
Canadian Horse
The Canadian Horse is a sturdy, graceful breed known for its speed, agility, and endurance. Originally developed in the 18th century from French colonists' horses, it became a key part of Canada’s history, especially in war and transportation. They are typically 15 to 16 hands tall, with a solid build and a calm, willing temperament. Recognized for their smooth gait and versatility, Canadian Horses excel in riding, driving, and endurance events. Their strong connection to Canadian heritage and their adaptability make them valued both as working horses and companions for riders.