Family-Oriented and DRAMA- FREE Boarding Ohio
Brown clydesdale horse figurine. Dimensions are 3.3 x 1.5 x 3.1 inch (W x D x H). All breeding will done on Bush Wood's property. After the foal is born we will send you an email with an attached.sims3pack of the dam and the foal. When it is confirmed that you have successfully obtained your mare and foal, we will NOT retain a copy of either dam or foal. You will be the only owner of both.
Perrysburg, Ohio - $350 per month
Includes:
Quality hay and grain 2x a day
Large stalls
Stalls and water cleaned daily.
Daily turn out.
Indoor arena with barrels, ground poles, cavaletti, bending poles, and standards.
Trainers and Instructors on site
Drama free and family oriented environment.
Message me for more information!
Phone nu.. See More
Our aspiration at Cross Trails Stables is to provide an inexpensive facility where horse lovers of all ages can have serious, and play, time with horses. We offer full care in our 13,060 sq ft facility. Our full board includes feedings of 14% pelleted feed, quality hay grown on the farm, daily stall cleaning with fresh shavings and turnout (weath.. See More
Small very fun place to be. Friendly and family orientated atmosphere. 120$ pasture board. outdoor space, and turnout all the time. Shelter run ins. 10 minutes from alum creek horse trails. 8 acres. Give me a call anytime. 20 minutes from westerville ohio. North of columbus. Everyone welcome, of all riding experiences.
120$ for self care, inclu.. See More
Located just 20 minutes from downtown Columbus, off of I-70, Rising Star Ranch LLC offers convenient, premium, custom care at a quality facility, with a professional Barn Manager and Trainer looking after your horse's needs. Owners Mike and Leslie Harmata live on site. RSR offers a community of largely recreational riders and a family-friendly en.. See More
Located in Morrow, Ohio, on a beautiful 44-acre property, our family-owned horse farm is now open to Full Care Horse Boarding, Horse Retirement, Rehab, Senior and End-Of-Life care. 25 years of experience! We take horses of all breeds and ages and off.. See More
Horse boarding & educational facility. We strive to accommodate and support riders of all levels. We offer top quality horse care with turnout and stall cleaning 7 days/week. We encourage natural horse handling skills. These skills allow us to comm.. See More
ALL-WIN STABLES is located at 5077 US Hwy 42 South just south of Delaware, Ohio. Conveniently located in Delaware County, with easy access to Delaware, Lewis Center, Dublin, Powell, Westerville, Sunbury, Radnor, Ostrander, Marysville, Worthington and.. See More
Small private boarding facility with large turnout pastures, two run in sheds and plenty of trees for shade. Hay distributed throughout pastures when grass is no longer viable. Perfect for retired or lightly ridden horses, as well as for pleasure a.. See More
Surrey Hill Ranch is a small private family-owned stable located in the southwest quadrant of Massillon, Ohio, close to the Route 30 overpass on 17th Street SW (previously known as Carmont Avenue SW). It sits nestled amongst neighboring farms and gre.. See More
Hartland Stables provides exceptional care for you and your horse with impeccably clean and maintained barn and pastures and 25 years of experience.
