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Tourism Melville, Saskatchewan

   

Surrounding Communities ~ Horse Activities

Bev’s Trail Ride
Bev Pilipow (306) 728-3564

Bev’s Trail Ride started a few years ago and has become an annual event taking place in late July. The ride starts out 10 miles west and 2 miles south of Melville This two day event starts out at 10:30 a.m. and at a cost of $40 per person (meals included) you get to enjoy the whole weekend.

Dreams Come True (English Riding & Home Farm Produce)
Rod & Paula Beattie
306-728-2735
Email : dreamscometrue@yourlink.ca

Offering a full Cross Country Course for all riding levels.
Full Show Jumping Course. Course hire - Competitions - Weekend riding - Holidays and Summer Camps.

Teaching English Riding for all ages and levels beginner to 
advanced. Including 3 mile Course for Recreational Riding as well as Competition Training.

In addition Home Farm Produce; grain fed, free range:
Pork, beef, chicken, turkey, goose, duck.
Sausages available - to order (various flavors)
Fresh farm eggs.

Fall Fair Trail Ride
Kim Schick (306) 728-4535

An annual trail ride takes place during the Melville Fall Fair located at the AgriPark on Labour Day weekend. The trail ride is free, all you need to bring is your horse and there are concessions available on the grounds. The trail is 12 miles long and it starts out at 11 am. For more information contact Kim Schick.

Spotted Medicine Horse Outfitters 
Phone: (306)-696-3520 or (306) 697-7222 or (306) 697-7232

Located on the south side of Crooked Lake and west from the Cowessess First Nations mall, Spotted Medicine Horse Outfitters provides trail rides and tee-pee camping for the first timer or the experienced rider alike.

The camp features a comfortable site, just right for relaxing after a day in the saddle. After working up an appetite riders can enjoy delicious, hearty meals cooked over a fireplace or BBQ.

A nearby trailer boasts an electric stove and fridge for added convenience. In the evening you can relax around a roaring campfire and listen to the lonesome wail of a coyote, and hear stories of the Legend of the Qu’Appelle Valley. Later you can retire for the night in a tee-pee and experience what First Nations people experienced a hundred generations before you.

During the day, you can use the Spotted Medicine Horse Canoes, or fish for the plentiful walleye, northern pike and perch that inhabit Crooked Lake.

With its sixth year underway Spotted Medicine Horse Outfitters is becoming an increasingly popular destination for those with the spirit of adventure who yearn to experience a oneness with nature away from the increasing complexity of the everyday busy world.

  

   
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Last Update June 27, 2009 by Becquet Enterprises