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LSE Summer Day Pony Camp- CANCELLED

Dates:

JULY 20th - 24th, 2020

AUGUST 10th - 14th, 2020

Covid- 19 Pandemic!

LSE, are working closely with the guidelines from the Ontario Government and Equestrian Canada to ensure all safety precautions will take place before, during and after our days of Pony Camp.  Little Stirrups Equine, will guarantee the upmost safety measures we can provide possible to keep everyone safe during this pandemic if we are allowed to run. 


We have unfortunately decided to cancel all PA Day Programs and our Summer Camps for July and August for 2020. We hope to have more PA Day camps available in the fall of 2020 if regulations allow us to. Stayed tuned for more details come September 2020.  

Registration Form Due Dates:

- Monday July 13th, 2020 for July 20th - 24th, 2020 Week

- Monday August 3rd, 2020 for Aug 10th - 14th, 2020 Week

Cost:

$325.00 + HST (13%) = $367.25

After Care:

After Care is Available from 4 - 6 pm. 

Additional $15.00 fee will be applied to your invoice.

Payment:

Payments are due three business days before camp day.

Payments can be made by EMT, Cheque or Cash.

EMT to littlestirrupsequine@outlook.com with the password being PonyCamp

Cheque or Cash dropped off to the farm

Payment Due Dates:

July- Wednesday July 15th, 2020

August- Wednesday August 5th, 2020

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Camp Day Details

Beginner Riders:

Riders who have not ridden before or only comfortable at the walk and trot.

Campers will start by learning the basics of handling their pony/horse safely. Next, we'll start with their one-hour formal English-Riding lessons with leaders, soon mastering the basic skills of riding on their own in a safe environment. Next, with a focus on safety, additional horsemanship activities will be included such as grooming, tacking, feeding, and basic horse care. To finish off the day, riders will participate in horsemanship games/theory, outside group games, singsongs, arts & craft activities.


Intermediate Riders:

Rider’s who are comfortable at walk, trot and just starting to canter.

Intermediate riders will be challenged with advanced horsemanship skill. With their one- hour formal English- Riding lesson, riders will work on building their riding abilities. Following, each rider will have a short course on beginner equine nutrition, show-grooming, basic first aid for horses, and advance horse theory.


Advance Riders:

Rider’s who are comfortable at walk, trot, canter and jumping.

Advanced riders will be tested on their advanced horsemanship skills. With their one – hour formal English- Riding lesson, the instructor will seek answers to why and how their riding capabilities work to make their horse perform. Following, riders will receive an introduction on loading a horse/pony on the trailer. As well, riders will receive a short course on advanced equine nutrition, show grooming, first aid for horses and advanced equine theory. 

End of The Week Horse Show (Friday)

For our week long day camps we like to have a little fun horse show for your child to show their family and friends what they've learnt during the week. We like to invite you to join us at 2:30 pm to come and see what the children have learnt. Each child will receive a completion ribbon with a ribbon ceremony. Each child will demonstrate their new or improved skills by completing a little obstacles course showing off their skills.  We encourage parents/guardians as well as close family friends to join us and celebrate a week of learning. 

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