Hartland Stables provides:
13' x10' new built stalls
8 acres of lush maintained pastures
Tack.. See More
Just Horse 'N' Around stables is a family run business located on the edge of Newark, Ohio ran by horse people. The owner lives on the property and has over 39 years of horse experience and care which allows us to offer exceptional care at an afforda.. See More
Hathaway Hill is a full-service hunter/jumper facility offering riding lessons, boarding, training and sales. We attend both schooling (local) and rated shows and accept beginner - advanced riders ages 5 +
Hathaway Hill offers supreme care by prof.. See More
Coming out to your horse's boarding stable shouldn't be a chore. It should be a joy to go out to the barn, to enjoy the horses, see good friends, and relax in a family-friendly atmosphere. That's how life is at Winding Road Stables in Wellington, Oh.. See More
Lease
Consignment
Lessons
Training
Dressage
Eventing
Basic Riding
Barrels
Poles
Trail Riding
Outdoor Arena
Large Stalls with dutch doors
Several Turnout paddocks
Washbay with hot water
Tack Room
Heated Restroom
Climate control lounge
13,500 SQUARE FEET BARN
BAYBERRY BARN FARM
INDOOR/OUTDOOR RIDING ARENA (INDOOR ARENA 130X50,OUTDOOR ARENA 140X60)
STALLS 10 X 10 MATTED
PUBLIC RESTROOM
HAY LOFTS ABOVE EACH HORSE STALL
HORSE TRAILER PARKING
TRAINERS ARE WELCOME
WOODED PASTURE.. See More
Aptitude Dressage and Sporthorses
-Bright and airy 12'x12' stalls with euro stall fronts
-Fully matted stalls all with a window and individual LED stall light
- 4 permanent PVC fence pastures and 3 temporary electrobraid pastures
- 70x200 indoor.. See More
Mill Creek Equestrian is a top notch boarding stable offering full care boarding services to the Dayton and surrounding area. We feature on-site training for dressage, hunter/jumper and dressage, but welcome all disciplines and horses! A friendly a.. See More
Wild Oats Farm is a premier boarding and breeding facility where the genuine care and comfort of horses is our focus. We provide best-in-class equine services and facilities for our guests who want to enjoy a warm, relaxed, yet refined riding and boa.. See More
Come out and enjoy a peaceful, horse friendly atmosphere at our farm located just south of Grove City. Your horse will enjoy a large clean stall, hours of daily turnout, 3 meals a day, a deeply bedded stall and lots of TLC. You'll enjoy our attache.. See More
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Where Do Adoptable Clydesdale horses Come From?
Clydesdale horses for adoption are usually surrendered by their previous owners because of change in lifestyle, a lack of financial ability to maintain a horse, or the owner needs to find the Clydesdale horse a companion. Horse rescues work very hard to make sure horses are healthy and polite with people before being made available for adoption. Rescues usually categorize horses by; 'unstarted' which means they to be need trained in order to be ridden, and typically these horses are under 5 years. 'Rideable,' and 'Companion' horses are the two categories for adult horses. Clydesdale horses are social creatures just like humans and must have social interactions with their own kind in order to be happy and healthy.
How Should I Prepare to Adopt Horse?
Mostly you must be aware that every rescue's goal is to find forever homes for all their horses. This means that they will anticipate you are providing a home and safe atmosphere for the Clydesdale horse its entire life. Clydesdale horses will need the right size stable and a big enough corral, paddock or pasture are key for your horses to remain happy and healthy. What kind of housing is right for your horse depends on your climate, but all horses have the same basic requirements - enough room to move around and lie down inside, enough space to graze & run outside, all areas kept clean & safe, and sufficient protection from sun, rain, and cold. You may be have barn and fenced pasture on your own land, or be boarding at a horse facility nearby. Clydesdale horses are herd animals and take comfort in having at least one other horse friend, so keep that in mind if you are thinking of housing your newly adopted Clydesdale horse on your own property. Horses are also grazing animals that naturally will walk on average 20 miles a day. Confining a Clydesdale horse to a small area where he can't move around can lead to many behavior and health problems. So where ever you keep your horse, make sure that both the barn, pastures and especially the fencing are safe, well-maintained, with plenty of room to move around - and that they have a horse friend or two! Above all you need to make the decision to adopt a Clydesdale horse with confidence, and consider how your lifestyle may change when owning a Clydesdale horse. Remember that horses live long lives, an average of 30 years or more.
What Costs & Supplies Do Horses Need?
The average cost of maintaining a horse is usually about $2,500 and up per year. Be prepared to provide; stall/corral rental, shoeing, veterinarian care including worming, vaccinations and any other needed medicines, salt/supplements, feed, hay, grooming supplies, blankets for different temperatures, and tack. Owning your own horse requires a serious investment in your time as well as money. Older Clydesdale horses may need less exercise than younger ones, but they still require daily cleaning, feeding, and love! If you are boarding a Clydesdale horse, make sure to ask if the fee includes a daily mucking and turnout, or be prepared to spend at least an hour cleaning both your horse and their stall, in addition to the time needed to give them their daily exercise. Finally, ask the broader what supplies are included, such as buckets, feed, hay, and bedding, or if you will need to purchase and provide those.
