Janice Ecclestone
Janice Ecclestone has been in the horse business for over 40 years bringing valuable experience in care and handling to our equestrian facility. She also spent 29 years employed at Trent University but now enjoys running Inukshuk Farm fulltime.
She enjoys writing editorials for Your Cottage Lifestyle Magazine a few times each year. All her stories found below are about about actual Inukshuk Farm horses, people and events. Read the editorials at www.cottage.rocks
- The Cattle Drive - Octover, 2021
- A Gift Horse - June, 2021
- The Horse - April, 2021
- Fulfilling a Dream - October, 2020
- Save the School Horses: An Ontario Initiative - August, 2020
- A Twilight Ride - April, 2020
- David Cowley Clinic, Learning Partnership and Trust - October, 2019
- Patience, Partnership, Trust - Fall 2019
- A Horses Gift - Summer, 2019
- Showing Horses - Spring into Summer, 2019
- The Debate - Indoor vs Outdoor Board - Spring, 2019
- Mary's Wedding - A Soldiers Horse - October, 2018
- Memories - September 2018
- A Pre-Cautionary Tale -May 2018
- Horse Camping - In the Rain - March 2018
- History and Horses -September 2017
- Is it Horse Whispering or Listening - June 2017
- Spring at the Farm - April 2017
- Blue: Bold, Brave and Blind - February/March 2017
- Samara's Story - September/October 2016
- Ask Me About my Horse. Have you got all day? - July/August 2016
- Natures Healing Tool: Raw Honey- May/June 2016
Miles Ecclestone
Miles Ecclestone enjoys spending time on the farm riding his tractor and cutting trails through the woods, building bridges over the stream and performing the ever constant maintenance jobs! Miles is now retired from Trent after 39 years in the Geography Department. During his time at Trent, he was the field supervisor for many Trent students who developed their own research projects, linked with the Arctic glaciological research which was the primary focus of his work from 1984 to 2018. Today, some of these students have Ph.D.’s and careers researching in the polar regions. He has co-authored many articles and publications. Today, Miles enjoys spending most days at Inukshuk Farm. As well, he is an avid golfer and curler. He hasn’t entirely given up polar research as he has been extremely fortunate to have friends and colleagues who continue to ask him to join research expeditions to both the Arctic and Antarctic.
Miles on Axel Heiberg Island in Nunavut (summer).
Miles on Axel Heiberg Island in Nunavut (summer).
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