Hinchinbrook Farm Society is a volunteer and non-profit organization for families of special needs children.[1][2] The farm is located in Blockhouse, Nova Scotia and maintains standards set forth by the Canadian Therapeutic Riding Association (CanTRA).[3] Hinchinbrook Farm provides therapeutic riding to families with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)[4] by employing the "Horse Boy Method".[5] The therapeutic riding program is one of four in Nova Scotia which is registered with the Nova Scotia Equestrian Federation.[6]
Hinchinbrook Farm was created by Patricia McGill in 2007 in order to provide therapeutic riding to children who are mentally challenged.[7] In 2010 the decision was made to have it run as a registered charity. This was formed with aid from the original volunteer parents and community leaders (Hinchinbrook Farm Society). As of 2018[update], there were 51 volunteers and 40 children in the Therapeutic Riding Program and 25 families on the Horse Boy Method.[5]