WELCOME TO THE BEAVERLODGE AG SOCIETY
About the Beaverlodge Agricultural Society
The Beaverlodge Agricultural Society is a volunteer-driven organization committed to supporting agriculture, rural education, and community engagement in Beaverlodge, Alberta.
Agricultural societies have played an important role across Alberta for more than a century, helping rural communities celebrate farming traditions while providing opportunities for education, events, and community development.
In Beaverlodge and throughout the Peace Country region, agriculture remains a vital part of the local economy and culture. The Beaverlodge Ag Society works to support that legacy by bringing together farmers, residents, and local organizations.
Upcoming events.
Memberships
Memberships with the Beaverlodge & District Agricultural Society run from April 1 to March 31 each year and provide access to the arena and Ag Society activities. A signed waiver and valid Alberta Equestrian Federation (AEF) membership are required before using the arena. This membership is for individual riders.
For families using the arena. Memberships with the Beaverlodge & District Agricultural Society run from April 1 to March 31 each year and provide access to the arena and Ag Society activities. A signed waiver and valid Alberta Equestrian Federation (AEF) membership are required before using the arena.
For trainers or coaches running lessons or programs at the arena. Memberships with the Beaverlodge & District Agricultural Society run from April 1 to March 31 each year and provide access to the arena and Ag Society activities. A signed waiver and valid Alberta Equestrian Federation (AEF) membership are required before using the arena.
WEDNESDAY JUMP NIGHTS
All levels of experience are welcome. Come try jumping for the first time or get some schooling practice in a fun positive environment.
All levels of experience are welcome. Come try jumping for the first time or get some schooling practice in a fun positive environment.
What to Expect:
Setup of course starts at 6pm Wednesday evening
Course and exercise design is different each week
The evening starts with ground poles and will slowly go up in height levels based on the horse/rider ability/comfort level
If you are planning on attending, please let Darci know (780) 830-8861, know so we can make a plan for the evening.
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Guidlines/Rules
Western or English Attire/tack is acceptable
Helmets must be worn at all times when jumping
Jump/Ride safely and within your comfort level
During warmup, riders are to call their fences
When a rider is on course all other riders must be halted off course (in corners or out of the way).
Those that are not jumping during the height level set up should be helping jump crew for those riding.
Basic arena etiquette is expected, (meet left to left, pass on the inside track)
Ride at your own risk
Most importantly , have fun and cheer each other on!
GUIDELINES FOR DAYTIME ROPERS
Access to the quad, supplied by Gerald Bull, is limited to times when Gerald is present, typically every Tuesday and Thursday morning during the winter.
The fee for chasing or roping is $5.
Arena Etiquette for dummy includes
The Quad travels straight down and around the outer edge of the arena during breakaway roping and heading runs.
When there is a healer, the quad will turn left across the arena unexpectedly; spectators or participants should stay close to the boxes for safety.
All children must be in a designated safe place.
No chasing the dummy on foot or jumping on the quad.
The ground should be worked by the roping group after practice.
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