The 2024 CNMRC HT will be hosted by the PEI Retriever Club.
History of the PEI Retriever Club
The PEI Retriever Club was established in the 1970s by a group of sportsmen who were interested in "hunting retrievers". In the early years, club members primarily trained their dogs as hunting companions, but several also trained for and competed in CKC Retriever Field Trials, many of which were hosted by the PEI Retriever Club. Today the PEI Retriever Club consists of approximately twenty-five dedicated members who collectively pursue the whole spectrum of retriever activities.
The PEI Retriever Club held it's first licensed CKC Hunt Test in 1996, and since that time has held multiple Hunt Tests each and every year.
In 2009 The PEI Retriever Club successfully hosted the National Master Retriever Test.
Grounds
The PEI Retriever Club has access to a wide variety of both land and water sites that are more than suitable for testing at the National Master level. The water sites consist of both natural and man-made ponds. The land sites consist of rolling pastures, crop land and fallow fields.