Ez Acres Oliver

Ez Acres Oliver



EZ Acres is a family run ranch in the South Okanagan. We offer English and Western riding for all ages and levels.

1/29/2020  · Summer Camps at EZ Acres are now open for registration! Camps are geared for beginner riders ages 5-12 with an emphasis on fun and safety. As space is limited in each camp, a 50% deposit is required to hold a spot. For more information or to register, contact Leann through Facebook, email [email protected], or call 250.485.0626, At EZ Acres , we are able to accomodate both Western and English disciplines in our partially covered 20m X 40m riding arena, perfect on a hot summer’s day. We additionally offer use of our round pen and temporary paddocks or stalls. We are hoping to add a few more obstacles to our teeter-totter & box by the end of Summer 2016.

EZ Acres . 252 likes. A way to connect with our community, EZ Acres will be offering two summer camps this year. Each camp runs for a week and begins at 9am and runs until 1pm. Cost is $250/week per child. Participants will be learning basic horsemanship skills, animal husbandry, stable management, games, crafts, and receive a group lesson on a horse that matches their skill level. Camp is for children …

Buddy The Wonder Mule came to EZ Acres in July 2015. His real name was Dan, but we thought Buddy was a much better fit. Buddy quickly became a ranch favourite as he is easy going and can be riden by anyone! Last year Buddy was the star at the Steve Rother Clinic in Okanagan Falls.

Moving the family to the ranch was the best decision of their lives! They enjoyed their first year so much, they wanted to share it with others. And so, EZ Acres was born. The name stems from Leann’s maternal grandfather’s cattle brand, EZ . Not only does it pay homage to an amazing man, but life on their ranch is.

EZ Acres . 213 likes. A way to connect with our community, 8/12/2015  · Innovative, informed and proactive farms like McMahon’s EZ Acres have helped make both District conservation programs and agricultural environmental management successful in Cortland County.” The Cortland County Soil and Water Conservation District has a very active agricultural environmental management program which has assisted over 387 …

The Nez Perce War was an armed conflict that pitted several bands of the Nez Perce tribe of Native Americans and their allies, a small band of the Palouse tribe led by Red Echo (Hahtalekin) and Bald Head (Husishusis Kute), against the United States Army.The conflict, fought between June and October 1877, stemmed from the refusal of several bands of the Nez Perce, dubbed non-treaty Indians …

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