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SafeSport

Everyone has the right to feel safe and to participate in an accessible and inclusive sport environment free from maltreatment, regardless of age, ancestry, colour, race, citizenship, ethnic origin, place of origin, language, creed, religion, athletic potential, disability, family status, marital status, gender identity, gender expression, sex and sexual orientation.

According to the Coach Association of Canada (CAC), safe sport refers to our collective responsibility to create , foster and preserve sport environments that ensure positive, healthy and fulfilling experiences for all individuals. A safe sport environment is one in which all sport stakeholders recognize and report acts of maltreatment and prioritize the welfare, safety and rights of every person at all times.

In addition to our Member code of conduct, we have Safe Sport standards for coaches and officials, Equestrian NS Board and staff. Athletes and parents/guardians are encouraged to engage in safe sport training and awareness ...

 

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Scotia-Series

Participate in Nova Scotia’s multi-discipline competition series to make your way to Provincial Championships and earn points for year-end awards! Competition Managers are supported with our unique on-line competition management system that will meet all your needs! Contact us at 1-800-263-2410 or [email protected] if you wish to sanction your competition as Equestrian NS Scotia Series! Scotia Series designed to promote and encourage participation in western, english, hunter, hack, jumper, dressage, and driving disciplines across Nova Scotia. The program supports community horse clubs, generating interest and encourages athletes and coaches to achieve personal success at competitions at an introductory or grassroots level. We support and facilitate the activities that take place at qualifying events to ensure athletes of all ages, have the opportunity to compete. Scotia Series rewards athletes and their horse for their dedication by recognizing their efforts at the local, district and ...

 

Individual/Family Membership

Equestrian Nova Scotia Memberships Join NOW! Anyone involved with horses can benefit from an Equestrian Nova Scotia membership. Whether you are a coach, official, competitor or a recreational rider, there is value in it for you! Individual Membership

Available to juniors (under 18 years) and seniors (18+ years as of January 1). Family Membership

Available to spouses and/or the junior aged children of either/both spouses. Juniors are defined as children 18 years of age & under in the calendar year. If the child/sibling turns 19 in the calendar year, an individual membership is required. Spouses may include those who are cohabiting, but not married by law; those who are married, but do not use the same surname; legal guardian(s) of a junior aged member. Refer a Friend and Save!

CURRENT MEMBERS - Refer NEW members for a credit of $5 towards your next year's membership. You can refer enough NEW members to get your next membership for FREE!* The new member must provide your Equestrian NS # in the ...

 

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Thank you and welcome to our community this year!

This notice is to advise you that your transaction has been processed.

You can ac cess other membership benefits via our website at equestriannovascotia.ca

To download a Capri Insurance brochure and to learn more about your insurance coverage and additional insurance options, please click here

When you view or print the membership card online, it is marked as completed in our system so a card will not be mailed out.

Please feel free to contact [email protected] if you experience issues regarding your card access or any other membership inquiries.

 

Return / Refund Policy

Equestrian NS’s goal is to ensure that you are completely satisfied with your purchase from our online store. When you receive your package, we ask that you examine it closely to ensure satisfactory condition of your order. If you are not satisfied with your order, you may exchange it in person or by mail. We would be pleased to exchange most items you buy online, up to 7 days after your receive your order.


All products purchased must be returned in their original purchase condition to:
Equestrian Nova Scotia
5516 Spring Garden Road 4th Floor
Halifax NS B3J 1G6

IMPORTANT: In the event that a returned order has missing items, the order may be refused, or those missing items will not be replaced during the exchange.

NOTE: Prior to shipping your product for exchange, please notify the Equestrian NS office at 1-902-425-5450 ext. 337 or [email protected] . For in-person exchanges, please contact the office in order to ensure a staff person will be available to serve you.

 

Club/Association Membership and Benefits

Club Membership

Offered on a calendar-year basis, our Club/Association Membership is available to equine/equestrian discipline or breed clubs/associations. Members have representation on the Equestrian NS Board of Directors via the designated Club Director position. 2024 Equestrian NS Club/Association Membership Application Insurance Requirements Although there is a minimum criteria to join us, clubs/associations are required to have commercial general liability insurance coverage, (minimum coverage limit of $2,000,000). The policy is to include Equestrian NS as an "additional insured". We highly recommend that member clubs/associations carry Directors' and Officers' Liability insurance. Our insurance partner, ACERA Insurance, can meet equine breed or discipline clubs and associations' insurance needs. Two types of insurance offered specifically for clubs and associations are : Commercial General Liability Insurance - Insurance that protects the organization, board members, volunteers, employees and ...

