There is no way to answer this because there are several different breeds that originate from Canada.
However, if you are referring to the Canadian horse (which is an actual breed of horse and one of the several breeds that originates from Canada), horses of this particular breed have an average height of around 14 to 16 hands high.
note: the Canadian HORSE is an entirely different breed of horse than the Canadian warmblood or Canadian hunter. the Canadian horse can be used for pretty much any discipline and it will exell.
A Canadian Honovarian cross
the Canadian horse is a breed that originated in Canada
Royal Canadian Horse Artillery's motto is 'Ubique'.
Canadian Thoroughbred Horse Society was created in 1906.
Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame was created in 1976.
When you do this, you will get a 1/2 Canadian and 1/2 standard bred foal.
no. the Arabian was most likely the first breed of horse.
The Canadian Horse is at its best as the general-purpose horse for the Canadian farm or ranch. It's versatility is wide, but it specialises in generality, as boring as it sounds. It is generally considered a warm-blood, but in my own experience, it is quite an interesting horse in that it has the coolness of a draught horse, but a little more the look of a stock horse. This is all because the original Canadian Horse, which was bred from Spanish and French breeds sent to French North America by Louis XIV, was needed for all purposes.
dressage and speed
Driving
The beaver is our national animal. The Canadian Horse rather is a national ICON. It is the breed named for our country, and the first horse to be bred in North America.