The American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA) has announced its participation in the upcoming Horse Expo Canada 2026, set to take place from April 24 to April 26 at Westerner Park in Red Deer, Alberta. This event will feature an on-site booth dedicated to AQHA members and enthusiasts, providing a significant platform for engagement and education about the American Quarter Horse breed.
AQHA staff and representatives will be present at the expo to connect with attendees, share insights, and promote the organization’s initiatives. The presence of AQHA at such a prominent equestrian event underscores its commitment to fostering a thriving community for horse lovers and professionals alike.
The Horse Expo Canada is renowned for attracting a diverse audience, including industry professionals, breeders, trainers, and horse enthusiasts. By hosting an on-site booth, AQHA aims to enhance visibility and outreach within the equestrian community, further solidifying its role as a leader in promoting the American Quarter Horse.
This year’s expo is expected to draw large crowds, featuring a variety of activities such as educational seminars, demonstrations, and competitions. The AQHA booth will serve as a hub for information, offering resources on horse care, training, and AQHA programs. Visitors can also learn about membership benefits and the various services available to horse owners.
In addition to its booth, AQHA plans to participate in discussions and workshops throughout the event. This engagement will allow AQHA representatives to address questions, provide expert advice, and share the latest developments in the industry.
The involvement of AQHA at Horse Expo Canada 2026 highlights the organization’s dedication to promoting the American Quarter Horse as one of the most versatile and popular breeds worldwide. With its rich history and strong community support, AQHA continues to be a driving force in the equestrian sector.
As excitement builds for this event, AQHA encourages all members and interested individuals to visit the booth for a chance to connect with like-minded horse enthusiasts. The expo presents an invaluable opportunity not only to celebrate the American Quarter Horse but also to foster connections within the equestrian community across Canada and beyond.