Can I Get Involved with a Horse Rescue Without Adopting a Clydesdale horse?
Sure. Volunteering at a local horse rescue is a great idea to help familiarize yourself with Clydesdale horses without enduring the financial and time commitment of ownership. Clydesdale horses Rescues and general horse recuses need volunteers, and this is an excellent way to understand what kind of horse temperament is best for you. You'll also quickly become very knowledgeable about Clydesdale horse care, while satisfying your desire to enjoy time with Clydesdale horses.What is it Like to Adopt from a Horse Rescue?
A horse adoption rescue will request that you fill out an application, and come into the rescue to meet with a staff member to initiate the adoption process. While meeting, rescue volunteers will review the horses within their organization and try to find one that will meet your lifestyle, and expectations. Anticipate that the rescue volunteers will inspect the new home you're providing for the horse, they also will spend time with you and the horse so that it is clear you are getting along well with your potential adoptable horse. Usually adoption agencies will have a donation fee in the range of $600-$1,500. Sometimes rescue volunteers will perform follow-ups with you to make sure everything is going okay.Why Horse Adoption a Better Option!
Clydesdale horses within rescues have sometimes had periods of loneliness and hardship in their lives. Once taken in by a rescue they become forever thankful for an improved life alongside compassionate human caretakers and social activity with other horses. Horses available from Clydesdale horse breeders, and Clydesdale horses for sale at large costs are no different or better than a Clydesdale horse for adoption at rescues. With care almost any horse has the potential to become an enriching companion. Please don't buy a Clydesdale horse before looking into adoption. Here are several horse adoption success stories http://peoplehelpinghorses.org/residents/success-stories/.We want to spread the word!
If you have contact info for a shelter in one of these places that does not have pets posted with us, please e-mail us and we'll contact them.
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Perrysburg, Ohio - $350 per month
Includes:
Quality hay and grain 2x a day
Large stalls
Stalls and water cleaned daily.
Daily turn out.
Indoor arena with barrels, ground poles, cavaletti, bending poles, and standards.
Trainers and Instructors on site
Drama free and family oriented environment.
Message me for more information!
Phone nu.. See More
Our aspiration at Cross Trails Stables is to provide an inexpensive facility where horse lovers of all ages can have serious, and play, time with horses. We offer full care in our 13,060 sq ft facility. Our full board includes feedings of 14% pelleted feed, quality hay grown on the farm, daily stall cleaning with fresh shavings and turnout (weath.. See More
Small very fun place to be. Friendly and family orientated atmosphere. 120$ pasture board. outdoor space, and turnout all the time. Shelter run ins. 10 minutes from alum creek horse trails. 8 acres. Give me a call anytime. 20 minutes from westerville ohio. North of columbus. Everyone welcome, of all riding experiences.
120$ for self care, inclu.. See More
Located just 20 minutes from downtown Columbus, off of I-70, Rising Star Ranch LLC offers convenient, premium, custom care at a quality facility, with a professional Barn Manager and Trainer looking after your horse's needs. Owners Mike and Leslie Harmata live on site. RSR offers a community of largely recreational riders and a family-friendly en.. See More
Located in Morrow, Ohio, on a beautiful 44-acre property, our family-owned horse farm is now open to Full Care Horse Boarding, Horse Retirement, Rehab, Senior and End-Of-Life care. 25 years of experience! We take horses of all breeds and ages and off.. See More
Horse boarding & educational facility. We strive to accommodate and support riders of all levels. We offer top quality horse care with turnout and stall cleaning 7 days/week. We encourage natural horse handling skills. These skills allow us to comm.. See More
ALL-WIN STABLES is located at 5077 US Hwy 42 South just south of Delaware, Ohio. Conveniently located in Delaware County, with easy access to Delaware, Lewis Center, Dublin, Powell, Westerville, Sunbury, Radnor, Ostrander, Marysville, Worthington and.. See More
Small private boarding facility with large turnout pastures, two run in sheds and plenty of trees for shade. Hay distributed throughout pastures when grass is no longer viable. Perfect for retired or lightly ridden horses, as well as for pleasure a.. See More
Surrey Hill Ranch is a small private family-owned stable located in the southwest quadrant of Massillon, Ohio, close to the Route 30 overpass on 17th Street SW (previously known as Carmont Avenue SW). It sits nestled amongst neighboring farms and gre.. See More
Hartland Stables provides exceptional care for you and your horse with impeccably clean and maintained barn and pastures and 25 years of experience.
