Rural atmosphere to offset the bustle of the city. The grounds are well kept and facilities are great for horse shows. Horses look happy!

Rural atmosphere to offset the bustle of the city. The grounds are well kept and facilities are great for horse shows. Horses look happy!
They offer english horseback riding lessons for every level of rider, from beginners to advanced riders. They also offer a wonderful therapy riding program called Little Bits for the disabled. Unfortunately they do not offer guided trail rides or horses for hire, and riding the trails in the area is very restrictive, your horse must wear a bum bag, which...
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The animals are well loved here and the programs they offer for people with challenges are magnificent.
Loved just walking around looking at the horses with the kids. Buildings showing their age, but the horses and site are great
See this river valley ranch just minutes from the heart of the city. Famous for its riding trails along the river valley and its programs for helping the various disabled groups across the area to enrich their lives.
Nice to see Edmonton's history at this riverside farm in the park with horses.
Pastoral beauty abounds at Edmonton's own historic horse farm preserved in city parkland along the Trans Canada Trail. It features Captain Keillor's 1917 log cabin with a two-storey fireplace, curving stone fencesand stately trees. The Learning Centre provides riding lessons, horsemanship camps, Little Bits Therapeutic Riding, NAIT student training, horse shows, tours, gardening, community events and fund raising involving hundreds...
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I think WEC has had some bad press in the past and rightly so, however the current management and staff are really great. My horse has excellent care, turn out, feed ( four times per day) and ample different arena's to ride in. Yes in the winter months its a bit of a challenge as boarderes are limited to certain...
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I personally went to Whitemud Equine, and for Equitation riders, or Dressage riders its good. I do not belive that it is suitable for an aspiring hunter/jumper, because the highest you are allowed to jump is only 2 feet, and there are many restrictions. I found that this is more of a lesson barn, and do not reccomend it for...
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