The Aberdeen Sunset Riders is a non profit riding group that volunteer and operate the Aberdeen Equestrian Centre. Our group of riders get together for clinics, trail rides and fun events. We offer the opportunity for members to acquire knowledge and skills in specific equine-related areas, meet new people and socialize with others who have common interests, provide a community resource, provide a safe environment under which to develop equine skills and participate in equine activities. The Aberdeen Equestrian Centre is available to rent to other groups. We are proud to offer a great facility that is used by other riding groups, dog agility groups, and 4-H clubs, to name a few. Our facility comes equipped with: • A sand riding surface (80 X 180) • Heated lobby and indoor viewing area • Arena spectator seating • Indoor washroom facilities • Fully equipped kitchen area with tables and chairs available to your clubs for meal accommodation • Basic English jumping equipment • A round pen and team penning panels • Full complement of regulation equipment for Western Trail Class • Full complement of regulation equipment for Gymkhana • Wireless sound system for instruction and event announcing • Highway driving to our door and ample parking Please feel free to contact us at aberdeensunsetriders.com
Phone: 306-370-6602
Box 201
Aberdeen, SK
All breed, all-discipline Club. Activities include winter cattle penning/sorting series, clinics and special events for youth.
Phone: 306-445-2864
Box 1491
North Battleford, SK
Phone: 306-948-6141
Box 1116
Biggar, SK
Phone: 306-281-6855
Box 508
Clavet, SK
Phone: 306-867-6649
Box 179
Loreburn, SK
We are a family orientated club helping all enjoy horses in a safe and productive manner. We teach riding and driving of horses.
Phone: 306-774-6805
Box 84
Vanguard, SK
Canadian Ranch Roping Association (CRRA) is a nonprofit organization that promotes and supports traditional ranch roping. The CRRA’s focus towards excellence in horsemanship, sportsmanship, and safety of rider, horse, and cattle is at the forefront of everything we do. We promote low-stress livestock handling using techniques that are used in the field and at ranch roping events. We strive to provide a positive and welcoming environment for all ranch roping enthusiasts, regardless of skill level or experience. We have the Open group for experienced ropers and Novice group for ropers who are learning the skills, but have some experience riding and roping. Our ranch ropings are hosted by our membership throughout the year at various arenas throughout Saskatchewan. Community is very important to us and we enjoy gathering together with friends and family, to hone our skills throwing loops of all kinds, both functional and fancy! We hold clinics at least twice a year for folks who are brand new to the sport, are interested in learning how to rope, work on their riding skills and want learn about what a ranch roping competition is all about. The clinicians are all experienced ranch ropers with years of working with cattle and horses. If this sounds like something you want to explore please visit our website www.canadianranchroping.ca, our Facebook and Instagram pages plus our YouTube channel.
Phone: 306-537-1070
25 McNab Cres
Regina, SK
Regular summer and fall clinics offered. Instruction given in English and Western Dressage by a level one coach. Small class sizes. Fun and relaxed atmosphere. All ages welcome.
Phone: 306-778-2371
200 Springfield Rd, RR1
Wymark, SK
Grasswood Horse Park, located South of Saskatoon offers members outdoor riding with perimeter trail, an obstacle trail course, 2 fenced arenas, including a working equitation course and a polocrosse field. Managed by the CPHRA volunteer non-profit board. Rider/Handlers must be members of CPHRA and SHF.
Phone: 306-221-6850
Site 816 Comp 162 RR#8
Saskatoon, SK
Phone: 306-341-1499
Box 683
Delisle, SK
Phone: 306-460-9249
Box 1885
Kindersley, SK
We are a small volunteer committee that run and maintain the Eastend Rodeo Grounds. We fundraise for items and have a small group of youth who are learning to ride, rope, compete in horse shows and rodeos. We try and get togethr at our arena two days a week June-September. We put on fun gymkhana days and the annual horse show.
Phone: 306-295-4040
Box 601
Eastend, SK
Phone: 306-698-7905
PO Box 488
Wolseley, SK
We are an all ladies horse club. Ages 18 and up, we get together for social rides, crafts, education, meetings and all around good horse fun.
