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Woodbine Racetrack

Woodbine Racetrack is a race track for Thoroughbred horse racing in the Etobicoke area of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Owned by Woodbine Entertainment Group, Woodbine Racetrack manages and hosts Canada's most famous race, the King's Plate. The track was opened in 1956 with a one-mile oval dirt track, as well as a seven-eights turf course.[1] It has been extensively remodeled since 1993, and since 1994 has had three racecourses.[2]

Woodbine Racetrack
Exterior entrance of Woodbine Racetrack
Location555 Rexdale Boulevard
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Owned byWoodbine Entertainment Group
Date openedJune 12, 1956
Course typeFlat
Notable racesCanadian International Stakes (Grade I)
King's Plate
Breeders' Stakes
Woodbine Mile (Grade I)
E.P. Taylor Stakes (Grade I)
Nearctic Stakes (Grade I)
Northern Dancer Turf Stakes (Grade I)
Official website

History

 
The original Woodbine Race Course in 1909. The current Woodbine Racetrack owes its namesake to the original race course.

The current Woodbine carries the name originally used by a racetrack which operated in southeast Toronto, at Queen Street East and Kingston Road, from 1874 through 1993. (While the Old Woodbine Race Course was at the south end of Woodbine Avenue, the current Woodbine is nowhere near it.) In 1951, it was operated by the Ontario Jockey Club (OJC) and held the prestigious King's Plate, but it competed with several other racetracks in Ontario and was in need of modernization.[3]

During the 1950s, the OJC, under the leadership of Canadian industrialist and horse breeder E.P. Taylor, began a program of racetrack acquisitions aimed at becoming the biggest and most profitable operator in Ontario horse racing, similar to Taylor's earlier acquisitions and consolidations in the Canadian brewing industry. In 1952, the OJC purchased and closed the money-losing Thorncliffe Park,[4] purchased and closed the Hamilton Racetrack, and purchased the Fort Erie Racetrack for CA$780,000.[4] Renovations began immediately at Fort Erie and at Woodbine, financed by a public offering of stock for CA$2 million.[3]

In 1953, the OJC bought Stamford Park in Belleville. It was closed and redeveloped. In 1955, Taylor himself purchased the competing Orpen-owned Dufferin Park Racetrack and Long Branch Racetracks for CA$4 million ($40.2 million in 2021 dollars)[5].[6] The Orpen tracks were closed and redeveloped, and the Orpen race charters transferred to the OJC. The OJC continued the Canadian International and Cup and Saucer stakes races that had been held at the Orpen tracks.[7] The racing charters acquired from the other tracks enabled the OJC to run 196 days of racing, more than double its allowed total of 84 days in 1952.[3]

All of the efforts at racetrack acquisitions and closures were designed to support a new "supertrack". In 1952, the OJC identified the new location of the racetrack at Highway 27 east of the Toronto airport and bought over 400 acres (160 ha). The architect chosen was Earle C. Morgan. Although Morgan had not designed a racetrack, he spent the next two years developing the design in conjunction with Arthur Froelich, who had designed Hollywood Park Racetrack and Garden State Park Racetrack in the United States.[8] The new track was designed to hold 40,000 spectators, have ample parking, three race courses and two training tracks. It had stable space for 1,000 horses and rooms for 700 employees. The grandstand, designed to get as many people as close to the finish line as possible, included several restaurants and cafeterias.[9] Construction on the new supertrack began in 1955.

 
Grandstand for the new Woodbine Racetrack in 1959

The new racetrack opened on June 12, 1956, built at a cost of CA$13 million ($129 million in 2021 dollars).[5][10] It was initially known as the New Woodbine Racetrack. It dropped the New in 1963. The old track was converted to a combined thoroughbred and standardbred track known thereafter as Old Woodbine or, for most of the rest of its history, as Greenwood Raceway (during standardbred meets) and Greenwood Race Track (during thoroughbred meets). The two thoroughbred and two standardbred meets conducted at Greenwood were transferred to the new Woodbine in 1994, which was until then exclusively devoted to thoroughbred racing. On June 30, 1959, Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh attended the 100th running of the Queen's Plate,[11] and Queen Elizabeth II again on July 4, 2010, attended the 151st running of the Queen's Plate Stakes and presented trophies.

The track was the opening venue for the 1976 Summer Paralympics, and some of the sporting events were held here. The Arlington Million was held at Woodbine in 1988. The Breeders' Cup was held at Woodbine in 1996. The Woodbine facility is also home to the Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame. In 2018, the track began using a GPS-based timing system.[12]

In 2022, Woodbine announced plans to add an 8,000-seat soccer-specific stadium and adjoining training facilities in the northeast corner of the property; this would be the presumed new home of York United FC and possibly house a future professional women's soccer club.[13]

Physical attributes

 
The E.P. Taylor turf course is an irregularly shaped racecourse.

