

| The transformation of Aberdeen's old skating rink into an indoor riding facility began in September of 2005. As part of our rural community development in an attempt to preserve one of our rural historical sites, a plan was presented to Aberdeen town council for the facility to be used for equestrian sport events. In February 2006 approval was given and the transformation began. Many volunteers and volunteer hours have made this dream, a reality. For the past two years our facility has been the home to our non profit riding club, The Sunset Riders. We are proud to have hosted events for local 4-H and riding clubs, clinics and competitions alike. We look forward to seeing our centre grow as its meets the needs of our community in the future. Club Mission " To foster a teaching environment for a greater understanding of horsemanship. Share the appreciation of the equestrian world with others. Understand and respect your horses and fellow members." Club Objectives "Offer the opportunity for members to acquire knowledge and skills in specific equine-related areas, meet new people and socialize with others who have common interests, provide a community resource, provide a safe environment under which to develop equine skills and participate in equine activities." This is our third year in operation. We currently have 50 members and are growing. As a member you have an opportunity to participate in weekly ride times, clinics, trail rides, lessons and club events such as team penning, gymkhana's and much more. Click here to learn more about becoming a Sunset Rider member. Our facility is fully equipped and available to rent to all riding clubs, coaches, instructors, 4-H or pony clubs, or any organization that requires a large indoor facility to host an event. Our facility has become recognized by The Saskatchewan Dog Agility Association as a great venue to host their events. Click here to learn more and see what our facility has to offer. |
