1-Hour Winter Horseback Rides

Saskatchewan, OTHER

1-10 Guests • Drop Camp • Private • Guided

Description

1-Hour Winter Horseback Riding in Saskatchewan


From November 1st to April 30th join us this winter for a comfortably compact and incredibly scenic winter ride in northern Saskatchewan on the west side of the Prince Albert National Park.

Summer riding is amazing indeed, but you haven’t fully experienced horseback riding until you’ve bundled up and ventured out on a winter’s day .

It’s an incredible experience that you’ll not soon forget. Join us soon, before the snow starts to melt!


*** For maximum comfort, be sure to dress accordingly, with a warm winter jacket, warm pants, warm boots and warm socks, toque, scarf or balaclava, and winter gloves. And if you’re prone to chills, add layers! Saskatchewan winters are no joke.


Base price is per rider for groups of 4+ riders. Smaller groups of 1-3 are an additional fee per rider.

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Upgrades

Groups of 1-3

$16.50


Your Host

John's Trip

John P

John has been a guide in the hunting industry since 2007 making clients successful with waterfowl, whitetail, bear, and bighorn sheep hunts. During the offseason, John is involved in the hospitality and tourism industry and runs his guest ranch located on the west side of Prince Albert National Park.

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Base Price

$66.00 Per Person Per Experience

$16.50 Per Person

Please note that there is a 50% non-refundable deposit included with your booking fee. In case of cancellation, and in accordance with the Host's cancellation policy, the remaining 50% may be returned to you or applied towards rescheduling a future trip.


Amenities

  • All Camping Supplies
  • Seasoned Guides
  • Horses
  • Wagon
  • Firewood
  • Cookware

Location

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Gear List

  • Weather Appropriate Gear
  • Comfortable Riding Appareal
  • Comfortable Shoes
  • Personal Items

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Rules & Guidelines

RANCH HOUSE ROOM RENTALS

With all the amenities of home you can rest your legs at the end of the day and tell stories around the campfire. You never can tell when it'll break out into a game of horse shoes or song around these parts. We have several rooms that sleep up to 4 people in bunk beds. Other attractions around the ranch include canoeing, fishing, berry picking, bird watching, hiking/biking trails, sleigh rides, snowshoeing, music festivals, and more. 


CAMPING

Powered camp sites available for self contained campers


WHAT TO BRING

We ride rain or shine so be prepared with the proper attire to face the elements Saskatchewan nature throws at you.

  • Closed toe footwear. We strongly recommend footwear with a heel on it. We do have extra boots at the ranch but cannot guarantee we'll have your size.
  • Please wear long pants. No shorts, skirts, or dresses.
  • Bug spray and sunscreen.
  • Snacks or a lunch, and water for your trip. We do have saddle bags to store such things while riding, but space is limited.
  • A camera, to remember your ride in the park and to grab a picture with your trusty steed.
  • A full charged phone charger as there is nowhere to plug in and recharge on the trails.


WINTER RIDERS

  • It’s an amazing experience to ride in the winter around the ranch…as long as you are not cold!
  • So please be sure to bring warm winter clothes, winter boots, winter gloves and layer up.


Our Release of Liability form.

Please message host to read and sign prior to your arrival.

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