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Honey Dew Acres, L.L.C.
Honey Dew Acres, L.L.C. is a family-operated equestrian facility located at 169 Post Road in Canton, New York. We offer a range of services including lessons, boarding, and training for horses. Our motto is "Fun, Friendship, and Safety" and we strive to create a healthy and happy environment for both our horses and riders. At Honey Dew Acres, we cater to riders of all skill levels and interests, and we encourage independence, problem-solving, responsibility, and teamwork. Our focus is on providing a solid foundation in riding basics, understanding horse behavior, and teaching proper horse care both on and off the saddle.
Remington Recreation Trail
Welcome to Remington Recreation Trail, a serene escape nestled in the heart of Canton, New York. Located on Sullivan Drive, this 3.3-mile paved loop offers an easy and enjoyable outdoor experience for visitors of all ages. Whether you're road biking, running, or taking a leisurely walk, you'll find this trail to be a perfect retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. With an average completion time of just one hour, it's an ideal spot for a quick getaway. Open from April through October, Remington Recreation Trail is a haven for nature enthusiasts. Early morning explorers are often greeted by an abundance of wildlife, including rabbits, birds, and even the occasional snapping turtle. While the trail is generally quiet, it's wise to bring a hat or fly screen to ward off any pesky flies.
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