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Belvoir Hunter Pace

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Belvoir Hunter Pace

Time: October 16, 2011 from 9am to 5pm
Location: Delaware, Ontario
Street: 2475 Gideon Drive
City/Town: Delaware
Website or Map: http://maps.google.com/maps?q…
Phone: 519 652 2211
Event Type: hunter, pace
Organized By: Susan Roth
Latest Activity: Aug 2, 2011

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Event Description

Come out and enjoy a relaxing day in the country at Belvoir in Delaware.

 

We are hosting our annual Hunter Pace and Country Ride on Sunday October 16th, 2011. The weekend after Thanksgiving.

 

Entries open at 9:00 PM and last horse is on course at 3:00 PM

There will be free coffee and cookies to send the riders off in the morning.

 

Entry fee is $30 and includes our "ever famous" chili, both meat and veg versions, buns, and drinks.

 

For more information visit www.belvoireventing.com

 

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