The Equestrian Association for the Disabled

Location: Mount Hope, Ontario, Canada

The Equestrian Association for the Disabled (TEAD) is a charitable therapeutic riding centre that has provided horseback riding instruction for people with physical and emotional disabilities since 1978. CanadaHelps describes TEAD as operating on a 98-acre horse farm in Mount Hope and serving more than 300 riders each year.

The centre offers therapeutic horseback riding through a team of nationally certified instructors, supported by a large volunteer network and staff. CanadaHelps describes TEAD as a fully accredited therapeutic riding, training, and examination facility operating under the safety and operational guidelines of both CanTRA and OnTRA.

CanTRA’s annual reporting also confirms TEAD as an active Ontario therapeutic riding program in Mount Hope.

Key Details:

  • Services: Therapeutic horseback riding instruction for people with physical and emotional disabilities

  • Who they serve: Children and adults with physical and emotional disabilities

  • Notable programs: Therapeutic riding, plus training and examination activity

  • Facility or setting: 98-acre horse farm in Mount Hope, Ontario

  • Certifications or credentials: Fully accredited therapeutic riding, training, and examination facility operating under CanTRA and OnTRA guidelines

Last Verified: March 11, 2026.

Contact Information

Address:
8360 Leeming Road East, R.R.#3
Mount Hope, Ontario L0R 1W0
Canada

Last updated: April 3, 2026