
Innovative horse simulator helps riders with disabilities get in the saddle
VICTORIA — “Do you want to go faster?”
Jayne Imeson already knew the answer she was going to get from her six-year-old son, Casey, sitting astride his new steed in a park in Central Saanich, B.C.
He nodded with a smile. “Always faster — this kid loves his speed,” Imeson said.
Casey’s usual ride is a Fjord horse named Valla, but on Thursday, he became the first official user of the MiraColt horse-riding motion simulator developed for the Victoria Therapeutic Riding Association.