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Want to host the Musical Ride?

This is what you need to know to host the Musical Ride
in your community

General Information | Tentative Tour Schedule
Canadian Tours | USA Tours | International Tours

General Information:

The Musical Ride pre-tour planning is conducted one year prior to the actual tour. The Musical Ride Tour planners will be happy to answer telephone enquiries, however, requests for the Musical Ride must be made in writing and submitted to the tour planning office at least one year prior to the actual tour.

For telephone enquiries contact: 613-993-1351
To submit a request to host the Muscial Ride in your community, please see the forms listed below.


Tentative Tour schedule:

Note: The Musical Ride will supplement each tour with major events in other provinces (subject to logistical feasibility) and with a tour in the USA.

  • The Musical Ride tours with 46 personnel, which includes 41 members of the RCMP, 4 contracted truck drivers and 1 bus driver;
  • the Musical Ride provides its own farrier and sound technician
  • the RCMP pays the salary costs of all Musical Ride personnel;
  • the Musical Ride does not sell merchandise;
  • the Musical Ride does not sell tickets to performances.

Canadian tours: apply now

The Musical Ride travels to every province on a four-year rotational basis. The Musical Ride visits approximately 40 venues annually during a 100-day tour. The host is responsible for paying all stabling and feed costs. The host must secure a suitable performance site and organize the related logistics. The host can obtain local sponsorship to assist in covering the costs of hosting the Musical Ride, subject to certain conditions. A pre-tour site inspection and meeting will be conducted at the cost of the RCMP.

There are two-types of Canadian venues:

  • Community-based performances:
    The Musical Ride is the main event and additional entertainment is supplied locally to supplement the RCMP’s performance. The host of the Musical Ride must be a non-profit or charitable organization. Tickets can be sold for the performance to recover costs and to support a local cause. The Musical Ride performance supports the mandate of the local RCMP and the Government of Canada.
  • Cost recovery performances:
    This is when venues are required to pay 100 per cent of the incremental costs of the Musical Ride. The Musical Ride performs at large fairs, exhibitions, horse shows etc. The Musical Ride is either a feature presentation or a supplementary feature at a major show. There are multiple sponsors for the event and enhanced seating capacity. An estimate of all costs will be provided.

United States of America tours apply now


International tours apply now

For further information, check the detailed Musical Ride pre-tour information.