42/ APRIL 2023 THE RIDER BEDDING Equine Based Therapy
Sunrise Therapeutic Riding & Learning Centre, Puslinch, Ontario
www.sunrise-therapeutic.ca Since 1982, providing
Therapeutic Riding for
age 3 years to adults with special needs Members of:
• Equine Assisted Learning (on ground with horse, group team building /personal development)
• Inclusive summer day camps • Life Skills - Day programs - High School graduates/adults with special needs
• Little Breeches -Introduction to horses 4-7yrs • Residential training for Therapeutic Riding Instructors
• Canadian certified instructors Saddle Fitting The Community
Association For Riders With Disabilities
Our Mission: Is to provide high quality equine therapy to children and adults in a safe, inclusive and welcoming environment.
Equine Posture and
Saddle-Fitting Specialists Consultations, Sales,
Adjustments & Repairs
(905) 394-0960 /
augustequine.com 43 Main St. S., Campbellville, ON L0P 1B0
Equestrian Show Facilities Ancaster
Fair Grounds New Agriculture & Event Centre
featuring 118’x287’ sand ring, stalls, washrooms, showers, wash racks, kitchen, mezzanine under one
roof. Also on site includes indoor 100’x220’ sand ring, 162 stalls available, 2 outdoor sand rings, banquet and meeting facilities for trade shows and events. For information or to Book Contact Ben at (905) 648-6198 or
ben@ancasterfair.ca www.ancasterfair.ca
Event & Show Facility Rentals
Located in Clinton, Ontario
Indoor 108’ x 211’ riding ring plus Warm Up Arena, Wash Stalls,
2 Outdoor Rings, 140 Stalls (Seasonal), RV Hookups,Showers, heated seats for 500, Access to Hullet Wildlife Trail System
For more information on facility rentals contact Matt Lee at (519) 606-1480 or
matt.lee@reachhuron.ca •
www.reachhuron.ca Horse Farms
Trillium Equine
Complex A division of Trillium Morgan Horse Farm • Since 1973
Orono, ON • 905-983-5980 • Email:
trillium@tmhf.com Private Lessons, Stall Rentals, Fabulous Trails and Stable Amenities, Exclusive Social Events Follow us on Facebook and Twitter
Hall of Fame Breeder of Champion Morgan Horses TEAD Equestrian Association for the Disabled
is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for children
and adults with any physical, cognitive and emotional
challenges through a unique form of proven therapy with the use of horses.
“In riding a horse we borrow freedom” Helen Thompson
www.tead.on.ca • Ph: 905-679-8323 Ext 226 8360 Leeming Rd, Mount Hope, ON L0R 1W0
• Offering programs throughout the year to the GTA and beyond • Summer Camp program
• Instructor and Volunteer opportunities available • Fully accessible - Heated indoor arena • A CanTRA certified training centre.
(416) 667-8600 • email:
info@card.ca www.card.ca
Since 1980, Canadian Therapeutic Riding
Association has been the leader in Canada for
therapeutic riding and is
recognized as such by HETI (International Therapeutic Riding Federation) .
• Certification of therapeutic riding instructors- basic to senior level • Prerequisites through Equestrian Canada • Equine assisted learning, team building & personal development • National accreditation of therapeutic riding programs • Partner with Equine Guelph
Ph: (519) 767-0700 • Email:
ctra@golden.net Website:
www.cantra.ca
The Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship International (PATH Intl.) leads the advancement of professional equine-assisted services by supporting its members, certificants and stakeholders through rigorously developed standards, credentialing and education.
Professional certifications and continuing education for therapeutic
riding, therapeutic carriage driving, interactive vaulting and equine- specialist in mental health and learning are available.
Become a PATH Intl. member to join a professional community of colleagues and mentors. To learn more and join today:
www.pathintl.org or 1-800-376-RIDE (7433)
FARM EQUIPMENT
EQUESTRIAN RESORT Horseshoe Ranch
Norfolk County‘s newest horse enthusiast getaway
destination.
Board your horse and stay, to ride our extensive and scenic trails. Visit the nearby beautiful Lake Erie beaches, and award winning wineries and heritage sites.
Open April -October To book your 2023 experience call Connie!
P: (226) 228-3536 • E:
horseshoeovernight@gmail.com 567 Charlotteville Rd 1, St Williams, ON
FENCING
Important Notice:
Amendment To EC Rules Please be advised that
the following sections of the Equestrian Canada (EC) Rules have been amended through the Extraordinary Rule Amendment (ERA) process, effective immedi- ately: • Section E: Dressage and Para-Dressage • Section G: Hunter, Jumper, Equitation and Hack
Noteworthy updates and changes are outlined below.
SECTION E: DRES- SAGE AND PARA- DRESSAGE
Under Article E. 3.0, EC Progressive Competition and Sport Licence System Chart for Competition Lev- els, the list of permitted classes for Bronze and Sil- ver competitions has been amended to align with Chapter 13, FEI Young Horse Classes.
Under Article E 13.2, Com- petition Sanctioning Level (for FEI Young Horse Classes), the age categories for EC Gold sanctioned competitions have been amended to include 4, 5, 6 and 7 year olds in addition to 8-10 year old categories.
• View the amendment sum- mary • View the complete rule book, Section E: Dressage and Para-Dressage
SECTION G: HUNTER, JUMPER, EQUITATION AND HACK
Under Article G315, Hunter Derby, references to divi- sion points and specifica- tions have been removed as Hunter Derbies are stand- alone classes which do not count toward divisional Na- tional Rankings.
Under FEI Article 241, Elimination, an amendment has been made which gives the Ground Jury the clear authority to take action where there are serious horse welfare concerns dur- ing a round.
• View the amendment sum- mary • View the complete rule book, Section G: Hunter, Jumper, Equitation and Hack
For more information
on the EC Rules, visit
www.equestrian.ca/pro- grams-services/rules.
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