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Horses and riders at the Dundas Agricultural Fair horse show ring

Light Horse Show and Rodeo

Light Horse & Rodeo competition at the Dundas Plowing Match and Agricultural Fair.

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Light Horse Show & Rodeo Rules

No horses on the grounds prior to 4:00 PM, Thursday, August 21st. This allows volunteer committee preparation.

Liability Insurance

Mandatory for anyone competing or handling horses/ponies in any light horse class. IHC Insurance will not be sold at the fair office. Purchase through Island Horse Council at islandhorsecouncil.ca.

Entries

See entry form for fees and contact info.

πŸ†• NEW RULE: Entries are due August 21st, 2026. Late entries will incur a $20 fee and will not qualify for prize money or championship points.

Stalls

Horses staying Friday/Saturday night must reserve stalls with Aimee Comeau at 902-218-0700.

Exhibitors must clean their stalls before leavingβ€”failure to do so will result in prize money being withheld.

Divisions

  • Peewee: Riders 10 and under (as of Jan 1, 2026)
  • Youth: Ages 11–17
  • Senior/Adult: 18 and over

Show Attire – New Rule

Western and English attire is required. No hoodies, ball caps, sneakers, or casual wear permitted.

General Regulations

  • Be in the holding area and ready to enter when class is called. No late entries once gate is closed.
  • All participants must behave responsibly and maintain control of their animals.
  • Inhumane treatment will not be tolerated.
  • Animals must be sound and in good health.
  • Judge has authority to disqualify any exhibitor if safety is compromised.
  • Friday warm-ups permitted in lower ring until reining classes begin.
  • Judge may combine classes with fewer than 3 entries.
  • Helmet Rule: ALL riders under 18 must wear a helmet in all events (including Lead Line and Pet Pony).
  • Individual numbers must be worn at all times by each entry.

Class Descriptions

Lead Line

For children 10 and under. Child holds reins from the bridle. Leader must have a lead line attached to a halter over the bridle. Feet must be in stirrups.

PeeWee Rider

Walk-Jog/Trot class judged on rider's ability.

Pet Pony Class (Jazz Memorial Plaque)

Ponies shown in saddle only – no carts. Adult handler may be in the ring but not leading the pony. All ponies must be 14.2 hands or under.

Hunter Hack

Shown at walk, trot, and canter. Riders will also jump a few fences.

Standardbred Classes

Promoting Standardbreds in new careers. Standardbred Road Hack & Pleasure Stake: Walk and trot/pace only. Pleasure Stake: Riders dismount and remove saddles for confirmation judging. English and Western tack are both permitted. Participants may enter other classes as well.

English Classes

If Adult entries are low, they may be combined with Youth, but will be judged separately.

Light Horse Show – Friday, August 28th at 9:00 AM

Lunch Break: Time to be announced during the show.

Prizes

1st – $15.002nd – $10.003rd – $5.004th – $4.005th – $3.00

High Point Awards

English Adult
English Youth
Western Adult
Western Youth
Champion Standardbred
Champion PeeWee Rider
Youth Reining
Adult Reining

Main Ring – Morning Classes

  1. 1.Lead Line Class
  2. 2.PeeWee Showmanship (Preston Balisdell Memorial Trophy)
  3. 3.Youth Showmanship
  4. 4.Adult Showmanship
  5. 5.Pet Pony Class (Jellybean Memorial Plaque)
  6. 6.PeeWee Rider
  7. 7.Standardbred Road Hack
  8. 8.Standardbred Pleasure Stake

Main Ring – Afternoon Classes

  1. 1.Costume Class
  2. 2.English Equitation – Adult
  3. 3.English Equitation – Youth (Under 18)
  4. 4.English Pleasure – Adult
  5. 5.English Pleasure – Youth (18 and under)
  6. 6.English Command Horse/Pony
  7. 7.Youth Hunter Hack (Cross Pole 18β€³ max)
  8. 8.Adult Hunter Hack (18β€³ to 24β€³)
  9. 9.Western Pleasure – Youth (Under 18)
  10. 10.Western Pleasure – Adult (Darla Cooper Memorial)
  11. 11.Western Horsemanship – Youth (Under 18)
  12. 12.Western Horsemanship – Adult
  13. 13.Western Command – Youth
  14. 14.Western Command – Adult

Lower Ring Classes

  1. 1.Youth Reining
  2. 2.Adult Reining

Dundas Rodeo ~ August 29th, 1:00 PM

Location: Lower Ring

This year the schedule will be as follows: PeeWee, Youth, and Adult Games Β· Trail Challenge

PeeWee, Youth and Adult Games

  1. 1.Rescue Race
  2. 2.PeeWee Barrels
  3. 3.Youth Barrels
  4. 4.Adult Barrels
  5. 5.PeeWee Poles
  6. 6.Youth Poles
  7. 7.Adult Poles
  8. 8.PeeWee Down & Back
  9. 9.Youth Down & Back
  10. 10.Adult Down & Back
  11. 11.PeeWee Musical Sacks
  12. 12.Youth Musical Sacks
  13. 13.Open Toilet Paper Game
  14. 14.Flag Race (Neil Ross Memorial)

Trail Challenge

Division: PeeWee, Youth & Adult

Rules

  • No horse can be entered twice in the same class.
  • This is a timed event.

Class

Gambler's Choice: Competitors must complete as many obstacles as possible within an assigned time or no score is given. Competitors are judged on horsemanship skills.

PeeWee Games Rules

Leaders are optional as long as safety is not compromised. All riders being led must have a separate halter and leadline. The rider must have the reins from the bridle. Children's feet must be in the stirrups. It will be a timed competition.

Prizes – Lower Ring

Class Prizes:

1st – $15.002nd – $10.003rd – $5.004th – $4.005th – $3.00

High Point Prizes:

PeeWee/Youth/Adult Games, PeeWee/Youth/Adult Trail

Photo Gallery

Light horse show competitor at the Dundas Agricultural Fair
Rider competing in the light horse show ring
Horse and rider in western class at the fair
Youth rider competing in the light horse show
English equitation class at the Dundas fair horse show
Rodeo games competitor on horseback at the fair
Horse show participants lined up in the main ring
Barrel racing at the Dundas Rodeo event

Experience the Fair

August 28–30, 2026 Β· Dundas, Prince Edward Island