PBR Canada National Finals – November 13 & 14, 2026

What: PBR Canada National Finals

When: Nov. 13-14, 2026

Tickets On Sale: Friday, November 21 at 10 AM

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PBR Canada National Finals Buck back to Rogers Place in Edmonton, Alberta Nov. 13-14, 2026

PBR’s richest international finals will award an unprecedented $275,000 including a $100,000 bonus to the 2026 PBR Canada Champion and $50,000 awarded to the National Finals event winner

EDMONTON, Alta. (November 17, 2025) – For the sixth time in history, the Command Tubular PBR (Professional Bull Riders) Canada National Finals, presented by Edmonton’s Best Hotels, will be held in Edmonton, Alberta. The season-culminating event, part of the elite Cup Series, will return to the state-of-the-art Rogers Place Nov. 13-14 to crown the 2026 PBR Canada Champion.

Season long, riders have the opportunity to compete at dozens of Cup Series and Touring Pro Division events across Canada to earn points towards the Canadian national standings, all in an effort to be the No. 1-ranked cowboy at year’s end and earn the coveted PBR Canada Championship.

The Command Tubular PBR Canada National Finals, presented by Edmonton’s Best Hotels, are the richest international finals across the PBR. In 2026, the event will pay out a record $275,000 purse, including a $100,000 bonus to be awarded to the 2026 PBR Canada Champion, and $50,000 awarded to the National Finals event winner.

PBR Canada’s return to Edmonton comes on the spurs of a record-setting 2025 campaign. In 2025, Canada’s elite Cup Series set tour records in eleven cities, welcoming more than 75,000 fans, including a record crowd in Edmonton for the National Finals of more than 17,300 fans. On the dirt, the 2025 season marked the first that the organization awarded more than $1 million to competitors across the 36-event season.

The bull riding action for 2026 Command Tubular PBR Canada National Finals, presented by Edmonton’s Best Hotels, begins at 7:00 p.m. MST on Friday, November 13 and Saturday, November 14 at Rogers Place.

Tickets for the event go on sale Friday, November 21 at 10:00 a.m. MST, and start at $40, standard fees may apply. They can be purchased online at Ticketmaster.ca.  Those fans who purchase tickets for both nights will receive a 20% discount.

The 2026 slate of events marks the 11th season for the PBR Canada Cup Series, as a unified competitive series traveling across the country and broadcast on TSN.

This past November, Jared Parsonage (Maple Creek, Saskatchewan) cemented his name in the bull riding record books, delivering a perfect 4-for-4 performance to win the National Finals en route to being crowned the 2025 PBR Canada Champion. He finished 213 points ahead of No. 2 Dakota Buttar (Eatonia, Saskatchewan).

The veteran Saskatchewan man made history as the first rider to ever win the PBR Canada Championship and CPRA (Canadian Professional Rodeo Association) bull riding championship in the same season. A few weeks prior to the PBR Canada National Finals, Parsonage won his third career CPRA title inside Rogers Place. Additionally, Parsonage is just the third rider in history to win the National Finals multiple times. Having first won the year-end event in 2022, Parsonage joins the likes of Zane Lambert (Ponoka, Alberta) who achieved the feat in 2016 and 2017, and Daylon Swearingen (Piffard, New York) who won the National Finals in 2019 and 2021.

Moments after winning the coveted PBR Canada honors, Parsonage announced his retirement from the sport of bull riding inside the home of the NHL’s Edmonton Oilers.

Parsonage earned $150,000 inside Rogers Place, including the $100,000 Champion’s bonus, concluding the 2025 campaign having won $230,101.73 on home soil. When the dust settled, Parsonage finished the season having gone a torrid 33-for-51, covering 64.71% of his animal athlete opponents.

Parsonage is the fifth rider to win the PBR Canada Championship and PBR Canada National Finals in the same season. He joins Lambert (2017), Cody Coverchuk (2018 | Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan), Swearingen (2019) and Nick Tetz (2024 | Calgary, Alberta).

A complete list of PBR Canada Champions includes: Tetz (2024 and 2022); Buttar (2023 and 2020); Coverchuk (2021 and 2018); Swearingen (2019); Lambert (2017 and 2013); Ty Pozzobon (2016 – Merritt, British Columbia), Tanner Byrne (2015 – Prince Albert, Saskatchewan); Stetson Lawrence (2014 – Williston, North Dakota); Aaron Roy (2012, 2010 and 2008 – Yellow Grass, Saskatchewan); Tyler Thomson (2011 – Black Diamond, Alberta); Beau Hill (2009 – West Glacier, Montana); Tyler Pankewitz (2007 – Warburg, Alberta); and Scott Schiffner (2006 – Strathmore, Alberta).  

Other past PBR Canada National Finals event winners include: Tetz (2024); Tyler Craig (2023 – Crossfield, Alberta); Parsonage (2022); Swearingen (2021 and 2019); Coverchuk (2018); Lambert (2017 and 2016); Brady Oleson (2015 – Blackfoot, Idaho); Roy (2014); Schiffner (2013); Pozzobon (2012); Dusty Ephrom (2011 – Kenossee Lake, Saskatchewan); Harve Stewart (2011- Stephenville, Texas); Mike Lee (2010 – Decatur, Texas); Guilherme Marchi (2009 – Tres Lagoas, Brazil); Jock Connolly (2008 – Charters Towers, Queensland, Australia); Vince Northrup (2007 – Davidson, Saskatchewan); and Brian Canter (2006 – Randleman, North Carolina).

The Command Tubular PBR Canada National Finals, presented by Edmonton’s Best Hotels, is the eleventh and final event of the 2026 PBR Canada Cup Series, the nation’s first-ever cross-country, nationally televised PBR series.

The elite Cup Series features Canada’s top bull riders, alongside some of the PBR’s top international athletes, squaring off against the rankest bucking bulls in North America.

At the 2026 iteration of the PBR Canada National Finals, four riders will be seeking history – Tetz, Coverchuk, Buttar and Roy.

Should Tetz, Coverchuk or Buttar earn their third Canadian Championship, they would tie Roy for most national titles held by one rider in history. If Roy were to earn his fourth national title, he would further solidify his standing as one of Canada’s greatest bull riders ever.

Stay tuned in to PBRCanada.com and follow the tour on Facebook (PBR Canada), X (@PBRCanada), and Instagram (@PBRCanada) for the latest results, news, stats and more.