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All Equine Show

Time: March 27, 2015 to March 29, 2015
Location: Western Fair District Agriplex
City/Town: London
Website or Map: http://londonallequineshow.co…
Event Type: equine, show
Organized By: Western Fair District
Latest Activity: Mar 16, 2015

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Event Description

The All Equine Show is a show dedicated to Equine enthusiasts. With demonstrations, live entertainment and educational clinics there are plenty of experiences at this show!

The 3rd Annual All Equine Show takes place March 27-29, 2015. Horse trainers, riders, professionals and enthusiasts will enjoy three-days of clinics, demonstrations, entertainment  and shopping in the state-of-the-art Agriplex’s 110,000 square foot venue. At the event’s core; equine education and a focus on developing a strong information component that has attracted clinicians from across the country.

The interactive nature of the show encourages attendees to actively participate by getting close to the animals, speaking with breeders and product experts, and watching live competitions and demonstrations.

 

2015 DATE & TIME

  • Fri, March 27: 2pm–8pm

  • Sat, March 28: 10am–8pm

  • Sun, March 29: 10am-5pm

Location

Agriplex Building
845 Florence St., London, Ontario

Click here for directions to Western Fair District 

Parking

FREE!

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