Hartland Stables provides:
13' x10' new built stalls
8 acres of lush maintained pastures
Tack.. See More
Just Horse 'N' Around stables is a family run business located on the edge of Newark, Ohio ran by horse people. The owner lives on the property and has over 39 years of horse experience and care which allows us to offer exceptional care at an afforda.. See More
Hathaway Hill is a full-service hunter/jumper facility offering riding lessons, boarding, training and sales. We attend both schooling (local) and rated shows and accept beginner - advanced riders ages 5 +
Hathaway Hill offers supreme care by prof.. See More
Coming out to your horse's boarding stable shouldn't be a chore. It should be a joy to go out to the barn, to enjoy the horses, see good friends, and relax in a family-friendly atmosphere. That's how life is at Winding Road Stables in Wellington, Oh.. See More
Lease
Consignment
Lessons
Training
Dressage
Eventing
Basic Riding
Barrels
Poles
Trail Riding
Outdoor Arena
Large Stalls with dutch doors
Several Turnout paddocks
Washbay with hot water
Tack Room
Heated Restroom
Climate control lounge
13,500 SQUARE FEET BARN
BAYBERRY BARN FARM
INDOOR/OUTDOOR RIDING ARENA (INDOOR ARENA 130X50,OUTDOOR ARENA 140X60)
STALLS 10 X 10 MATTED
PUBLIC RESTROOM
HAY LOFTS ABOVE EACH HORSE STALL
HORSE TRAILER PARKING
TRAINERS ARE WELCOME
WOODED PASTURE.. See More
Aptitude Dressage and Sporthorses
-Bright and airy 12'x12' stalls with euro stall fronts
-Fully matted stalls all with a window and individual LED stall light
- 4 permanent PVC fence pastures and 3 temporary electrobraid pastures
- 70x200 indoor.. See More
Mill Creek Equestrian is a top notch boarding stable offering full care boarding services to the Dayton and surrounding area. We feature on-site training for dressage, hunter/jumper and dressage, but welcome all disciplines and horses! A friendly a.. See More
Wild Oats Farm is a premier boarding and breeding facility where the genuine care and comfort of horses is our focus. We provide best-in-class equine services and facilities for our guests who want to enjoy a warm, relaxed, yet refined riding and boa.. See More
Come out and enjoy a peaceful, horse friendly atmosphere at our farm located just south of Grove City. Your horse will enjoy a large clean stall, hours of daily turnout, 3 meals a day, a deeply bedded stall and lots of TLC. You'll enjoy our attache.. See More
NewHorse.com is © Copyright Sudden Ventures, Inc. ( 0.218 secs on 01/21/21)
Where Do Adoptable Clydesdale horses Come From?
Clydesdale horses for adoption are usually surrendered by their previous owners because of change in lifestyle, a lack of financial ability to maintain a horse, or the owner needs to find the Clydesdale horse a companion. Horse rescues work very hard to make sure horses are healthy and polite with people before being made available for adoption. Rescues usually categorize horses by; 'unstarted' which means they to be need trained in order to be ridden, and typically these horses are under 5 years. 'Rideable,' and 'Companion' horses are the two categories for adult horses. Clydesdale horses are social creatures just like humans and must have social interactions with their own kind in order to be happy and healthy.
How Should I Prepare to Adopt Horse?
Mostly you must be aware that every rescue's goal is to find forever homes for all their horses. This means that they will anticipate you are providing a home and safe atmosphere for the Clydesdale horse its entire life. Clydesdale horses will need the right size stable and a big enough corral, paddock or pasture are key for your horses to remain happy and healthy. What kind of housing is right for your horse depends on your climate, but all horses have the same basic requirements - enough room to move around and lie down inside, enough space to graze & run outside, all areas kept clean & safe, and sufficient protection from sun, rain, and cold. You may be have barn and fenced pasture on your own land, or be boarding at a horse facility nearby. Clydesdale horses are herd animals and take comfort in having at least one other horse friend, so keep that in mind if you are thinking of housing your newly adopted Clydesdale horse on your own property. Horses are also grazing animals that naturally will walk on average 20 miles a day. Confining a Clydesdale horse to a small area where he can't move around can lead to many behavior and health problems. So where ever you keep your horse, make sure that both the barn, pastures and especially the fencing are safe, well-maintained, with plenty of room to move around - and that they have a horse friend or two! Above all you need to make the decision to adopt a Clydesdale horse with confidence, and consider how your lifestyle may change when owning a Clydesdale horse. Remember that horses live long lives, an average of 30 years or more.