 

Online Shopping Policy

All orders and purchases made through this website are subject to the Online Shopping Terms and Conditions outlined below. These Online Shopping Terms and Conditions may change from time to time without prior notice, at our discretion.


This website is owned and operated by the Equestrian Nova Scotia (Equestrian NS). All orders and purchases made through the facilities of this website shall be subject to these Online Shopping Terms and Conditions.


The Equestrian NS may correct errors or inaccuracies and change or update information on this website at any time without notice, including in respect of prices and availability of items. All prices listed on this website are in Canadian dollars and all charges will be processed in Canadian dollars.


All prices listed on this website are subject to confirmation. The Equestrian NS will notify you by email if the confirmed price of an item you have selected differs from the price listed on the website or on your purchase order.


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Advertising Opportunites

We have opportunities for members and equine related groups to advertise to Equestrian NS members.

Equine Directory Profile

This listing on our website provides two options: Basic Profile (free) or Enhanced Profile (annual fee). The Basic Profile allows for specific information to be posted while the enhanced profile includes more information including a logo or picture. Profiles can be listed in multiple categories related to the organization's programs/services. To access this option, complete the Equine Directory Profile Form and submit it to our office by email, fax, or mail.

Advertising in our E-newsletters

This ad space reaches over 3000 members and provides two options for ad space: Header Banner Ad or Side Banner Ad. We are flexible with the schedule allowing for weekly, bi-weekly, monthly or other intervals.

Advertising in our annual report

This report is sent to all members in September and provides many options from business card size ads to full page ...

 

Anyone involved with horses can benefit from an Equestrian NS membership. Whether you are a coach, official, competitor or a recreational rider, there is value in it for you! Individual Membership is available to juniors (under 18 years) and seniors (18+ years as of January 1). Family Membership is available to spouses and/or the junior aged children of either/both spouses. Juniors are defined as children 18 years of age & under in 2017 (born in 1999 or later). If the child/sibling turns 19 in 2017 (born in 1998 or before) an individual membership is required. Spouses may include those who are cohabiting, but not married by law; those who are married, but do not use the same surname; legal guardian(s) of a junior aged member. JOIN OUR AFFILIATES WITH YOUR Equestrian NS MEMBERSHIP

When you join Equestrian NS, you can also join the following affiliates at the same time: Horse Trials NS (HTNS), Nova Scotia Hunter Jumper Association (NSHJA) Cape Breton Western Riders Association (CBWRA)

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Find-A-Business-Service

Welcome to the Equestrian NS Equine Directory!

We are pleased to provide a list of Equine Businesses/Service Providers via our Equine Directory. You can search the listing by category, city, or region of the province using the drop down menus below.

To be added to our Equine Directory please download the Equine Directory Profile Form here and submit it to our office. Please see form for more details. If you have any questions please email [email protected] .

Equine Directory Disclaimer: The information in our directory is supplied by the individuals/associations. Directory listings are provided for informational purposes and not as an endorsement by Equestrian NS. Individuals and associations are asked to update the information as it changes as well as notify us if they should be removed from the directory.

 

Governance

2023/24 Equestrian NS Board of Directors

President : Krista (Kris) Foley [email protected]

Vice President : Katarin MacLeod

Treasurer : Barbie Lewis

Secretary : Val McDermott

Director of Recreation :

Adrienne Smith

Director of Education :

Krista (Kris) Foley

Director of Competitions :

Lesley Langley

Director of Clubs:

Melissa MacDonald

Director of Industry :

Barbie Lewis

Directors-at-Large :

Val McDermott

Kim Fortin

Kate Howarth

Katarin MacLeod

Mary-Clare McLaren

Andy Woolaver Equestrian NS Committees

If you are interested in volunteering your time on one or more of our Committees listed below, please complete the Committee Interest Form and submit it to the our Office. -Marketing Committee

-Para-Equestrian Committee

-Recreation Committee

-Industry Committee

-Policy Committee

-Nomination Committee

-Competitions and Officials Committee

-Multi-Disciplinary ...

 

Industry Equine Directory

Welcome to the Equestrian NS Equine Directory!

Equestrian NS is pleased to provide you with a list of Equine Businesses and Companies via our On-line Equine Directory. The Directory links are found on the left side bar of this page.

