Horsemanship Lesson Program
Available Horsemanship Spots
Walk/ Trot Lessons
Beginner (Novice)
Saturday 1-3pm (Adult)
Intermediate (Level 1)
Monday 4-6pm (Youth)
Monday 6-8pm (Youth)
Friday 6-8pm (Youth/Teen)
Saturday 4-6pm (Teen)

Canter Lessons
Beginner (Level 2)
Wednesday 11:30am-1:30pm (Adult)
Thursday 3-5pm (Youth)
Thursday 6-8pm (Adult)
Saturday 5-7pm
Intermediate (Level 3)
Wednesday 12:30-2:30pm (Adult)
Saturday 10am-12pm (Adult)

Jumping Lessons
Beginner (Level 3)
Friday 4-6pm (Youth/Teen)
Saturday 11am-1pm (Mixed)
Intermediate (Level 3)
Friday 8-10pm (Teen/Adult)
Riders in the WELCA Horsemanship program continue to develop skills learned in the Learn To Ride program and work towards the nationally recognized, Equestrian Canada Rider Levels 1-4 (dressage and jump). Our focus is on equitation and education and we are a non-competitive barn.
Lessons are 2 hours long: 1 hour in the arena riding 30 minutes before and after with the horse on the ground including catching, grooming, tacking, and untacking, grooming and turning out.
This program runs from September-June with classes on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. The price for Horsemanship is $357.00 per month and includes one lesson per week.
***Note that we require an evaluation ride ($80+processing fees) to see where your skills are at. To coordinate this, please email info@welca.ca***
Novice
This is the first step into the program after completing a Learn to Ride. There is a very steep learning curve and we continue teaching topics that were introduced in the LTR. In order to proceed to level 1 we are looking for increased independence and skill developement
Level 3
At this point, you should have very good proficiency at the canter and are able to canter a course of poles with good rhythm, position, and control. The level 3 introduces riders to jumping. We would consider this level having 2 categories: Beginner for when you are just starting and Intermediate if you have some experience
Level 1
Once you have become more comfortable with horse handling and riding skills/knowledge we are able to increase the degree of challenge at the walk/trot. The goal of this class is to prepare you for the canter in level 2. Trot poles will be introduced and there is a higher expectation of proficiency. You will likely be riding a slightly more challenging horse.
Level 4
The level 4 is our highest level. In this class you should have excellent proficiency at all gaits with strong understanding and application of advanced aids. Riders at this level are expected to be heavily involved with horses and are pursuing additional knowledge on their own. Level 4 riders should be riding twice a week in lessons or leasing if possible. We would consider this the advanced canter or jump.
Level 2
The level 2 is where the canter is first introduced. We would consider this our beginner canter class where you are still learning control, position, and getting comfortable at the canter gait along with learning additional skills and theory. You will begin to learn skills to prepare to start jumping in the level 3

