I’m at Historic Reesor Ranch, a scenic spread of 1,538 hectares in the southwest corner of Saskatchewan. Arriving around mid-afternoon, I’m quickly introduced to Scott Reesor — a direct descendent of those original settlers, who now operates the ranch with his wife, Theresa. Article Continued BelowIt all feels right, here in the truest heart of Canada’s cowboy country. As I reach the end of my lesson, the open range calls to me, all that cowboy country waiting to be explored, all those trails ready to be trod. Stay: The Historic Reesor Ranch (reesorranch.com) offers a variety of horse experiences, from breakfast trail rides to cattle drives to non-riding experiences where you brush and saddle a horse and lead her through an obstacle course.
Source: thestar November 16, 2017 15:56 UTC