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Charity Games Show

In Support of PARD Therapeutic Riding

Welcome to PARD's Annual
'Charity Games Show'
Fundraiser!

Proceeds from this event go directly back into the program! PARD is a registered charity, run solely by volunteers!​

​We thank you for stopping by and supporting this fundraising event!
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Check for updates!

​...and thanks for supporting PARD!

Plenty of trailer parking on site! Prizes! Lots of fun for everyone!

Registration opens at 7am, first class starts at 8am
Generally, classes #1-11 are in the morning, then we break for lunch, resume with the costume class, followed by classes #13-18 in the afternoon. Start time will depend on entries. Costume class is open to everyone!

​BBQ breakfast and lunch plus canteen with snacks and drinks.
Support PARD by making a purchase at the canteen BBQ or the PARD Merchandise table. We will also be accepting monetary donations onsite, charitable receipts available.
Cash, cheque and credit/debit accepted (cash prefered).

PARD is looking for VOLUNTEERS and SPONSORS for the event! Please contact [email protected] if you can help!

(no dogs please)
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PARD's Charitable Registration No. 11909 1759 RR0001

PARD Therapeutic Riding operates on the traditional territory of the Michi Saagiig Anishinaabeg, covered by the Williams Treaties. We honour the enduring presence of the Anishinaabeg, including Curve Lake First Nation, Hiawatha First Nation, and Alderville First Nation, and recognize the stewardship of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples across Turtle Island.
We are grateful for the opportunity to gather, learn, and ride on this land. As an organization dedicated to accessibility, wellness, and community, we recognize that reconciliation requires more than words. We commit to ongoing learning, listening to Indigenous voices, and aligning our values of inclusion and care with the principles of truth and reconciliation.