NOVEMBER 2013 THE RIDER /11 Can-Am All Breed Equine Expo returns March 28-30, 2014
Event Centre March 28-30, 2014. In the scenic Hills of Head- waters Tourism Region, Ontario’s Horse Country, equestrian is not just a hobby but a way of life. The Can-Am caters to every- one from the seasoned horse person to the weekend rider and everything in between! 2013 was the show’s best year yet, a fit- ting way to celebrate its 10th anniversary! Here is what you can expect to see for 2014:
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The Can-Am All Breed Equine Expo returns to the OAS
mania display returns, offering edu- cational tips and interactive activi- ties. A Can-Am staple returns with a twist- a unique opportunity to join in on a Q & A session with Heart- land star Amber Marshall in the main arena!
to the Horse Champion, returns while we welcome for the first time Eventing Olympic medalist Clay- ton Fredericks.
trailer sale has seven dealers under one roof offering over ten brands of new and used trailers along with
For buyers and collectors: Ontario’s largest tack and
Performances by World Class trainers and competitors: Guy McLean, two-time Road
For the young horse enthusiast: Equine Guelph’s award-winning Equi-
over 80,000 square feet of shopping.
For horse owners: 35 top clinicians will be on hand offer- ing seminars and educational demonstrations.
showcasing ten top breeds and demonstrating Ontario’s world-cal- iber horse-breeding programs. Introducing the all-new Horsepow- er arena show: an entertaining, breed vs. breed format of competi- tion complemented by dazzling performances from Guy McLean, Encore Trick Riders, and more!
…All this and more only at the 2014 Can-Am All Breed Equine Expo!
Left: Amber Marshall and fans.
For all: The RAM Parade of Breeds,
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1/ Melissa Kerwin, winner of Open Horsemanship. 2/ Maddy Lehman in Youth Western Pleasure. 3/ Nadean Wellwood in Open Stake. 4/ Sandra Walters in Open Trail. Thanks so much!!!!!!
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