To be added to the Equestrian NS Equine Directory please download the Equine Directory Profile Form here and submit it to the Equestrian NS Office. If you have any questions please email [email protected] . There are two profile options for the Equine Directory: Basic Listing (Free) and Extended Profile Listing (Annual Fee). The details of what is included for each listing option is listed on the Equine Directory Profile Form . Equine Directory Disclaimer

The information in our directory is supplied by the individuals and associations. Listings in the directory are provided for informational purposes and not as a endorsement by Equestrian NS.

Individuals and associations are asked to update the information as it changes as well as notify the ...

 

Coach Certification

What Does It Mean To Be A Certified Equestrian Coach

Canada's equestrians, both new and experienced, are looking for direction and guidance that can be found through a mentor or coach. These individuals play a role that brings together the love of a sport with skill and learning. As with many sports, the coaches who impart information and help develop the skills that set athletes up for success also need to be cultivated and developed. We are your partner to help you develop your coaching skills.

We administer the programs recognized by, and in partnership with, the Coaching Association of Canada (CAC) and Equestrian Canada (EC). The Coaching Program includes the disciplines of Driving, English and Western, including training opportunities and competency based evaluation for certification.

What Is The Coaching Program

In general, The National Coaching Certification Program (NCCP) is a federal government-initiated program designed to give the public knowledgeable and ...

 

Health and Welfare Resources

Horse Welfare Alerts and Notices

When important notices are received from the Canadian Animal Health Surveillance System or the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) regarding national and infectious diseases affecting horses, it sends communications to the equestrian community and the media. To receive these notices, subscribe here .

Equestrian Canada has a wealth of Horse Industry and Welfare information on its website. Please take some time to visit their site and learn as much as you can about horse welfare. Horse Welfare Alliance of Canada - purpose is the dissemination of accurate information related to the Canadian horse industry to horse owners and the general public. Department of Agriculture Regional Office Information and contacts - purpose is to provide access to farm owners on programs and services offered through this department.

NS Emergency Management Office (EMO) Facebook page - purpose is to provide current information on community/provincial emergencies such as extreme ...

 

Performance Program

In partnership with the Canadian Sport Institute - Atlantic and Sport Nova Scotia's Support4Sport Program, we are pleased to support our athletes through our Performance Program; targeted at podium-bound athletes with successful competition experience, whose goal is to represent Nova Scotia in one of Equestrian Canada’s National Team programs, Breed/Discipline Qualifying National and International Championships! For more information on the program, visit this link. Click here to complete the application electronically. Click here to download the application form for email or mail submission Previous Performance Athlete Profiles :

Scotia Series Provincial Championships We post updates about the Scotia Series Provincial Championships on our Scotia Series page in the Competitions section of our website. Click here for more information.

 

 

 

How to process your membership online

The following information will help you set up your online account and process your membership.

 

Joining the Equestrian NS - Club Memberships

Clubs and associations submit an annual application to become Equestrian NS Member Clubs

 

Terms of Service

This is our current Terms of Service, last updated 2022-12-10.

 

General Information

Candidate Considerations and What You Need to Know about Challenging Exams and Submitting Results

 

Staff

Staff

 

 

 

Join Equestrian NS Affiliates with your Equestrian NS Membership!

When you purchase your Equestrian NS Membership, you can also join in one transaction: Horse Trials Nova Scotia (HTNS) Nova Scotia Hunter Jumper Association (NSHJ)

 

Setting up a Rider Testing

Find Out Who Can Host, Evaluate and Participate in a Rider Level Testing

 

High-School-Credit-Program

High School Personal Development Program

[Image Description: High School Credit Program Poster - click here to download] Equestrian NS Instructor Certification

In partnership with the Nova Scotia Department of Education, our members have been provided the opportunity to utilize the NCCP Western and English Instructor Coaching Certification program as a High School Personal Development Grade 10 Credit that is applied to the official high school transcript.

Students may begin the program as early as grade 9 and can continue the program throughout high school. Getting Started

Students wishing to take part in this program must complete the program registration form. The registration form and other documents for the program are available from the links below.

After successfully completing the prerequisites, training and evaluation, students will be issued the necessary accreditation documents for submission to their school guidance counselor. The deadline for submission is June 1st ...

 

Learn To Ride/Drive

Learn to Ride/Drive

The Learn to Ride/Drive Program provides the opportunity for individuals of all ages to learn best practices for safe and enjoyable experiences handling, riding and/or driving horses. The purpose of this program is to produce safe and knowledgeable horse people. Whether you are interested in tracking your progress or becoming a certified coach, this program will provide guidance with progressive skill development through the levels.

