Breeders group features Canadian horse on June 2

The Upper Canada District Canadian Horse Breeders Association is holding a Canadian Horse Pageant at Hidden Meadow Farm, 5806, 2nd Line Erin on June 2.

There will be demonstrations of the Canadian Horse in harness, under saddle, jumping, and classical dressage. Marathon cart rides will be available in the morning.

There is a silent and live auction of new and used horse tack and equipment and related items. There are vendor booths available.

In April of 2002, the Parliament of Canada passed a bill establishing the Canadian Horse as Canada’s national horse, recognizing the breed’s attributes and contribution to Canadian history. The bill received royal assent, becoming law, on April 30, 2002. Hidden Meadow Farm is dedicated to breeding Canadian Horses that continue to show the versatility, athletic ability, and intelligence of the “little iron horse.” All proceeds are used for education and to promote Canada’s national horse.

For more information contact Geoff Pantling at 519-855-6498 or Geoff@canadianhorses.com.

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