Category: | Point of interest, Establishment, |
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Address: | 265110 Range Rd 273, Alberta T4A 2M1, Canada |
Postal code: | T4A 2M1 |
Phone: | (403) 630-1339 |
Monday: | 8:00 AM – 10:00 PM |
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Tuesday: | 8:00 AM – 10:00 PM |
Wednesday: | 8:00 AM – 10:00 PM |
Thursday: | 8:00 AM – 10:00 PM |
Friday: | 8:00 AM – 10:00 PM |
Saturday: | 8:30 AM – 8:00 PM |
Sunday: | 8:30 AM – 8:00 PM |
A fantastic hunter/jumper facility East of Airdrie. The new owners took possession in April and have worked tirelessly to clean up the barn, arenas and turnouts to make them safe and reliable. The horses are all healthy and happy, which is what it's all about. The indoor and outdoor arena are also spacious and tended to almost daily. There is an onsite hunter/jumper trainer to help with anything needed for you and your horse. Haul-in is also welcome.
If you want your horses treated right by caring and committed owners, this place is for you! I never worry for one minute that our horses are being taken care of and the atmosphere at the barn is warm and welcoming by everyone. Chantelle and Katherine your hard work does not go unnoticed! Thank You!!
My horse recently moved to Bridleridge when it was purchased by the new owners and I am extremely happy with their services. My horse is back in great condition and I am thoroughly impressed by the work the staff has put in to ensure the facility is at tip top shape after being vacant for so long. This barn is now the home of Eperon Equestrian and the head trainer Katherine Vignola has been an incredible coach for the 3 years we have been with her.
I recommend this facility and Katherine to anyone who wants a great trainer and owners who take care of the horses first and foremost.
I’ve followed Katherine from Bridleridge to Canadiana and back to Bridleridge. Her passion for horses and the sport of show jumping is reflected in our lessons. I’ve never seen someone so animated, so expressive when explaining something. It makes you want to try even harder. She makes it her job, to insure that not just you, but that your horse is ready for the job. Focusing on riding your horse correctly, building the top line and working on strengthening the hind end. There is no skipping steps when creating a good show jumper.