Whether you dream of trail rides, dressage or simply want to gain confidence, our exceptional school horses and certified instructors are here to guide you at every step of your journey
A Trusted Learning Experience
RENOWNED FOR TEACHING
For over 20 years, our stable has helped riders of all ages reach their goals. Whether for leisure, competition or skill development, our teaching approach is built on experience with hundreds of students and carefully trained horses. This expertise allows us to offer structured, effective, and personalized instruction for every rider.
Our certified instructors bring a contagious passion for riding. They’re skilled educators, attentive and encouraging, always motivating each rider to improve while respecting their pace. Their expertise ensures your progress happens in a safe, supportive and professional environment.
Our horses are well-trained and carefully selected to suit every rider — from beginners to advanced levels, from children to adults. Calm, well-balanced and responsive, they are true partners in learning and make every session enjoyable.
Chaque cheval suit un entraînement respectueux, basé sur la douceur et la constance, pour garantir la sécurité des cavaliers.
Nous choisissons des chevaux en fonction de leur tempérament, leur polyvalence et leur compatibilité avec différents profils d’élèves.
Nos chevaux reçoivent une alimentation adaptée, des soins réguliers et un suivi vétérinaire rigoureux pour assurer leur bien-être.
Du poney d’initiation au cheval de compétition, notre cavalerie variée permet à chacun de progresser avec le partenaire idéal.
Nous utilisons des méthodes d’approche basées sur la confiance, l’écoute et la patience. Aucun geste brusque ni contrainte inutile : le cheval coopère parce qu’il se sent compris et en sécurité.
Chaque cheval a son propre tempérament et ses limites. Nous ajustons donc la fréquence des séances et leur intensité pour éviter la fatigue, l’usure prématurée ou la frustration.
Nos chevaux reçoivent une nourriture de qualité, adaptée à leur âge, leur niveau d’activité et leur condition physique. Des suivis réguliers avec des professionnels (vétérinaires, ostéopathes, maréchaux) assurent leur santé globale.
Quand ils ne sont pas en cours, nos chevaux profitent de sorties quotidiennes en paddock, souvent en petits groupes, pour entretenir leur bien-être mental et leur instinct naturel de sociabilisation.
Chez nous, chaque cheval est un partenaire, jamais un outil. Le respect, la douceur et l’écoute guident toutes nos interventions. Le bien-être animal est au cœur de notre approche : alimentation adaptée, environnement sain, soins réguliers et temps de repos bien mérité. C’est en respectant nos chevaux qu’on obtient le meilleur d’eux.
Chez nous, chaque cheval est un partenaire, jamais un outil. Le respect, la douceur et l’écoute guident toutes nos interventions. Le bien-être animal est au cœur de notre approche : alimentation adaptée, environnement sain, soins réguliers et temps de repos bien mérité. C’est en respectant nos chevaux qu’on obtient le meilleur d’eux.
Nous utilisons des méthodes d’approche basées sur la confiance, l’écoute et la patience. Aucun geste brusque ni contrainte inutile : le cheval coopère parce qu’il se sent compris et en sécurité.
Chaque cheval a son propre tempérament et ses limites. Nous ajustons donc la fréquence des séances et leur intensité pour éviter la fatigue, l’usure prématurée ou la frustration.
Nos chevaux reçoivent une nourriture de qualité, adaptée à leur âge, leur niveau d’activité et leur condition physique. Des suivis réguliers avec des professionnels (vétérinaires, ostéopathes, maréchaux) assurent leur santé globale.
Quand ils ne sont pas en cours, nos chevaux profitent de sorties quotidiennes en paddock, souvent en petits groupes, pour entretenir leur bien-être mental et leur instinct naturel de sociabilisation.
Safety is never left to chance. Whether in the arena, barn or on the trail, we ensure a high level of supervision and clear protocols tailored to every rider’s level and age.
All lessons are overseen by trained instructors who are present, alert and ready to guide or step in when needed.
Saddles, tack, helmets, rails and fences are inspected regularly to meet safety standards and ensure comfort for both rider and horse.
Safety rules are explained before each activity, tailored to the group’s age and experience — so everyone knows how to react, even in unexpected situations.
In the event of an incident, our team is trained to act quickly using clear protocols and accessible tools to ensure everyone’s safety.
Designed for new riders or those wishing to try a lesson before joining a full session or group class
Children aged 5 to 6:
Duration: 60 minutes
Cost: $60
Children aged 7 to 11:
Duration: 90 minutes
Cost: $90
Children 12 and up & adults:
Duration: 2 hours
Cost: $120
Ideal for all levels, these lessons offer progression in a small group with a lively and supportive atmosphere. Perfect for learning and sharing your passion.
