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  Quarter Horse Promotional Clubs in Ontario  
 
 
The province of Ontario is divided into 7 area promotional clubs.
The promotional Club concept offers registered Quarter Horse owners the opportunity to show within their area of residence and enjoy showing their horses with the minimum expense and time of travel.
 
Move your mouse over the coloured portions in the Ontario map below to highlight that area's Promotional Club.
See specific details below map for each area's boundaries.

   
The entire southwest tip of Ontario eastward to Hwy. #4, Hwy. #4 from Lake Erie north to Hwy. #8 northwest along Hwy. #8 to Lake Huron. The city of London and all addresses there-is included.
  Area 1 Website
   

   
From the eastern boundary of Area 1, as described above, easterly to Hwy. #6, from the north boundary of Owen Sound and south to Lake Ontario. All addresses west and southwest of Hwy. #6 are in Area 2. The Queen Elizabeth Way south of Hamilton and easterly encompassing the Niagara Peninsula. The city Guelph and all addresses therein are included in Area 2. The downtown core of Hamilton is Area 2.
  Area 2 Website
   

   
From the eastern boundary of Area 2, as described above, easterly to Hwy. #11 at the north county line of Muskoka county - following Hwy. #11 south to Hwy. #12 to Lake Ontario. The northern boundary shall be the county line of Muskoka.
  Area 3 Website
   

   
The eastern boundary of Area 3, as described above, to Hwy. #41 from Pembroke south to Hwy. #2, west on Hwy. #2 to Hwy. #49, south on Hwy. #49 to Hwy. #33, east on Hwy. #33 to Lake Ontario. The county of Prince Edward is in Area 4. The northern boundary will be north county lines of Muskoka, Haliburton, Hastings, and Renfrew counties, between Hwy. #11 and that point where Renfrew border angles sharply north to meet the Quebec border.
   

   
The eastern boundary of Area 4, as described above, easterly to the Quebec border. The Northern boundary will be the point formed by the northwest border of Renfrew County on the west and the border of Quebec on the east. The city of Pembroke and all addresses therein are included in Area 5.
  Area 5 Website
   

   
The northern portion of Ontario bordered west by Manitoba, west to the communities of Marathon, Longlac, and strait North, east by Quebec and south by Lake Huron, Georgian Bay and the northern county lines of Muskoka, Haliburton, Hastings and Renfrew counties (where Renfrew county line touches the Quebec boarded at Deep River).
   

   
The Northern portion of Ontario bordered west by Manitoba, east to Marathon, Longlac, and strait North, south by Lake Superior and the Ontario, United States border, namely the state of Minnesota.
   

 
     
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