Magnetawan Equestrian Trail
Trail Rides in Magnetawan is the only public trail riding stable in Ontario that works exclusively with Icelandic horses. Experience what it's like to ride the trustworthy horse of the Vikings! Visit their website for more information.
The Icelandic Horse is a unique breed renowned for their strength, stamina and special way of moving. The special gait called ‘tölt" makes the Icelandic Horse so comfortable to ride. Its excellent temperament and behaviour make Icelandics suitable for children and adults alike.
Directions: From Toronto Airport take 427 North to 407 ETR East. Then take 400 North to Hwy. 11 North as far as Burk’s Falls. At Burk’s Falls take Hwy. 520 to Magnetawan. At the stop sign in Magnetawan turn Left on Old Nipissing rd. south. Past the bridge in Magnetawan travel 8.4 km to Ahmic Lake Rd., turn right and proceed 5.2 km along Ahmic Lake rd. to Clear Lake Farm.
Information provided by the Discovery Routes website.
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