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Summer Riding Camps 2024
Registration starts December 1st 2023

Only 3 days of horse fun. If you don't have time for a full week then this camp will be perfect for you. Students will have both on the ground horse time and in the saddle learning both new and fun things you can do with horse.

5 Day, day camps Monday to Friday - Diamond J

July 8th - July 12th

July 15th - 19th

July 22nd - 26th

August 5th -  9th

August 12th - 16th

August 19th - 23rd

$688 (+GST) includes Bus

This fun filled week of horse camp is packed with adventure. We pick you up in the morning and drop you off in the evening everyday for a week. You are paired with a horse that is yours for the whole camp. Learn to brush, saddle, bridle and general horse care while having fun. Our focus is safety first. Cool things we do are: barrel racing - trail rides - games on horses and gentle horsemanship. Learning to connect with our equine partners and create lasting friendships.

Off horse activities include float trips down the river, hikes, exploring nature, playing in the water falls and seeing wild horses.

Age 8 -16 - Camps must have a minimum of 3 participants to run. Otherwise they be cancelled or combined if not enough registrants. Max is 12 kids

Pick up points by bus:

- Heritage Ranch in Red Deer, 8am

- Olds, Tim Hortons 5508 46th St, 8:45am

- Sundre Visitor Information Center, 9am

Drop off will be 4pm in Sundre, 4:30pm in Olds and 5:30pm in Red Deer

 

Registration

Is the participant up to date on immunization shots (including tetanus)?

"Want to learn how to ride?"

Then this is the camp is for you!  We will start at your level, in a small groups.

"How old do I need to be?"

The minimum age for camp is 8 years and up.

"Do I need special clothes or boots?"

Yes, you will require boots with a heel, long pants (any kind) are recommended and weather appropriate gear. Helmets can be brought or, you may borrow one from the camp.

Kids are responsible for bringing their own packed lunch and snacks. There is a small convenience store where they can purchase items from.

"What is your riding skill?"

This is for all levels. Advanced kids will be challenged and beginners will be welcomed and gain confidence.

"How much time will we spend with horses?"

The entire lesson is geared towards time with your selected horse, grooming, walking, riding and learning.

"What's the best part of this camp?"

The best part of the camp is the horse experience which is transforming for all kids.

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