Nothing really, western riders usually refer to "lope" as a canter, and English riders refer to it as a "canter." But, I'm a western rider and I use canter, not lope, but it doesn't really matter.
Yes, a lope is a western term for a canter. It is slower and has 4 beats
lope
A western canter is often referred to as a lope. It is a three-beat gait that is commonly used in Western-style riding disciplines.
Western Riding terms for Canter is "lope"!
In western it is, in English it is known as canter
A canter is a three-beat gait commonly seen in horses where the horse moves in a controlled, three-beat rhythmic manner. It is faster than a trot but slower than a gallop. The term "canter lope" could potentially refer to a combination of the canter gait and the lope gait, which are similar in nature.
collected canter, or in western terms, a lope Andalusiangirl
this is a unfinished answer you have walk trot canter run lope
walk trot/jog canter/lope gallop
It is the speeds of a horse example; walk, trot, canter/lope, gallop and is spelled gait.
natural gaits include the walk trot (jog) canter (lope) and gallop
walk trot/jog canter/lope gallop