ALL RIDES LEAVE AT 10AM SHARP
Feel free to contact any of the Ride Hosts or trail committee members for questions related to any of the rides.
Bring a Guest
Guests are allowed to ride with the club. They need to pay $10 for insurance, sign a waiver and follow club rules at the ride.
Consider Hosting a Ride!
The club supports individuals considering hosting a ride at their farm. Porta Potties are provided and the host receives $200 towards their event.
(Please note a Wiarton Work Weekend may be cancelled due to weather concerns)
Any club member or guest rider considering joining the club can come participate. Check it out and join in the fun of trail cleaning and riding. Learn the trails and consider becoming a trail leader.
May 31 - June 2 First Wiarton Work Weekend (Spring Camp)
June 14-16 Second Wiarton Work Weekend (Spring Camp)
June 28 - July 1 Third Wiarton Work Weekend (Spring Camp)
July 12-14 Fourth Wiarton Work Weekend (Spring Camp) and Potluck
Be prepared to do some walking to clear trails of rocks and fallen trees.
What to Bring: Pack nippers and saws for clearing trails. Pack hay and water for your horse as well as food and supplies for yourself. Outdoor washroom provided. Parking and overnight camping is across from the 5 Day Ride site. Day starts 9:30-10:00. Please remember that these are Work Weekends.
For more information and directions contact John Uyl 519-525-6560 or any trail committee member.
Plan to attend the best camping adventure with your horse in Ontario.
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Wednesday, July 31 to Sunday, August 4.
Registration Deadline For the 5 Day Ride July 15,2024
Members MUST be PRE-REGISTERED and have riding insurance to attend this ride.
On line registration is received automatically by the club.
Payment can be by cheque, cash or e-transfer.
Please do not e-transfer until you receive an email and an assigned password.
Mail cheques to: J. Gillberry
CSC Treasurer
015449 Grey Bruce Line
RR#3 Chesley ON
N0G1L0
Camp for the weekend or come for a day ride. Earliest arrival time is Friday noon onwards to set up camp and join friends around the campfire.
Please email or message Sharon Adler to ask questions.
There is a lot of room for big trailers & highlines and lots of room to be able to turn rigs on a flat surface. Water for horses and porta potty is available. Dogs must be leashed. A fire pit is available.
Sandy footing, forest trails, steep parts.
Directions: From Highway 89, go north on Airport Road. The camp is on the east side of the road, just north of the Mansfield Outdoor Center at the former Youth Correctional Site.
Helmet Rule:
To view all the forest By Laws please go to https://www.dufferincounty.ca/sites/default/files/forest/Forest%20By-Law%20-%20Consolidated%20Version.pdf
Address: Emergency # 937513 Airport Road, Mansfield, ON L0N 1M0
-*GPS may say Mulmer*
Directions for parking: Stay to the right on the lane way, continue to the top of the hill to the green gate. Close the green gate behind you. Continue along lane to the large event field.
Host Sharon Adler email izzeesmail@gmail.com
Jointly hosted by CSC and OTRA
See information posted above for details.
Camp for the weekend or come for a day ride.
Earliest arrival time is Friday noon onwards to set up camp and join friends around the campfire.
Please email or message Sonja to ask questions.
There is a lot of room for big trailers & highlines and lots of room to be able to turn rigs on a flat surface. Water for horses and porta potty is available. Dogs must be leashed. A fire pit is available.
Sandy footing, forest trails, steep parts.
Directions: From Highway 89, go north on Airport Road. The camp is on the east side of the road, just north of the Mansfield Outdoor Center at the former Youth Correctional Site.
Helmet Rule:
To view all the forest By Laws please go to https://www.dufferincounty.ca/sites/default/files/forest/Forest%20By-Law%20-%20Consolidated%20Version.pdf
Address: Emergency # 937513 Airport Road, Mansfield, ON L0N 1M0
-*GPS may say Mulmer*
Directions for parking: Stay to the right on the lane way, continue to the top of the hill to the green gate. Close the green gate behind you. Continue along lane to the large event field.
Host Sonja Wyss
705-434-7947
This weekend is hosted by CSC and OTRA. Horse sights have water taps and two corrals. Sites do not have electricity or sewer hookups.
Beautiful river scenery , hardwood forests and steep hills. Trails range from easy to challenging. There is an outdoor sand arena to ride in and play equine games in. Bath house, laundry, playground and splash pad available. Paisley village is only 5 minutes away with a grocery, bakery and liquor/beer store. A hardware with horse feed and supplies is just outside of town. Port Elgin is 20 minutes aware on Lake Huron and has a beautiful beach.
Participants must reserve their campsite through the Saugeen Bluffs Campground Campsite individually at: https://www.saugeenconservation.ca
Hosted by Sharon Adler iaaeesmail@gmail.comCamp
Camp for the weekend or come for a day ride.
Earliest arrival time is Friday noon onwards to set up camp and join friends around the campfire.
Please email or message Sharon Adler to ask questions.
There is a lot of room for big trailers & highlines and lots of room to be able to turn rigs on a flat surface. Water for horses and porta potty is available. Dogs must be leashed. A fire pit is available.
Sandy footing, forest trails, steep parts.
