|
Horse and Equestrian Property in Canada
Checkout Horse Property in Canada
Many
Americans look to Canada to fulfill
their romantic
notions of the wide open frontier. Canada ranches and land for sale can
appear to be relatively affordably priced when compared to real estate
prices in the western U.S.
Canada offers
many attractive features for the horse enthusiast – a healthy economy,
environmentally friendly lifestyle, relatively low population, and
diversity. The purchase of a ranch in Canada, or horse farm, land, or a
rural home can be an excellent investment and can provide an attractive
lifestyle for buyers.
Ranches, farms, and
for sale in Canada can be utilized to provide a variety of crops,
livestock, and other goods that are fundamental to Canada’s economy.
Wheat is Canada’s largest crop, and cattle ranching in Canada leads in
the livestock industry.
Ranches in Canada tend to be relatively small; in fact, on Canadian
cattle ranches the average herd size is 53 cows. Yet beef cattle is
Canada’s largest farm cash crop. Buyers will often find that a ranch for
sale in Canada is a family farm that is managed and operated by the
owners.
Each province of Canada has unique features. Many of the ranches for
sale in Canada are be located in the “prairie provinces” -- Manitoba,
Saskatchewan and Alberta. Cattle ranching, and large scale crop
production, such as wheat and oats are found in these areas.
Saskatchewan produces about two thirds of the nation’s wheat. The
“Rockies’” of Alberta are known for cattle ranching and sheep ranching.
The eastern province of – ranches and farms in southern Ontario offer
extensive pasture and dairying industries, and grains, fruit and tobacco
farming. Quebec farms are noted for fruit and vegetable production, as
well as dairy. Quebec farms also produces maple syrup. On the Atlantic
coast, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Newfoundland
all participate in mixed farming activities and livestock. The St.
Lawrence Valley and the lower Great Lakes have a relatively moderate
climate that is supportive of farming. There is cattle ranching in the
interior of British Columbia and the Okanagan Valley is an important
fruit-growing area. The Graser River delta has the longest growing
season in Canada and produces fruits and vegetables for the region.
Because Canada has a relatively small population relative it its
landmass, Canada is able to export a significant amount of its crop
harvest. Only a small percentage of Canada’s land mass is cultivated,
yet agriculture is Canada’s most significant economic activity. Many
Canadian farmers prefer traditional farming methods but modern
irrigation techniques have become more widely used in recent years.
Canada offers many attractive features – a healthy economy,
environmentally friendly lifestyle, relatively low population, and
diversity. The purchase of a ranch in Canada, or horse farm, land, or a
rural home can be an excellent investment and can provide an attractive
lifestyle for buyers.
Many American buyers
look to Canada to fulfill their romantic notions of the untamed
frontier. Canada ranches and land for sale can appear to be relatively
affordably priced when compared to real estate prices in the western
United States.
Ranches, farms, and
for sale in Canada can be utilized to provide a variety of crops,
livestock, and other goods that are fundamental to Canada’s economy.
Wheat is Canada’s largest crop, and cattle ranching in Canada leads in
the livestock industry.
Ranches in Canada tend to be relatively small; in fact, on Canadian
cattle ranches the average herd size is 53 cows. Yet beef cattle is
Canada’s largest farm cash crop. Buyers will often find that a ranch for
sale in Canada is a family farm that is managed and operated by the
owners.
Each province of Canada has unique features. Many of the ranches for
sale in Canada are be located in the “prairie provinces” -- Manitoba,
Saskatchewan and Alberta. Cattle ranching, and large scale crop
production, such as wheat and oats are found in these areas.
Saskatchewan produces about two thirds of the nation’s wheat. The
“Rockies’” of Alberta are known for cattle ranching and sheep
ranching.The eastern province of – ranches and farms in southern Ontario
offer extensive pasture and dairying industries, and grains, fruit and
tobacco farming. Quebec farms are noted for fruit and vegetable
production, as well as dairy. Quebec farms also produces maple syrup. On
the Atlantic coast, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and
Newfoundland all participate in mixed farming activities and livestock.
The St. Lawrence Valley and the lower Great Lakes have a relatively
moderate climate that is supportive of farming. There is cattle ranching
in the interior of British Columbia and the Okanagan Valley is an
important fruit-growing area.. The Graser River delta has the longest
growing season in Canada and produces fruits and vegetables for the
region.
Because Canada has a relatively small population relative it its
landmass, Canada is able to export a significant amount of its crop
harvest. Only a small percentage of Canada’s land mass is cultivated,
yet agriculture is Canada’s most significant economic activity. Many
Canadian farmers prefer traditional farming methods but modern
irrigation techniques have become more widely used in recent years.
Canada offers many attractive features – a healthy economy,
environmentally friendly lifestyle, relatively low population, and
diversity. The purchase of a horse ranch in Canada, or farm, land,
or a rural home can be an excellent investment and can provide an
attractive lifestyle for buyers
Checkout Horse Property in Canada
|