An evaluation or introductory lesson is required before registering for a group session.
Group lessons are limited to a maximum of 4 riders to ensure optimal guidance.
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For riders seeking personal guidance. Focused entirely on your goals, these sessions move at your pace with full instructor attention.
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Focused on precision and elegance, this style builds a strong seat and refined control of the horse.
Inspired by cowboy traditions, this style encourages relaxation, responsiveness, and a deep connection with your horse.
For those who love wide open spaces: trail rides, outdoor adventures, and a deep connection with nature.
Focused on precision and elegance, this style builds a strong seat and refined control of the horse.
For those who love wide open spaces: trail rides, outdoor adventures, and a deep connection with nature.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Children can begin riding lessons at age 5 or 6, depending on their level of maturity.
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However, children aged 2 to 5 can be introduced to the world of horses through our discovery workshops with Diego, our miniature horse.
Lessons are offered on weekdays from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., and on weekends from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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Weekend lessons are primarily reserved for group sessions. However, private lessons may be available on weekends if time slots remain open.
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Group sessions: Your lesson will take place on the same day and at the same time each week. You will receive your scheduled time no later than 7 days before the session begins.
Absolutely! Lessons are open to everyone — young and old, with or without experience.
Riders should dress comfortably and appropriately for the weather.
Long pants are required.
English riding: Leggings or classic riding pants.
Western riding: Straight-cut jeans (no jeggings).
Ankle boots or riding boots with a small heel are mandatory.
Sneakers and sandals are not allowed.
In winter:
A balaclava is recommended. Avoid toques and bulky headbands, as they can interfere with the helmet.
Warm gloves or mittens
For those more sensitive to the cold: hand warmers, toe warmers, heated gloves or socks
A riding helmet (helmet cap) is provided free of charge during the rider’s first session.
After that, each rider must purchase their own personal helmet.
Ideally, riders should also purchase proper riding boots for added comfort and safety.
English riding: Short boots with half-chaps or tall riding boots / winter riding boots, riding gloves, and a crop.
Western riding: Cowboy boots / winter riding boots.
Students participating in show jumping or barrel racing must purchase a safety vest.
Spectators are allowed to watch lessons as long as they do not disrupt their proper conduct.
The instructor reserves the right to ask any disruptive spectator to leave.
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Riders are responsible for preparing their own horse for the lesson.
Spectators are not allowed to assist with grooming or post-lesson care.
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Dogs are strictly prohibited on the premises of the equestrian center.
Children can begin riding lessons at age 5 or 6, depending on their level of maturity.
—
However, children aged 2 to 5 can be introduced to the world of horses through our discovery workshops with Diego, our miniature horse.
Lessons are offered on weekdays from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., and on weekends from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
—
Weekend lessons are primarily reserved for group sessions. However, private lessons may be available on weekends if time slots remain open.
—
Group sessions: Your lesson will take place on the same day and at the same time each week. You will receive your scheduled time no later than 7 days before the session begins.
Absolutely! Lessons are open to everyone — young and old, with or without experience.
Riders should dress comfortably and appropriately for the weather.
Long pants are required.
English riding: Leggings or classic riding pants.
Western riding: Straight-cut jeans (no jeggings).
Ankle boots or riding boots with a small heel are mandatory.
Sneakers and sandals are not allowed.
In winter:
A balaclava is recommended. Avoid toques and bulky headbands, as they can interfere with the helmet.
Warm gloves or mittens
For those more sensitive to the cold: hand warmers, toe warmers, heated gloves or socks
A riding helmet (helmet cap) is provided free of charge during the rider’s first session.
After that, each rider must purchase their own personal helmet.
Ideally, riders should also purchase proper riding boots for added comfort and safety.
English riding: Short boots with half-chaps or tall riding boots / winter riding boots, riding gloves, and a crop.
Western riding: Cowboy boots / winter riding boots.
Students participating in show jumping or barrel racing must purchase a safety vest.
Spectators are allowed to watch lessons as long as they do not disrupt their proper conduct.
The instructor reserves the right to ask any disruptive spectator to leave.
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Riders are responsible for preparing their own horse for the lesson.
Spectators are not allowed to assist with grooming or post-lesson care.
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Dogs are strictly prohibited on the premises of the equestrian center.
Still Have Questions?
If you’re unsure which option is right for you or your child, don’t hesitate to reach out. We’ll take the time to answer all your questions and help you choose the path that suits you best.