Thornbury, ON – In keeping with its mission to become one of the pre-eminent horse parks in Canada and the U.S., Cedar Run is in the final few weeks of completing the equestrian and show jumping portion of the park, with three grand rings, two smaller show rings and warm up areas all to be ready for the park’s 2010 season.

In addition to finalizing all of the key elements for show jumping, Cedar Run’s cross country course is being expanded this year to include an additional 50 acre woodlot that will offer a backdrop of centuries old cedar and yellow birch trees. The cross country course expansion is being managed under the direction of Hugh Morshead, who has built similar courses around the world and literally wrote the book ‘Design and Build a Cross Country Course’.

As part of the park’s expansion plans for this season, additional projects include the construction of four new horse paddocks and 40 permanent stalls – both in support of the park’s new riding school.

“We have put in four years of hard work and although we’ve made steady progress, this is the year that Cedar Run is ready to shine as an impressive venue for riders and horse enthusiast alike,” observes Peter Lush, the president of Cedar Run and driving force behind the park.

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