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Provincial Equine Associations Insurance

Equine coverage from coast to coast.

As the architect of the Provincial /Territorial Equine Association insurance program in Canada, we’re here to provide a trusted resource to the equine community.

How this program works.

Through the vital roles played by Provincial/TerritorialEquine Associations, this insurance program addresses issues commonly faced by equine community participants.

Who we cover

Individual Members, coaches, trainers, officials and others who are members in good standing in their Provincial/Territorial equine association 

Note:

  • Some restrictions apply to non-Canadian residents
  • All members benefit from savings for Horse Mortality and Farm Insurance

What your association membership includes.

Your membership in one of our insured provincial or territorial equine associations includes two important coverages automatically.

Personal Liability Insurance

This covers you if claims are brought against you by people using a horse you own, borrow, lease, etc. It includes bodily injury or property damage to someone or something else when you are held legally liable and covers up to $5,000,000.

Accident, Death and Dismemberment Insurance

This covers you if you suffer a serious or catastrophic injury through an interaction with a horse, not including losses arising from the contraction of a disease. Covers up to $40,000.

Speak to a specialist.

Get in touch with a dedicated advisor on our equine insurance team and we’ll get to work building the perfect coverage program for you.

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Supported by Canadian associations.

This program works seamlessly in partnership with the following organizations:

Alberta Equestrian Association Logo
Canadian Pony Club Logo

Our manual for equine risk management.

Acera Insurance has developed a manual that helps to educate and protect you against risks associated with equine related exposures with. In consultation with thousands of equine industry participants over the last 25 years, this information has become a point of reference for government, equine associations in Canada and beyond.