The Headwaters area is home to over 23,000 horses, a network of riding trails, and world class equestrian facilities that host everything from amateur to international competitions.
Set against the backdrop of some of Ontario’s most spectacular countryside, the equestrian lifestyle is supported by charming towns, villages, hamlets and a variety of amenities that help make Headwaters a centre of equine excellence.
Headwaters Horse Country is home to the equestrian events of the Toronto 2015 Pan Am Games.
The group has issued a call for entries in a search to find a signature piece of art.
Officials say this is a skill-based competition and chance plays no part in the determination of winners.
The competition is open to individuals who are a resident, business operator or a representative with an interest in the Headwaters Region (the County of Dufferin, Town of Erin, Town of Caledon and King Township).
All two and three-dimensional art, regardless of category or media, should initially be submitted electronically as 300 dpi jpeg images.
Officials say art submitted must be a representative of Headwaters Horse Country, although horses are not a required element in the design.
Entries received before April 26 that meet the requirements of the competition will be included in the competition.
To register for the competition complete an entry form with the required information (including name, address, telephone number and email address).
Artists will be sent a welcome kit when their registration has been processed and they are entered into the competition.
For more information call 519-942-0314 or visit http://www.thehillsofheadwaters.com.
