Strathgartney Equestrian Park

18 Strathgartney Rd
Bonshaw, Prince Edward Island
Strathgartney Equestrian Park
Strathgartney Equestrian Park
Strathgartney Equestrian Park
Strathgartney Equestrian Park - Island Horse Council

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This beautiful park is located in Bonshaw, PEI along the scenic West River and has been run by the Strathgartney Equestrian Park Committee of Island Horse Council for over 38 years.

It is available to any interested club or individual to book for their events.

The park has two newly renovated full-size sand rings, stadium jumps, dressage ring, barrels and poles, trail class course, parking areas, a canteen and washroom, a secretary’s hut and a sound system.

The park also features the only Equestrian Canada-certified course of cross-country jumps in PEI, offering six different levels.

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Features

  • Secretary building with tables, electricity, and sound system controls
  • Two enclosed judges huts (one for each ring)
  • Large trailer parking area with perimeter fence; separate spectator parking close to entrance
  • Easily accessible, just off the Trans-Canada Highway
  • Very scenic and central location on Prince Edward Island
  • Two buildings for storage of equipment
  • Three separate bleachers for both the lower and upper rings as well as a portion of the cross-country course
  • A built-in loudspeaker system that covers a large area of the park for announcements during events
  • Full-service washroom
  • Secretary building with tables, electricity, and sound system controls
  • Two enclosed judges huts (one for each ring)
  • Large trailer parking area with perimeter fence; separate spectator parking close to entrance
  • Easily accessible, just off the Trans-Canada Highway
  • Very scenic and central location on Prince Edward Island
  • Two buildings for storage of equipment
  • Three separate bleachers for both the lower and upper rings as well as a portion of the cross-country course
  • A built-in loudspeaker system that covers a large area of the park for announcements during events
Aerial video and photos by Horsepower Photography / Top photo by Simon Leng