Phone: 306-381-8391
RR 5 Box 60
Saskatoon, SK
Phone: 306-222-1165
1022-407 Hampton Circle
Saskatoon SK, SK
Phone: 306-241-0680
Box 46 Site 715 RR 7 LCD Main
Saskatoon, SK
Welcome to the amazing world of eventing! Horse trials are the local level of three-day eventing. Yes, THE 3 day eventing you have seen at the Olympics! But, we have much smaller jumps and expectations. Plus, a lot less stress and a lot more fun! Come out and give it a try. EV-60 (Starter) level is 60 cm (2 ft) maximum jump heights and if you can walk, trot and canter you have the dressage test covered. Check out the rules and tests covered in our booklet for an idea of how welcoming and progressive the sport can be for riders and horses of all ages. Then come on out to one of our fun and welcoming events and work your way up at your own pace and comfort level in a supportive equestrian community.
Phone: 306-281-6633
Box 723
Langham, SK
Kingskettle Pony Club is a small outdoor pony club situated on an acreage on Clarence Avenue south of Saskatoon. Members are not required to stable their horses on the premises. We ride in all seasons including winter. Study sessions for stable management take place twice monthly during the winter and spring
Phone: 306-373-5605
Site 811 Comp 9 RR 8
Saskatoon, SK
A family oriented grassroots riding club of horse enthusiasts who get together to enjoy our horses and the sport in a fun atmosphere.
Phone: 306-360-7131
Box 231
Lanigan, SK
Phone: 306-248-7273
GD Box 1
Bright Sand, SK
The Maple Creek Light Horse puts on an annual horse show in August.
Phone: 306-662-3353
PO Box 970
Maple Creek, SK
Phone: 306-752-4240
Box 159
Melfort, SK
Phone: 306-283-4632
RR1
Langham, SK
The MJ Exhibition Company is a non-profit organization that boards horses and hosts shows.
Phone: 306-692-2723
250 Thatcher Drive E
Moose Jaw, SK
New Frontier Horse Show is a non-profit organization located in Swift Current, Saskatchewan which hosts a 3 day horse show in July and various clinic throughout the year. We welcome all breeds and disciplines and all ages of equestrians.
Phone: 306-741-9172
P.O. Box 23
Swift Current, SK
Phone: 306-457-8209
Box 686
Stoughton, SK
Phone: 306-769-7071
Box 121
Star City, SK
Park Valley pony club offers youth and adults opportunities to be involved in equestrian sport. Providing stable management as well as riding educational lessons, events, and community fundraising. The objectives of The Pony Club are: to encourage young people to ride and to learn to enjoy all kinds of sport connected with horses and riding, to give instruction in riding and horse mastership, and to educate members to look after and to take proper care of their animals. Park Valley Pony Club is one of the largest branches in Saskatchewan and takes pride in the fact we have members from a very large geographic area of SK. Our members and their knowledge, success, and outstanding representation throughout the equine community and community at large, speak volumes for the success of this club
Phone: 306-281-6633
Box 723
Langham, SK
Riding club locates at McLean, Saskatchewan. Family environment, teach all riders different patterns and to just have fun on Sundays throughout the summer.
Phone: 306-530-0481
1102 1867 Hamilton St
Regina, SK
Phone: 306-491-9102
743 Costigan Place
Saskatoon, SK
The Prairie N’ Forest Equestrian Club strives to cater to all levels of equestrian, whether they be seasoned horse people or beginners to the equestrian sport. We host clinics, show and other fun events that are open to all ages and abilities.
Phone: 306-240-7980
Box 972
Meadow Lake, SK
Phone: 306-421-3895
1215 Pascoe Dr. E.
Moose Jaw, SK
PAWWSHA is an open breed club that focusses on providing a fun and supportive environment for riders of all ages and disciplines to learn with their equine partner.
Phone: 306-575-7570
Box 273
Wawota, SK
118-27th Street West
Prince Albert, SK
Box 1023
Lanigan, SK
The Rosetown Riding Club is a club based out of Rosetown, SK. Our outdoor arena is located on the North end of town. Our club put on a just for fun Gymkhana series, along with a Little Buckaroo Fun Day.
Phone: 306-831-8365
Box 42
Fiske, SK
Phone: 306-690-7704
Box 431
Moose Jaw, SK
Promotion of the Clydesdale breed in all disciplines of halter, hitch, chore, and all riding styles.
Phone: 306-290-5241
Site 303 Cmp 7 RR#3 STN Main
Saskatoon, SK
Phone: 306-536-4448
Box 130
Kronau, SK
The goal of the SCMSA is to encourage the development of better mounted shooters through the promotion of shoots, jackpot shoots, clinics, and other similar events.
