
Riding Programs:
Rider
Registration
Form
Under 19 Waiver
Over 19 Waiver
Please MAIL
completed forms to:
Tracy Gray
Gray Star Farms
935 North Rd
Gibsons BC
V0N 1V7
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Rates & Schedule
Lesson Rates
Schedule
Gift certificates available for
lessons and family rides
LESSON RATES
Initial Orientation/Evaluation $55
Western & English Private Riding Lesson
$50 ($35 with own horse)
Therapeutic Riding Lesson (1 on 1 teaching only)
$60 full session (60-75 min)
$40 half session (30-45 min)
Group or semi-private lessons
$35 each.

SCHEDULE
Hours of Instruction:
Tuesday - Friday 10am - 6pm
Saturday Noon - 5pm
Riding Programs Offered:
Spring & Fall Lesson schedule
2 pm - 6pm Tuesday - Friday
Therapeutic Riding
10am - 2pm Tuesday - Friday
Instructional Trail Riding season
July 1 - August 30
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Tracy Gray, head instructor, is a CHA (certified horsemanship association) certified and insured Level 2 Western and Level 2 English instructor.
Please email Tracy for more information and rates:
tgstar@telus.net or call 604-741-7797.
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Benefits of
Horseback Riding: |
Develop mobility, balance and coordination |
| Improve muscle tone and strength |
| Increase concentration and improve learning skills |
| Enjoy a challenging recreational activity |
| Gain/learn independence, integration and a sense of achievement |
| Develop self- confidence and motivation |
| Progress to become an elite athlete |
Western Riding
in Groups: |
Western riding in groups, allows for novice riders to learn from each other, participate in games & events they may not encounter in private lessons, as well as grow in their horsemanship & equine responsibilities. All group lessons have 2 instructors; class size is limited to 6 riders. Riders with their own horses are welcome also.
The aim of the group riding is to encourage the participants to grow in their riding and levels of responsibility. We can engage in different activities when riding as a group vs individual lessons, and it can be helpful to learn from other riders.
Riders will be encouraged to be semi-independent with their horses, all helping to teach and learn from each other.
Group lessons are an ideal way to prepare for the responsibility of leasing a horse and buying and/or boarding a horse. They are also very beneficial if you are preparing to compete since most shows require several competitors in the ring at the same time. |
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