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WAIVERS
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1) LEAP Waiver - Horse Riding (online)
2) Inspire Trails Waiver (Paper waivers at LEAP desk)
Join us for a Canadian Equine Encounter.
You will have the opportunity to visit 3 stations.
Each station will be a 20-30 minute experience.
Horsemanship
Learn about horse anatomy, care, and grooming. You will have the chance to pet and brush a horse. Get up close and friendly. This is a great opportunity to learn, as well as get some amazing photos.
Horseshoe Painting
Experience the charm of horseshoe painting!
Paint a horseshoe with vibrant colors and fun designs.
No artistic skills needed – just bring your creativity.
Take home a personalized souvenir that brings good luck and memories of your visit.
Horse Riding
This leisurely adventure takes you through scenic landscapes, offering gentle terrain and well-trained horses. With an experienced guide leading the way, you’ll explore beautiful paths, enjoy the fresh air, and maybe even spot some local wildlife. No prior riding experience is necessary – just relax, have fun, and savor the peaceful countryside on horseback. NOTE: Weight Limit: 220 lbs. (100kg).
Itinerary
7:45am Meet at the CAC Roundabout
8:00am Bus departs
8:45am Horsemanship, Horseshoe Paining, and Horse Riding
10:30am Bus departs
11:15am Arrive at TRU
Be Prepared
Bring a full water bottle and food if you will get hungry. No meals will be provided.
Please wear long pants and closed toed shoes with a heel.
Bring a long sleeve in case the weather turns but also to keep you out of the sun.
You will have a saddle bag to put your belongings in whilst on our ride. Cameras, extra water, sun lotion etc.
A riding helmet will be provided.
Safety
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Approach Carefully: Always approach a horse slowly and from the front so they can see you coming.
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Speak Softly: Horses can get scared easily, so talk to them in a calm and gentle voice.
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No Sudden Movements: Avoid sudden movements or loud noises that might startle the horse.
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Stay in Safe Spots: Always stay where the instructor tells you it's safe, like beside the horse, not directly behind.
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Wear Proper Gear: Wear a helmet and sturdy shoes when you're around horses to protect yourself.
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Follow Instructions: Listen carefully to your instructor and follow their directions so everyone stays safe.
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Be Respectful: Treat the horse kindly and with respect, just like you would want to be treated.
Remember, horses are big and powerful animals, so it's important to be cautious and respectful when you're near them.