Campbell Valley Horse Trials 2024 is Aug 9 to 11. It is one of the largest Horse trials events in Western Canada, attracting up to 200 competitors each year.
All phases start at 8:00 AM and, typically, the highest level competitors go first.
Friday: Dressage
Saturday: Cross-Country
Sunday: Stadium Jumping
There will be concession on site and two tack stores, Steadfast Equestrian and All About Tack, all weekend!
Link to Times and Results – StartBox
Cross Country Course Maps (printable pdfs)
Campbell Valley EV 110 | Campbell Valley EV 100 |
Campbell Valley EV 90 | Campbell Valley EV 85 |
Campbell Valley PE 77 | Campbell Valley S69 |
Opening date is July 1st, 2024; closing date is July 25th, 2024.
For all of the important information about this event, see the Equestrian Canada Omnibus page. We offer EV115/110 (IP), EV110 (OP), EV100 (OT), EV 90 (PT) , EV85 (E), PE77 (PE) and S66 (Starter). We also offer both an EV120 (Advanced) and EV 115 (Intermediate) Combined Test (dressage and stadium).
Click here for EC Entry Form and Stabling Form fillable. You’ll need to print the Entry form to sign it before sending in or if you have a digital signature, remember to Save your form before sending or we will receive a blank form. Please send entries as PDF, no photos of entries accepted. Stalls are $75 for the show (Thursday to Sunday). GST and Drug Fees are included in Entry Fee.
All competitors must complete the Vaccine Documentation – Eventing Form BCEA-2024 fillable 2 and send in with their entries. This form can be saved and used with your entries to other horse trials in BC. For the Equestrian Canada Vaccination Rule, A519 please click here.
Entries open July 1st. You can view your entry status on StartBox. Entries are not complete until payment has been received. Entries will be wait-listed until payment is received. **We accept Interac e-transfers. Please ensure that you put horse/rider in the memo field so that we can match with your entry. Payment can also be made by credit card with a $10 surcharge.
Scratches or changes to entries prior to the Closing Date will not be charged any fee, so get them in now and you can still change your mind up to the closing date. Closing Date is Sunday, July 26th. After Closing Date any changes or late entries (if accepted) will be charged an administration fee.
Required Memberships for Horse Trials Entries
You need 3 memberships to enter a recognized Horse Trials. The initials in brackets match the correct spot to put your membership numbers on the Eventing entry form.
1. Equestrian Canada Sport Licence (EC-SL)– Bronze (EV 90 – PreTraining) and lower); Silver (EV 100 – Training); Gold (EV 110 – Preliminary). Remember to purchase before March 31 each year to avoid the late fee. .
2. Horse Council BC (Prov #)– Riders and owners of horses must have current HCBC membership.
3. BC Eventing Association (PHTA #)– This is purchased as an add-on to your Horse Council BC. It is not a separate card or number. It shows up as an additional line on your HCBC card.
If you already have your HCBC membership, to add BCEA, log in and select “Add Another Membership Organization to Existing Horse Council BC Membership” and follow the prompts.
Additional Information
When you purchase these memberships online, they show up right away and the entry secretaries can see that you have them. Purchasing your memberships online ahead of entering will save you and the event organizers a lot of time and headaches.
Remember all competitors must have completed a minimum of 2 events at EV 90 – Pre Training level with qualifying scores in order to be able to move up to Training. All must have completed a minimum of 3 events at EV 100 – Training with qualifying results in order to be able to move up to Preliminary. For details, see Minimum Eligibility Requirements 2024.
Training and above must complete the Qualifications of Horse and Rider section on the bottom of the entry form. Keep track of your competition scores to make this easier for you.
All horses at EV 100 – Training and above must have a current EC Horse Recording or passport.
Owners of horses competing must have HCBC and EC-SL at the level competing.
Owners of US horses must complete the Affidavit for Foreign Owned Horses and include it with their entry.
US Riders may compete provided they are a member and/or hold a competitive license of their own country’s National Eventing Association and National Equestrian Federation.
Dressage Tests – You can find the 2023 Dressage Tests here (scroll to near the bottom). EV110–Test 2; EV100 – Test 2; EV90 -Test 2; EV85 –Test 2; EV77 and EV69 : EV85 – Test 1