Karin Ronde has developed and launched an app for riders to track their progress and set goals ‒ with or without an instructor.
There are four separate surveys targeted to individuals' and business owners' particular involvement in the Ontario horse industry.
'The Horse Athlete: Protections and Perspectives' acknowledges the horse as a subject, and no longer just an object, in equestrian sport.
Collaboration between Equestrian Nova Scotia and Equine Register Canada will provide owners and riders with digital tools.
Following extensive flood damage at the Ontario Veterinary College at the University of Guelph, the facility is asking for the public's help.
Led by OHHA/OEEEP and backed by OMAFA, the study seeks to to quantify the industry’s value and advocate for its growth.
World-renowned scientists tell the FEI that harm to sport horses is hiding in plain sight, giving no reason to delay reforms.
This year's Royal Agricultural Winter Fair, Nov. 7-16, promises to be exciting and marks the return of international CDI3*-W dressage.
Her Royal Highness's patronage recognizes the venue's dedication to sporting excellence as well as community and charitable initiatives.
The awards recognize world-class athletes, owners, officials, organizations, volunteers, and supporters in the Canadian equestrian industry.