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What We Offer

Our equine assisted learning programs incorporate components of overall health and wellness with horses at the center of learning and healing. Métis worldviews are built in and throughout the programs.

Our Programs Are:
   → a learner based educational experience with horses (non-riding)
   → objectively driven exercises where participants find themselves learning valuable life skills
   → an effective approach to human development that encourages individual and team growth
   → fun and engaging! 
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​Important Note:
​At Red Horse Connection we run equine assisted learning programs. We do not provide psychotherapy. However, our life skills programs can compliment therapy and be a great program to enhance a participants experience in therapy. It is not recommended that equine assisted learning programs replace psychotherapy or any other mental health professional services.
What is Equine Assisted Learning?

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Who are these programs for?

Our programs cater to groups of up to 8 participants and are designed for ages 8 and up. We are inclusive to all individuals simply because horses do not judge. We welcome all genders, including those that identify as Two-Spirit and any community organization looking for an empowering program that invites learning and healing with horses.

We are well suited for collaborative organizations such as:

   → School divisions
   → Recreational programs
   → Indigenous cultural programs
   → Community group homes (youth & adults), or
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→ ​Any community organization looking for an empowering program 

We also accept individual registrations and run a program when the wait list has reached an acceptable size.
Individual Registration
Family Program Registration
Group Registration

Location

We currently run our programs out of a private stable in LaSalle, Manitoba & Thunder Bay, Ontario.
Red Horse Connection facilitates programming on the lands of the Anishinabek Nation and the traditional territory of Fort William First Nation, signatory to the Robinson-Superior Treaty of 1850 & Treaty 1 territory which is located on the lands of Annishinabeg (Ojibwe), Anisininiwak (Cree), Dakota Oyate (Dakota), Dene, Anishininiwag (Oji-Cree) and the homeland of the Michif (Red River Metis Nation).

Time Commitment

​Our programs are offered as 6, 8 or 12 weeks in length
Sessions are held on a weekly basis for 1.5 hours per session
​Start dates are flexible for programs

Cost

The cost of our programs vary based on the size of the group that registers. The cost per participant decreases with increased group sizes. Group rates do apply.
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Tressa Beaulieu, RD
Owner of Red Horse Connection

Certified Equine Assisted Learning Facilitator
 
 redhorseconnection@outlook.com
   1 204 228 8279

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