a sloppy field of snow and mud when the frosty weather moved in.
Campers stuck in the mud after the 1992 snowfall at the Big Valley Jamboree. (CBC)

Many would-be concertgoers decided to pack up and leave.

For those who stayed, a fortunate change in weather broughtthe sun and some of the music world's biggest stars.

Bryan Adams, Sass Jordan, Extreme and the Steve Miller Band all took to the stage on Labour Day, 48 hours later than originally planned, to the delight of fans.

Female singer on stage
Sass Jordan on stage at the 1992 Big Valley Jamboree. (CBC)

"This is excellent. I've never seen so many people together and I wish this was my backyard," said one festivalgoer.

The Big Valley Jamboree was moved to Camrose, Alta.in 1993 and in 2017celebrated its 25th year at the new location.

In the video, the CBC's Holly Doan shows how the snow couldn't stop the first and only Big Valley Jamboree to be held in Big Valley, Alta.