Phone: 306-731-3831
Box 1192
Lumsden, SK
The Saskatchewan Cutting Horse Association is open to all and dedicated to developing and promoting the sport of cutting and enriching our rural way of life. We provide a venue for recreational riders to develop their skills to show cutting horses as well as providing support to breeder and trainers.
Phone: 306-722-3643
Box 278
Fillmore, SK
Equestrian vaulting is simply gymnastics on horseback. While this sounds a bit scary, it is in a totally controlled environment so athletes, coaches and parents can fully enjoy the sport without fearing it. It is a sport that not only develops strength and flexibility but creates a bond of trust between the athlete and horse. Right from beginner, athletes accomplish amazing skills to help grow their confidence.
Phone: 306-229-1679
15 Reaman Ave
Yorkton, SK
Our mission statement is "Promote the sport of rodeo and the highest type of conduct and sportsmanship and expose its positive image to the general public. Preserve the western heritage - offer a privilege of bonding - offer an opportunity for education.
Phone: 306-458-7996
Box 411
Midale, SK
The goal of the Saskatchewan Hunter Jumper Association (SHJA) is to provide a strong support system for riders interested in the sport of show jumping and hunters. To enable and encourage all riders to compete at horse shows where hunter and jumper competitions are available. In order to achieve these goals, the SHJA will provide opportunities for education, horse shows and clinics aimed at all levels of hunter and jumper riders in Saskatchewan. The SHJA is here to help grow the hunter jumper community.
Phone: 306-270-8209
108-603 Lenore Drive
Saskatoon, SK
The Saskatchewan Long Riders are a group dedicated to endurance riding and equine welfare. The mission of the club is to encourage the growth and popularity of long distance riding with the motto of "to finish is to win", while keeping the welfare of our equine athletes in mind. Endurance Riding is a competitive equine event for riders of all ages. It is a timed test of an individual horse/rider team's ability to traverse a marked, measured cross-country "trail" over natural terrain for 25 mile (Limited Distance Event), 50 miles, 75 miles or 100 miles in a single day.
Phone: 306-222-0219
202 Labrecque Rd
Aberdeen, SK
The Saskatchewan Miniature Horse Club was formed to develop and promote the Miniature Hose breed; to develop and promote fellowship among individuals, breeders and associations; to encourage breeding, training, and exhibition of quality stock; to cooperate with all Miniature Horse Registries and abide by registry rules and regulations. The shows provide halter classes, halter obstacle classes, driving classes, many championship classes.
Phone: 306-355-2399
659 Duffield St. West
Moose Jaw, SK
Representing pure bred and part bred Morgans in Saskatchewan. Our club consists of Morgan breeders, competitive riders, recreational riders, working ranch riders and owner. We welcome all new members!
Phone: 306-421-3895
1215 Pascoe Dr. E
Moose Jaw, SK
The Saskatchewan Paint Horse Club (SPHC) teaches and promotes a high level of Horse Health and Wellness, Training and Professional Showing for individuals who own or have interest in the Paint Horse Breed. SPHC Youth are provided with mentoring and opportunities to develop as both an individual and a rider through age-appropriate educational clinics, shows/classes to increase their knowledge, skills, and abilities. This is promoted and supported annually by a Youth Scholarship fund that acknowledges academic, personal, and equine excellence. Qualified Youth may also be assisted and supported by SPHC to attend National and World Paint Horse Shows to represent Saskatchewan. In 2022, SPHC plans to offer a Fat and Fuzzy Open show, online auction, Combined Breed Horse Show, Breed Excellence Award, riding logs, Year End High Point award, riding and horse health clinics, fun rides and activities in accordance with the Sask Health Authority guidelines.
Phone: 306-940-8960
4036 Taylor St. E
Saskatoon, SK
The Saskatchewan Quarter Horse Association (SQHA) is a provincial affiliate of the American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA). The AQHA is the world's largest equine breed registry and membership organization. The SQHA aims to host 3 sanctioned AQHA shows per year. The SQHA often hosts fun youth events and social events at our shows to grow camaraderie amongst our members. We host one to two clinics per year, with an emphasis on encouraging youth participation. The last three years we have provided a free Horse Show Demonstration Day to introduce the sport of horse to youth or people new to the industry.
