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Keystone Centre Welcomes the Return of the Arabian Horses with Canada’s National Arabian Championship

October 18, 2024

The Keystone Centre is thrilled to announce the highly anticipated return of championship Arabian horses with Canada’s National Arabian Championship Show. This prestigious event will take place August 7-16, 2025, marking the first national Arabian show since 2019 and promising to once again bring the excitement and energy of the Arabian horse community to the region.

National Arabian horse championships have been a highlight of the Keystone Centre’s annual events calendar in past years, attracting up to 800 horses, many of whom are accompanied by teams of as many as five owners, handlers, groomers and support staff. In previous years, this event has had a significant impact on the Brandon region, with hotels fully booked not only in the city but also in surrounding communities, as far as Moosomin and Portage la Prairie.  This brand new show is run by the all Canadian management team and members of the National Arabian Breed Society.

Canada’s National Arabian Championship is more than just a competition; it’s a festive occasion that engages families and horse enthusiasts alike, creating vibrant social and economic activity. The show previously generated an economic impact of over $10 million and represented a significant budget line for the Keystone Centre. The return of a national event for Arabian horses is set to reinvigorate the local excitement and celebration of the spirit of Arabian equestrian excellence.

Connie Lawrence, CEO & General Manager of the Keystone Centre, expressed her excitement about the return of the Arabians: “We are delighted to welcome back a National Arabian show to Brandon under the new name Canada’s National Arabian Championship. This event has always been a cornerstone of our annual programming, drawing in thousands of visitors and creating an incredible atmosphere. The Keystone Centre is committed to rebuilding this event with the National Arabian Breed Society, and ensuring that it continues to serve as a celebration of the Arabian horse breed and the community it brings together.”

Dana Romijn, Secretary/Treasurer of the Canadian Arabian Horse Registry, and President of the National Arabian Breed Society, “We couldn’t be more excited to bring the Arabian Horse back home to Brandon with Canada’s National Arabian Championship. Our community thrives when we come together to celebrate our passions, and this show is a testament to the hard work and dedication of everyone involved. We look forward to showcasing the beauty and grace of Arabian horses and connecting with horse lovers from across North America.”

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