Many migrated from the lower US (Before it became the USA) and some were brought and left by the Vikings who found Canada and thus North America at least 500 years before the Spanish Explorers making them truly the first people to find North America and reintroduce horses to the continent.
Canada is north of the US.
Majority of appalooosa horses are found across North America, from probably some parts of Mexico all the way up to Canada.
Of course! Horses live anywhere in the world, or can. I hear that the horses are more heavy and like the draft breed up there.
In canada. Up north.(:
yes there are there's a store called Repeat Rider in north york but if your not in Ontario then i don't know :/
is Canada a country in south America No it is not, Canada is part of the North American Continent.
There are horses in North Carolina.
Montreal
It is on top of the USA, up north
Yes, there is plentiful horses in North America.
Canada is a country made up of territories. Canada is on the North American continent.
Montana is east of Idaho and Canada is to the north.