In early May, top Canadian eventer Selena O’Hanlon expanded her sales and training business by opening a barn at Waterstone Farm in Caledon, Ontario, a location owned by good friend and student Ann Heuckendorff, who has had the facility for six years.

“I made the move because I wanted my horses to have access to hills which are excellent for strength training,” said O’Hanlon. “It’s also a horsey mecca and much closer to Toronto so it gives my many sales horses much greater visibility.”

O’Hanlon has a limited number of training stalls at the Caledon location and is offering ship-in lessons for dressage and stadium, with cross-country sessions off-property. The original Kingston, ON, location at Balsam Hall, run by her mom and biggest supporter, Morag O’Hanlon, provides rehab programs for horses with icing, wrapping, hand-walking, Bemer therapy, TheraPlate, and managed turnout. O’Hanlon Eventing will also be offering show jumping and dressage clinics at Balsam Hall throughout the summer on June 25th, July 30th, and Sept 10th.

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