Location: Oak Bluff, Manitoba, Canada
Prairie Strides is a charitable non-profit organization that provides adaptive horse-riding programs for children with disabilities. The organization says it has supported children since 1977, with a mission focused on helping them thrive through horses by building connection, balance, physical development, and social and emotional growth.
The program serves children ages 5 to 15 and offers structured riding sessions in the spring and fall, along with an inclusive summer program. Additional service listings describe Prairie Strides as supporting children with disabilities such as cerebral palsy, visual impairments, autism, and other developmental challenges.
Prairie Strides runs its riding program at West Wind Stables in Oak Bluff, just outside Winnipeg. Volunteer information describes side-walker, horse leader, and barn support roles, reflecting a program model built around trained volunteer involvement and consistent rider support.
Key Details:
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Services: Adaptive horse-riding programs for children with disabilities
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Who they serve: Children ages 5 to 15 with disabilities
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Notable programs: Spring and fall riding sessions, plus an inclusive summer program
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Facility or setting: West Wind Stables in Oak Bluff, near Winnipeg
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Certifications or credentials: Registered charitable non-profit organization
Last Verified: March 11, 2026.