What Costs & Supplies Do Horses Need?
The average cost of maintaining a horse is usually about $2,500 and up per year. Be prepared to provide; stall/corral rental, shoeing, veterinarian care including worming, vaccinations and any other needed medicines, salt/supplements, feed, hay, grooming supplies, blankets for different temperatures, and tack. Owning your own horse requires a serious investment in your time as well as money. Older Clydesdale horses may need less exercise than younger ones, but they still require daily cleaning, feeding, and love! If you are boarding a Clydesdale horse, make sure to ask if the fee includes a daily mucking and turnout, or be prepared to spend at least an hour cleaning both your horse and their stall, in addition to the time needed to give them their daily exercise. Finally, ask the broader what supplies are included, such as buckets, feed, hay, and bedding, or if you will need to purchase and provide those.
Can I Get Involved with a Horse Rescue Without Adopting a Clydesdale horse?
Sure. Volunteering at a local horse rescue is a great idea to help familiarize yourself with Clydesdale horses without enduring the financial and time commitment of ownership. Clydesdale horses Rescues and general horse recuses need volunteers, and this is an excellent way to understand what kind of horse temperament is best for you. You'll also quickly become very knowledgeable about Clydesdale horse care, while satisfying your desire to enjoy time with Clydesdale horses.What is it Like to Adopt from a Horse Rescue?
A horse adoption rescue will request that you fill out an application, and come into the rescue to meet with a staff member to initiate the adoption process. While meeting, rescue volunteers will review the horses within their organization and try to find one that will meet your lifestyle, and expectations. Anticipate that the rescue volunteers will inspect the new home you're providing for the horse, they also will spend time with you and the horse so that it is clear you are getting along well with your potential adoptable horse. Usually adoption agencies will have a donation fee in the range of $600-$1,500. Sometimes rescue volunteers will perform follow-ups with you to make sure everything is going okay.Why Horse Adoption a Better Option!
Clydesdale horses within rescues have sometimes had periods of loneliness and hardship in their lives. Once taken in by a rescue they become forever thankful for an improved life alongside compassionate human caretakers and social activity with other horses. Horses available from Clydesdale horse breeders, and Clydesdale horses for sale at large costs are no different or better than a Clydesdale horse for adoption at rescues. With care almost any horse has the potential to become an enriching companion. Please don't buy a Clydesdale horse before looking into adoption. Here are several horse adoption success stories http://peoplehelpinghorses.org/residents/success-stories/.We want to spread the word!
If you have contact info for a shelter in one of these places that does not have pets posted with us, please e-mail us and we'll contact them.
