Meadowlarke Stables

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Mississauga, Canada

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Horse riding school· Horseback Riding· Summer Camps· Venues & Event Spaces

Meadowlarke Stables Reviews | Rating 4.1 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Meadowlarke Stables is located in Mississauga, Canada on 2800 Meadowpine Blvd. Meadowlarke Stables is rated 4.1 out of 5 in the category horse riding school in Canada.

Address

2800 Meadowpine Blvd

Phone

+1 9058210419

Service options

On-site services

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Olivia_ the_eq_

This place is so welcoming and easy going. I love riding there! I’ve meet really nice people and became friends. But all the horses have there own personality that I love. My favourite horse at the barn is retired but it was time. I even had a birthday party there and it was the best. Definitely recommend looking into signing up you or your kids there!

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Lindsey M. Holderness

Very friendly and knowledgeable staff. I am having a wonderful experience in private lessons. The facilities are clean and well managed. There are a variety of horses that will give you a well rounded learning experience and contribute to your growth and strength as a rider.

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Natasha Bond

Amazing place. Staff are caring, instruction is great, horses are wonderful. We have been riding here for 12 years and love every minute of it. The most common complaint I see in these reviews is when people are annoyed because they miss lessons and the owner does not cover the cost of their missed class. I am really confused by this. When people miss a swimming or skating lesson with the city of Mississauga or a class at their local dance studio, or a day at college, nobody gives them their money back. Why would Meadowlarke be any different? They do offer make up classes if enough notice is given for them to fill the missed spot, but although they are running a sanctuary of sorts for animals they are not running a charity for riders. If someone misses a class Meadowlarke still needs to feed and care for that horse so how can they give the money back? I really wanted to post this because the owner it too polite to say this sort of thing to folks. Other people want to save up their missed classes and then take a bunch of make up classes without registering. It’s basic economics—if everybody did this the stable would have no cash flow so how would they feed and care for the horses? Think people! Recently I have even seen people complaining because they missed classes due to COVID. Like this is Meadowlarke’s fault? Again, they offer make-ups but they can’t reimburse! Many businesses are being hard hit as it is without having to pay people back!

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Aaron Cryderman

My daughter went for camp for the first time last week. She absolutely loved it. Cece was amazing! My daughter could stop talking about her. I highly recommend this place!

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Don Lem

My 12 year old girls have been attending the summer camps for the last few years. They love it. It's a no frills all round camp. Girls got great instruction for riding. They also got to learn about the animals and take on responsibilities for taking care of the horses. Great camp.