Our stables offer a 20-stall boarding facility complete with 70' x
200' indoor riding hall. The footing in the arena is sand, shavings and
arena moist, a product that offers a non-harmful solution to maintaining
dust-free and lively footing. We also offer a large sand with rubber
crumble outdoor riding ring that is 90' x 250'.
Individual turnout paddocks are dry and comfortable - we
have removed the topsoil and replaced it with a crush pad, then top
dressed it with a 3” layer of bark mulch. Fresh water is supplied to the
paddocks and pastures and pastures year round. The fencing is a safe
new design that combines traditional wood posts with galvanized steel
rails. The property is double fenced ensuring safe containment of
horses.
Our lockers provide ample space for all you horses equipment
and accessories. Included in the regular board fees is a regular saddle
pad, wraps, and towel laundry service, along with an industrial boot
dryer, so that your boots will be warm and dry on those cold winter
days. Our coffee room is be a place that your friends and family will
feel comfortable and the coffee will always be on.
We have responsible staff on site at all times to deal with
any emergencies that may arise. Station Lane Stables is staffed with
people that understand the requirements of talented horses and riders.
Our feed is a high quality product that ensures healthy fit and happy
horses. Hay will be analysed on a regular basis to ensure nutritional
quality.
At Station Lane Stables our philosophy is that all horses
will be cared and provided for in a safe comfortable manner. Each horse
will be looked over and monitored by Station Lane staff to ensure the
highest level quality care, both medically and nutritionally.
Our aim will be to meet your needs and to work with you to
ensure that our facilities are a place that you and your horse will feel
comfortable and at ease.
Contact Information
Station Lane Stables
Cheryl Roberts
403-462-7057
Box 14, Site 7, RR 1
Airdrie, Alberta
cheryl@stationlane.ca
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