Equine Ground Transportation
EHT provides regular service across Canada and the USA. We are pleased to offer regular and dependable service every week on our dedicated routes.
Regular Routes
- Weekly service from Ontario, Canada to Lexington, Kentucky (and return)
- Weekly service from Ontario, Canada to Northeast USA (and return)
- Weekly service from Newburgh/JFK Import Centres to Canada
- Weekly service to/from Florida during the winter season
- Daily shuttling for Angelstone Tournaments and Caledon Equestrian Park (during the summer show season)

Most shipments are scheduled within 7-10 days of booking, once all import requirements are met.
EHT Fleet & Stall Sizes
Our late-model fleet is well-maintained to Canadian and USDOT standards and are cleaned thoroughly before and after every use. All of our equipment is air-ride equipped for your horse’s comfort and designed with long-distance in mind. This ensures the smoothest, most stress-free ride for your horse, and minimizes fatigue during transport.
Most horses prefer to ship in large rigs, such as ours, as the open nature of these rigs is more inviting for large horses and are far more comfortable during travel. The high-quality rubber flooring in our vans prevents slipping, and cocoa mats on the ramps ensure ultimate safety and traction while loading and unloading. Our loading ramps are also sided to guide your horse safely into the trailer.
4 Horse Goosenecks

6 Horse Delivery Vans

15 Horse Semi Trucks

Box Stalls
Stall & a Half

Box Stalls (8’ Wide, 10x10 diagonally)
Horses are loose, and can move freely around their stall. This is the optimal stall configuration, as research has proven the health benefits to horses being able to eat their hay off the floor and move freely during transport.
Horses are known to arrive to their destination more rested, content, and with less risk of health issues associated with transportation.

Stall & a Half (Approximately 4' Wide)
Horses are cross-tied in this configuration, with a chest bar in front.
A hay net is hung between the horses, and each horse has their own water bucket on the outside wall.