California Los Angeles, Orange County, San Diego, San Francisco, Irvine, San Bernardino, Riverside, Fresno, Oakland, Sacramento, Ventura, Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo, Bakersfield, Ontario, Walnut Creek, Santa Cruz, Northern, Southern, Central, Concord, Hanford, Los Angeles County, Long Beach, Santa Ana, Riverside County, Mission Viejo, Yolo, San Bernardino County, San Francisco, San Jose, San Rafael, Novato Santa Clara County, San Fernando Valley, Simi Valley, San Gabriel Valley
Texas Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston, Waco, Austin, El Paso, Corpus Christi, Abilene, Amarillo, Western Texas, Eastern Texas, San Marcos, Dallas County, Harris County, Galveston, Brazoria, McAllen, San Antonio
New York New York City, Manhattan, Brooklyn, Long Island, Syracuse, Rochester, Buffalo, Albany, Niagara Falls, Kings County, Queens County, Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, Staten Island
Florida Miami, Tampa, Orlando, Gainesville, Tallahassee, Pensacola, Fort Lauderdale, Daytona Beach, Jacksonville, Broward County, Miami Dade County, Sarasota, Bradenton, St. Petersburg, Clearwater, West Palm Beach, Boca Raton
Illinois Chicago, Springfield, Peoria, DeKalb, Bloomington, Cook County
Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Harrisburg, Pittsburgh, Lancaster, Allentown, Erie, Bethlehem
Clydesdale Foal Cropshidden Hills Stables
Ohio Cleveland, Toledo, Columbus, Dayton, Cincinnati, Canton, Akron, Youngstown, Hamilton
Michigan Detroit, Lansing, Grand Rapids, Saginaw, Ann Arbor, Flint Michigan, Holland, Wayne County
Ontario Toronto, Ottawa, Windsor, Kingston
New Jersey Newark, Trenton, Jersey City, Atlantic City, Camden, New Brunswick, Hackensack
Georgia Atlanta, Augusta, Savannah, Valdosta
North Carolina Charlotte, Raleigh, Durham, Winston-Salem, Greensboro, Gastonia, Rock Hill, High Point, Chapel Hill
Virginia Richmond, Arlington, Norfolk, Lynchburg, Roanoke, Virginia Beach, Newport News
Massachusetts Boston, Springfield, Worcester, Cape Cod, Lawrence, Fall River
Indiana Indianapolis, Evansville, Gary, Muncie, Bloomington, Richmond, Centerville
Quebec Montreal, Quebec City
Washington Seattle, Tacoma, Spokane, Everett, Kirkland, Bellingham, Vancouver, King County, Bremerton
Tennessee Nashville, Knoxville, Memphis, Chattanooga, Clarksville, Jackson, Davidson
Missouri St. Louis, Kansas City, Springfield, Jefferson City, Muskegon, Holland
Wisconsin Milwaukee, Madison, Green Bay, Oshkosh, Kenosha, Wisconsin, Racine
Maryland Baltimore, Annapolis, Bethesda, Gaithersburg
Arizona Flagstaff, Phoenix, Mesa, Yuma, Tucson, Maricopa County, Casa Grande
Minnesota Minneapolis, St. Paul, Rochester, Duluth
Louisiana New Orleans, Lafayette, Baton Rouge
Alabama Birmingham, Montgomery, Mobile, Huntsville, Tuscaloosa, Decatur
Colorado Denver, Boulder, Colorado Springs, Grand Junction, Fort Collins, Aurora, Greeley
Kentucky Louisville, Lexington, Bowling Green
South CarolinaColumbia, Charleston, Greenville
Oklahoma Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Muskogee
Oregon Portland, Eugene, Ashland, Klamath Falls, Salem
Connecticut Hartford, Bridgeport, New Haven, Waterbury, Stamford
Iowa Des Moines, Sioux City
Mississippi Jackson, Gulfport
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Alberta Edmonton, Calgary
Arkansas Little Rock Texarkana
Utah Salt Lake City, Ogden, Provo, Cedar City, Moab
Nevada Reno, Las Vegas, Henderson, Carson City
New Mexico Albuquerque, Santa Fe, Los Alamos, Alamogordo
West Virginia Charleston, Clarksburg
Nebraska Omaha, Lincoln
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Idaho Boise, Twin Falls, Idaho Falls
Maine Portland, Kennebunk, Augusta
New Hampshire Concord, Manchester, Nashua, Berlin
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British Columbia Victoria, Vancouver, Prince George
Montana Billings, Great Falls, Bozeman, Missoula, Helena
Nova Scotia Halifax
Delaware Wilmington, Dover, Georgetown
South Dakota Rapid City, Pierre, Sioux Falls
Newfoundland and Labrador St. John's
North Dakota Bismarck, Fargo, Grand Forks
Alaska Fairbanks, Anchorage, Juneau
Manitoba Winnipeg
Vermont Burlington, Montpelier, Newport, Bennington
Clydesdale Foals Videos
District of Columbia Washington DC
Will remote work continue. Wyoming Cheyenne, Jackson
New Brunswick Fredericton
Saskatchewan Regina
Prince Edward Island Charlottetown
Northwest Territories Yellowknife
Yukon Whitehorse