Phone: 306-280-9904
Box 527
Aberdeen, SK
Box 46 Site 715 RR7 LCD Main
Saskatoon, SK
Box 741
Dilke, SK
SRHA is an affiliate of the National reining Horse Association. We are pleased to confirm that our objective continues to be the growth of the reining horse industry in Saskatchewan. Our website contains valuable information in regard to membership, the Summer Series Shows and the SRHA Stakes and Futurity show held in October. The Breeder and Trainer Director can assist you in finding horses and trainers in your area.
Phone: 306-961-3492
RR #5 Site 31 Box 8
Prince Albert, SK
SRCA has been operating in Sask. for 59yrs, with 9 Affiliate Clubs around the province. Hosting a year end finals including both western performance and gymkhana events where the best riders from around the province get together, with ages ranging from 3-90 years old. Our focus is to provide a fun and friendly, family orientated weekend for all to enjoy. We offer 63 classes, plus a King/Queen contest (ages 6-21). Anyone is welcome to come out and watch SRCA Finals in Moose Jaw at the Golden Mile Arena September 26 - 28th, 2025.
Phone: 306-551-2248
Box 1
Sedley, SK
Box 633
Battleford, SK
The Sask Valley Riding Club is made up of members of all ages that share an interest in horses. The club coordinates various riding lessons, clinics, and activities for club members throughout the year and also enjoys getting out on trail rides.
Phone: 306-222-8271
Box 815
Dalmeny, SK
Saskatchewan Western Dressage Association (SWDA) is a SHF and WSDAC approved, province wide association established for the support, benefit, and education of Western Dressage in Saskatchewan. Western Dressage is a new, yet not so new, discipline for western horsemanship. The foundation of this organization is based on western dressage rules and tests which are used throughout North America.
Phone: 306-861-6220
PO Box 26
Yellow Grass, SK
The Saskatchewan Working Teamsters is dedicated to preserving and promoting the use of draft animals: in farming, using traditional methods of working the land; in the safe and proper use of harness and equipment; Our goal is Keeping our heritage alive.
Phone: 306-886-2050
Box 220
Bjorkdale, SK
The Saskatoon Dressage Club promotes and supports the sport of dressage throughout Saskatoon and surrounding area. We have been providing shows and clinics for the dressage community since the 1970's (formerly Saskatoon District CADORA).
Phone: 306-717-5774
110 Greenbryre Street
Corman Park, SK
A Saskatoon club that promotes horsemanship and competition by organizing and hosting the annual Trophy Show. The club promotes the equestrian sports of hunters and jumpers through other means which vary from year to year.
Phone: 306-270-3216
225 Wall Street
Dalmeny, SK
Saskatoon Team Penning club is a recreational club that is open to all ages and levels of Riding and Team Penning experience. The club encourages and promotes the sport in a fun and family friendly setting. We provide Family memberships. The Penning season runs from mid-October to mid-April.
Phone: 306-250-7441
Box 8102
Saskatoon, SK
Phone: 306-640-6466
1003 Coteau Avenue
Weyburn, SK
Phone: 306-441-9475
Box 415
Battleford, SK
To assist with the planning and organization of shows and clinics and to promote the Hunter/Jumper discipline in Saskatchewan.
Phone: 306-202-6642
3343 Caen Street
Saskatoon, SK
Phone: 306-740-9918
GD
Esterhazy, SK
Our club meets every week from November 15 - October long weekend. In the winter months we do various projects (braiding, leatherwork, saddle stands, etc.) and have information meetings to learn about Stable Management - safety, first aid, nutrition, etc. We ride weekly from APril - September and have several clinics and trail rides over the summer on weekends. We learn and take part in many disciplines/events (roping, cutting, barrels & poles, jumping, extreme trail, working equitation).
Phone: 306-298-2002
Box 153
Val Marie, SK
Phone: 306-292-8179
Box 368
Delisle, SK
Phone: 306-531-2116
RR#2 Site 5 Box 7
Craven, SK
Wheels and Saddle Club is an adult club only for equestrians who enjoy driving/riding for recreational sports. Members enjoy Fun-days and clinics to learn new skills and enjoy time with our horses. Club members are from Southeast Saskatchewan and Manitoba. In winter months we plan our year events.
Phone: 306-435-9162
Box 1025
Moosomin, SK
Established in 1908, the Yorkton Exhibition proudly hosts a number of events throughout the year. This year we have our Yorkton Hyundai Thunder in the Parkland presented by Yorkton Home Hardware, our Summer Fair that includes a variety of shows and our Harvest Showdown.
Phone: 306-783-4800
Box 908
Yorkton, SK