28/ APRIL 2023 THE RIDER Working
horses is more than just a hobby. It’s an invaluable activity that builds charac- ter, by teaching a good work ethic and responsi- bility, respect, and deter- mination. There are life lessons that are learned at the barn that nothing else can replace.
SUMMER HORSE CAMP
Work Ethic - At
Teen Ranch, they strongly believe in the importance of working with young people to help build future leaders. Riding horses is fun! But it’s also hard work and teaches respon- sibility. There are many aspects of a good horse- man and having the re- sponsibility of caring for a horse teaches skills that set kids up for success later in life.
Respect – Being at
Life Lessons At Teen Ranch Horse Camps And Retreats Valuable life lessons for riders of all levels.
with
Mother Daughter Equine Escape - You don't want to miss this!
Teen Ranch in a camp en- vironment also teaches so- cial skills and respect for those around you. Sharing a room, working together in camp activities and en- couraging each other in a lesson situation will not
only create lifelong mem- ories, it teaches respect and social skills to help later in life. Respecting the horse is also essential. Although they have the size and power to hurt us, they accept the purpose
Great Beginnings Karen Dallimore, OAC ‘85
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God gave them to assist us in life and accept training from us. Having respect for these incredible ani- mals and the people around us is a life lesson that is so important to learn.
Determination – In
today’s society, immediate gratification is a way of life. Fortunately, we can use horse riding to learn that building new skills and a relationship with your horse can sometimes take time and patience. Any rider knows that the first time you try some- thing, it’s not always a suc- cess. But through hard work and determination, all things are possible! Teen Ranch offers
summer week-long resi- dential and day camps in English and Western Horsemanship featuring CHA trained instructors. Advanced riders can take advantage of our Intensive Equestrian Program for competitive level H/J rid- ers or our Rodeo Camp to try something new and ex- citing. “We hope to see you this summer!” said Ann Stevens
MOTHER-
DAUGHTER EQUINE ESCAPE WEEKEND MAY 12-14, 2023
daughter who
Do you have a loves
horses? In its eleventh year, Teen Ranch’s popular
Mother-Daughter Equine Escape is an incredibly unique, once-a-year op- portunity to take a riding lesson together, enjoy beautiful trails through woods and hills, and invest time in one another over a common love of horses and adventure. Check it out!
TEEN RANCH BIOGRAPHY Established in 1967
and sprawled over 150 acres in the beautiful Cale- don Hills, Teen Ranch Canada has grown into a multi-use year-round facil- ity with summer camps, church groups, school boards, hockey organiza- tions, and sports teams be-
coming a part of the ranch’s history. Their goal is to provide guests with life-shaping experiences by providing excellent fa- cilities and outstanding service. Built on a founda- tion of the Christian faith, they believe that the Bible offers timeless wisdom for all relationships. You can expect this to be woven into the fabric of our sum- mer camps and retreats. Visit their website,
give them a call, book a tour. They’d love to meet you!
Website:
www.teenranch.com Call: (519) 941 4501 Email:
camp@teenranch.com
Board Members And Contact Information
CRHRA correspondence:
memberships@crhra.ca
President: Patrick Connor Email:
president@crhra.ca - Phone: 613-484-1140
www.crhra.ca
Board Secretary: Heather Aitken Email:
secretarycrhra@gmail.com Phone: 519-767-8074
CRHRA Trail Community Coordinator: Laurie Panagiotou
crhratrailcommunity@gmail.com
CRHRA Admin-Trail-Community Kathy Morton Email:
4trailcommunitycrhra@gmail.com
Memberships: Barb Millar Phone: (519) 941-6157 Email:
memberships@crhra.ca
Ambassador: Jack deWit Email:
cndhrsman@gmail.com Cell: 905-424-4666
Marketing Director Ross Millar -
rmillar@millargroup.com Work: (519) 942-3011 Cell: (416) 587-0003
Directors/Regional Reps Thorold, St Catherines, Welland, Niagara Mark Dobrindt Email:
cowboy1949@live.ca Phone: 905-380-9769
Windsor, South Western Ontario John Aston Email:
johnaston762@yahoo.ca Phone: 519-566-8377
Working for the Future of Recreational Horse Enthusiasts!
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