Horses In The Hills
Horse Power: Ellen Downey
At her Youthdale Riding Program in Hockley Valley, kids learn a lot more than how to ride.
A Day at the Caledon Equestrian Park
The intense bond between animal and human fuels two dedicated young equestrians at the top of their game at this exciting show jumping event.
Countdown to Pan Am
From July 10 to 26, the quiet backroads and rolling fields of Caledon and Mono will welcome an invasion of competitors and spectators.
William Henry Riddell: 50,000 Miles in a Sulky
Henry was born in Caledon Township in 1860 and left just long enough to get a veterinarian degree in Guelph in 1886 before moving to Orangeville to practise.
The Thrill of Show Jumping
Local riders prepare to dazzle spectators with a breathtaking competition at the Pan Am Games.
Cross Country at a Gallop
For one day next summer, the eyes of the Americas will be on Mono’s Will O’Wind Farm, site of the cross-country phase of the Pan Am Games three-day event.
The Caledon Horse that Could
With typical Canadian modesty, Rumble attributes the lion’s share of the credit for his achievement to his mount, a big-boned gelding named Cilroy.
Ballet on Horseback
Competition is fierce for spots on the 2015 Pan Am dressage team – and four accomplished equestrians from the Headwaters region are in the thick of the race to represent Canada.
David Peterson talks Pan Am
A long-time Caledon resident and avid horseman, David Peterson took time to speak with In The Hills about the impact the Games and the new world-class equestrian park will have on the area.
High on Horses
As Caledon prepares for the 2015 Pan Am Games, Headwaters Horse Country is saddling up for the ride of its life.
Ellen Cameron
Ellen travels with a camera as her constant companion, a tool that more readily allows her to record the subtleties of horses’ actions and interactions.
Going the Distance – On Horseback
Endurance riding is one of the fastest growing equine sports in the world.



