Abbey Harty earned the title at the Canadian Finals Rodeo (CFR) in Edmonton last weekend.
The 22-year-old is only the third rodeo queen from Saskatchewan to receive the prestigious title. Abbey worked very hard to achieve her goal.
Abbey was not raised in a rodeo family but has a life-long love of horses.
Abbey is also Miss Rodeo Agribition 2025 and will pass that crown on November 26th in Regina.
(All of the photos are courtesy of Canadian Western Agribition and Abbey’s background profile is below as well)
My name is Abbey Harty, and I am 21 years old from Edam, Saskatchewan. Raised in a rural ranching community, I’ve been involved in rodeo and horsemanship for many years. I am currently a member of the University of Saskatchewan College Rodeo Team, where I compete in intercollegiate rodeos across Western Canada.
Rodeo has taught me perseverance, respect, and the importance of community, values I carry into all areas of my life. I work at a group home for adults with cognitive and developmental disabilities, where I provide compassionate, dignified
care. I’m also pursuing a career in Practical Nursing at Saskatchewan Polytechnic, combining my passion for helping others with a strong work ethic rooted in my western upbringing.
Outgoing and dedicated, I am always seeking opportunities to grow. It would be an honour to represent Canadian rodeo, sharing our heritage and way of life with pride and authenticity























