The Canadian country music scene is arguably best known as the breeding ground for Shania Twain‘s early work, but there’s a lot more to it than that — and the Canadian Country Music Awards have been working to get that message across since they were founded in 1976.

This year’s crop of CCMA winners were announced Sunday night, in a ceremony that included appearances from Ronnie Dunn and Derric Rutan, as well as performances from Luke Bryan and Johnny Reid.

Reid, who ended up walking away with three awards, kicked off the ceremony with a performance of his song ‘Let’s Go Higher.’ Later in the evening, Luke Bryan showed up to sing his hit ‘Country Girl (Shake It for Me)’ — as well as Doc Walker, who performed his own ‘Country Girl.’

2011 Canadian Country Music Awards Winners:

Single of the Year

‘Trail in Life,’ Dean Brody

Album of the Year

‘Trail in Life,’ Dean Brody

CMT Video of the Year

‘Today I’m Gonna Try and Change the World,’ Johnny Reid

Female Artist of the Year

Terri Clark

Male Artist of the Year

Johnny Reid

Group or Duo of the Year

Hey Romeo

Rising Star

Chad Brownlee

Fans’ Choice Award

Johnny Reid

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