Location: Hinchinbrooke, Quebec, Canada
Lucky Harvest Project is a registered nonprofit therapeutic riding centre that has served people with special needs since 1992. The program supports individuals with physical, intellectual, developmental, psychological, and emotional challenges through equine-assisted therapy.
The centre provides therapeutic riding led by certified instructors and combines riding sessions with horse care, exercises, and the movement-based benefits of the horse. Its program highlights support for balance, core strength, coordination, dexterity, socialization, and psychological well-being.
Lucky Harvest operates from a quiet rural setting in Hinchinbrooke with an indoor arena, outdoor riding ring, wooded trail access, and a team of therapy horses. The centre describes itself as the first and oldest equine-assisted therapy centre in Quebec.
Key Details:
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Services: Therapeutic riding and equine-assisted therapy
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Who they serve: People with physical, intellectual, developmental, psychological, and emotional challenges
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Notable programs: Therapeutic riding sessions that combine riding, exercises, and horse care
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Facility or setting: Rural therapeutic riding centre in Hinchinbrooke with an indoor arena, outdoor ring, and trail access
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Certifications or credentials: Certified therapeutic riding instructors; listed in CanTRA’s Quebec member-centre directory
Last Verified: March 11, 2026.