Directions: From Highway 89, go north on Airport Road. The camp is on the east side of the road, just north of the Mansfield Outdoor Center at the former Youth Correctional Site.
Helmet Rule:
To view all the forest By Laws please go to https://www.dufferincounty.ca/sites/default/files/forest/Forest%20By-Law%20-%20Consolidated%20Version.pdf
Address: Emergency # 937513 Airport Road, Mansfield, ON L0N 1M0
-*GPS may say Mulmer*
Directions for parking: Stay to the right on the lane way, continue to the top of the hill to the green gate. Close the green gate behind you. Continue along lane to the large event field.
Host Sharon Adler
Address of ride:
16733 Story Drive
Thorndale, ON
Host Ron and Joan Karr
contact information:
phone: 519-381-1908
email: karrcsc@gmail.com
Trail Description: Moderate Challenge with some hills and river crossing.
Pack levelling blocks for trailers.
Apple Orchards/ Hardwoods/ Pine and Scenic View of the Blue Mountain.
Easy footing for horses with small hills.
Some outdoor obstacle training items. Indoor arena with obstacle training items.
Some pens available and highlining available.
Level ground for trailers
Address: Stonehaven Quarter Horses
2623 Concession 10 North Nottawasaga Road,
Collingwood, Ontario
Host Chuck Ornstein
705-445-3524 (house phone)
September 5 - 8
Possible Ride Algonquin Trails
Details to come
Sharon may be organizing. izzeesmail@gmail.com
September 13 -16 Dufferin Forest/Mansfield Ride
This is a joint ride for CSC and OTRA.
Camp for the weekend or come for a day ride.
Earliest arrival time is Friday noon onwards to set up camp and join friends around the campfire.
Please email or message Sharon Adler to ask questions.
There is a lot of room for big trailers & highlines and lots of room to be able to turn rigs on a flat surface. Water for horses and porta potty is available. Dogs must be leashed. A fire pit is available.
Sandy footing, forest trails, steep parts.
From Highway 89, go north on Airport Road. The camp is on the east side of the road, just north of the Mansfield Outdoor Center at the former Youth Correctional Site.
Helmet Rule:
To view all the forest By Laws please go to https://www.dufferincounty.ca/sites/default/files/forest/Forest%20By-Law%20-%20Consolidated%20Version.pdf
Address: Emergency # 937513 Airport Road, Mansfield, ON L0N 1M0
-*GPS may say Mulmer*
Directions for parking: Stay to the right on the lane way, continue to the top of the hill to the green gate. Close the green gate behind you. Continue along lane to the large event field.
Host Sharon Adler email izzeesmail@gmail.com
September 19-23
Relaxin'Acres Ranch on the Ganaraska Forest
*Private campground with direct access to the Ganaraska Forest on the east forest. Box stalls or pasture turnout, bring your own pens or high line. Running potable water available. Community Fire pit with firewood supplied. Hay available for purchase (please do not bring your own). Outdoor kitchen and picnic tables and generator available.
Riders need to book their own site at:
(705) 761-6917
Ganaraska Conservation
All Ganaraska Forest visitors are required to have a membership or day pass and are required to present their membership or day pass to GRCA staff or enforcement officers upon request.
Horseback
Yearly Membership $80
Day Pass $16
3 Day Pass for $48.00
DO NOT PURCHASE a Day Pass more than 7 days in advance. An email is required to purchase passes on line
Online passes can be purchased at: https://store.ganaraskaconservation.ca
G2G Bridge Fundraising September 27 -29
See the Poster below.
A registered charity with the purpose of maintaining and advocating for trails along Southwestern Ontario's historical transportation route.
Starting at the Threshers park by the arena, riders and drivers will ride the "rail trail" to Auburn River Retreat Campground for a self packed lunch or treat yourself from the food truck. Following the lunch break, we return ride to Threshers park.
Horse camping will be available at the Blyth Campground. This campground has hookups, dumping station, electricity and bath houses.
The town of Blyth has all you need to pick up forgotten items.
Follow up a great day of riding with live entertainment, bon-fire, raffle and silent auction.
Volunteering is a great way to get to know people while paying it forward. Consider joining us to support this great cause.
email Ruth Uyl at john.ruth@tcc.on.ca
Stay tuned for more details to come.
Saugeen Bluffs Campground Hallowe'en Event
This weekend is hosted by CSC and OTRA.
Plan to showcase you and your horse in a Hallowe'en Costume and then enter a Contest for the best costume.
Beautiful river scenery , hardwood forests and hills. An outdoor sand arena to ride in and play games is available.Paisley village is 5 min away with grocery, bakery and liquor/beer store. A hardware with horse feed and supplies is just outside of town. Port Elgin is 20 minutes aware on Lake Huron and has a beautiful beach.
Horse sights have water taps and two corrals. Sites do not have electricity or sewer hookups.
Participants must reserve their campsite through the Saugeen Bluffs Campground Campsite individually at: https://www.saugeenconservation.ca
Hosted by Sharon Adler email iaaeesmail@gmail.comon
July 31 to August 4 2024
Following Supper a General Meeting will be held.
Location Joan Cloakey‘s home.
Thank You to Everyone who attended and to Joan and Doug for hosting.
Feel free to email anyone on the executive or post your question on our facebook page.