Through this non-competitive certification program, both participatory and competitive riders are rewarded with Certificates of Achievement for advancing their learning. For more information on athlete development, The Long Term Equestrian Development provides a valuable resource for athletes, coaches and parents. Click here for more information .

The English Rider Level 1 to 10 program has been tailored to assist athletes who seek to further their riding skills on the flat but do not wish to continue over fences. Candidates will have the ...

 

Results

Results

Click on the image to access the Scotia Series Results. Results are updated throughout the year. If you see any errors in the results throughout the season please notify our Program Manager at [email protected] or 902-425-5450 ext. 342. Please see the current Scotia Series Rulebook for the results period for the year end awards and the Provincial Championships. Following the results period for year-end awards, there will be a short final review period before year-end awards are finalized. Keep an eye on the Equestrian NS E-news and Social Media for more information.

Click here to access 2023 Scotia Series Awards

Equestrian Canada Results Click on the title to access Equestrian Canada Results. If you have any questions or concerns please contact Equestrian Canada at 1-866-282-8395.

 

P'tit Trot

P'tit Trot

P'tit Trot is an exciting program for children who love horses and want to learn about horseback riding while caring for their horse at the same time.

Designed for children aged 5 to 12 years old new to the sport, the P'tit Trot manuals- one each for the English and Western disciplines - are fully illustrated throughout and introduces children to the basics of English or Western Riding and learning how to care for a horse or pony using the colourful drawings and amusing antics of P'tit Trot.

Parents and coaches are invited to use this entertaining and educational presentation that is ideal for horse lovers. It can also be used to prepare and support the activities offered at riding camps and as a precursor to the English or Western Learn to Ride Programs.

A special THANK YOU is extended to our colleagues at Cheval Quebec for developing and sharing this amazing program with us.

Contact us at [email protected] for more information or ...

 

Certification Process

Register as a Candidate

Once you have determined the coaching stream that suits you and your skills, the first step is to contact us at [email protected] to register as a coach candidate. Please provide your name, Equestrian NS number (if available), and the certification in which you wish to register. There is no fee to register.

There is no timeframe for which to complete your certification. Whether you plan to move toward evaluation very soon, or years down the road, putting your name forward as a candidate will allow us to notify you of clinics, workshops, mentoring days and evaluations scheduled in your geographic area.

Once we receive your registration, we will set up an Equestrian NS coaching file and invite you to our coach classroom. Coach Classroom We have created a google classroom for each coaching stream/context to guide candidates through the pre-requisites and program requirements for certification. The classroom also includes "assignments" where you submit the ...

 

Insurance

An Important Message from our Insurance Provider Regarding Wildfire and Coverage We are pleased to provide excellent insurance coverage provided to you by our partner, ACERA Insurance. Insurance-related Inquiries about your current Equestrian NS membership coverage should be sent directly to ACERA Insurance (formerly CapriCMW) at 1-888-394-3330 (ask for the equine department) or [email protected] Briefly outlined are the coverages available to you: Automatic Insurance Coverage for Current Equestrian NS Members

$5,000,000 Personal Liability Insurance ($1000 Property Damage Deductible)

Protects you, the member, if you are sued by a third party because a horse that you own or lease, ride or handle non-commercially, causes property damage or bodily injury to a third party. **Liability coverage is for non-commercial equine related activities. Some limitations and exclusions apply. Coverage is in force 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and covers the member (Canadian resident) anywhere in the ...

 

Keeping Current as a Coach

National standards for equestrian instructor/coaching programs are developed by Equestrian Canada (EC) in conjunction with the Coaching Association of Canada (CAC). As a certified EC instructor/coach one can take advantage of substantial savings on insurance policies. However, this certification must be kept “current” to do so. Once an individual is certified as an EC instructor/coach, it is important that certain certification elements are maintained to retain a “current” status.

To remain "current" NCCP Certified, an instructor/coach must:

Hold a current and valid Equestrian NS Membership ; Attend the our Coach Symposium every three years. Provide proof of a current Standard First Aid with level C CPR Provide proof of an acceptable criminal record check (vulnerable sector) - renewable every 3 years Hold a current and valid Equestrian Canada Sport License – at required level (minimum Bronze); Provide proof of Professional Development (PD) credits required for the specific stream of ...

 

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