The outermost E. P. Taylor turf course for thoroughbreds, completed in 1994, is 1.5 miles (2.4 km) long with a chute allowing races of 1.125 miles (1.811 km) to be run around one turn. It is irregularly shaped, the clubhouse turn departing from the traditional North American oval, and the backstretch is from 2.5 feet (76 cm) to 3 feet (91 cm) higher than the homestretch. The Taylor turf course and the main dirt course at Belmont Park on New York's Long Island are the only mile-and-a-half layouts in North American thoroughbred racing. In 2016, Woodbine will contest up to 40 turf races running clockwise (right-hand turns) in what are being billed as "EuroTurf" races.[14]

Inside the Taylor course is the 1 mile (1.6 km) synthetic course for Thoroughbreds. Since April 9, 2016, the surface has been Tapeta; [15] it was Polytrack from August 31, 2006 through 2015, and a natural dirt surface prior to that.[16] Two chutes facilitate races at seven furlongs [.875 miles (1.408 km)] and at 1.25 miles (2.01 km).

The innermost oval was originally a 7/8-mile [.875 miles (1.408 km)] grass oval until the E. P. Taylor turf course opened in 1994. It was then converted to a crushed limestone dirt course and was used for harness racing until April 2018. It was then converted back to a second turf course for the 2019 thoroughbred racing season.[17] The first race on the new Inner Turf was run on June 28, 2019 and was won by Bold Rally with Eurico Rosa da Silva aboard.[18]

Portions of the current E. P. Taylor turf course (the backstretch and far turn) originally formed part of a long turf chute that crossed over the dirt course to the inner turf oval at the top of the stretch. This was used for several major races, including Secretariat's final race in the 1973 Canadian International, until the entire E. P. Taylor course was completed in 1994.

Casino

Casino Woodbine opened in 1999, offering a slots parlor and later expanded to table games in 2018.[19] It contains 100+ table games, 3,500+ slot machines, 220+ electronic table games, and 100+ dealer assist stadium gaming.[20] Table games include blackjack, roulette and baccarat.[21][22] It is open 24 hours a day.

In 2019, construction began to expand the casino to include an art venue.[23]

Horse racing

Standardbred races

Woodbine has been a regular host for the Breeders Crown. Since the event changed to a one-night format in 2010, the facility has hosted three times—2011, 2012, and 2015.

Woodbine was also the host of the CA$1,500,000 North America Cup for three-year old pacing colts and geldings from 1994–2006. That race along with the Elegant Image Stakes for three-year old filly trotters and the Good Times Stakes for three-year old colt and gelding trotters, have been moved to Woodbine's sister track, Woodbine Mohawk Park.

Starting in 2018, all standardbred racing has been moved to Woodbine Mohawk, as the 7/8 standardbred track is being converted into a 2nd turf course.[24]

Track Records (Pacing)[25]
Pacing Horse Time Driver/Trainer Date
2 Year-Old Filly I Luv The Nitelife

Jk Shesalady

1:50.1 J. Moiseyev/C. Ryder

Y. Gingras/N. Johansson

08/25/2012

08/30/2014

2 Year-Old Colt/Gelding A Rocknroll Dance 1:49.1 R. Pierce/J. Mulinix 08/27/2011
3 Year-Old Filly American Jewel 1:48.2 T. Tetrick/J. Takter 06/16/2012
3 Year-Old Colt/Gelding Betting Line

Thinking Out Loud

Sweet Lou

1:47.4 D. Miller/C.Coleman

R. Waples/B. McIntosh

D. Palone/R. Burke

06/18/2016

06/16/2012

06/09/2012

Pacing Mare Anndrovette 1:48.0 T. Tetrick/P.J. Fraley 07/20/2013
Pacing Horse/Gelding Dr J Hanover 1:46.4 D. McNair/T. Alagna 06/03/2017
Track Records (Trotting)[26]
Trotting Horse Time Driver/Trainer Date
2 Year-Old Filly Mission Brief 1:52.1 Y.Gingras/R. Burke 09/04/2014
2 Year-Old Gelding Father Patrick 1:53.4 Y. Gingras/J. Takter 09/14/2013
3 Year-Old Filly Check Me Out

Bee A Magician

1:52.1 T. Tetrick/R.Schnitker

R. Zeron/R. Norman

06/16/2012

09/13/2013

3 Year-Old Colt/Gelding Trixton

Canepa Hanover

1:51.3 J.Takter/J. Takter

Y. Gingras/J. Takter

06/14/2014

06/12/15

Trotting Mare Hannelore Hanover 1:51.0 Y. Gingras/R. Burke 06/18/2016
Trotting Horse/Gelding Mister Herbie 1:50.4 J. Jamieson/J. Gillis 07/21/2012

Thoroughbred races

The record for most wins by a jockey on a single raceday at Woodbine is seven, set by Richard Grubb on May 16, 1967, and twice equaled by the legendary Canadian jockey Sandy Hawley, first on May 22, 1972 and then again on October 10, 1974.

 
Elizabeth II attends the Queen's Plate in 2010. Founded in 1860, it is Canada's oldest thoroughbred horse race.

Major Stakes races for Thoroughbreds run annually at Woodbine include the:

Stakes races restricted to horses foaled in Canada

Stakes races restricted to horses foaled in Ontario

Ontario Sire Stakes

CTHS Yearling Sales Stakes

Grade I

The following graded stakes were formerly ran at Woodbine in 2019:[27]

Grade II

Grade III

Ungraded stakes

Overnight stakes

Discontinued races

References

  • Rohmer, Richard (1978). E. P. Taylor : the biography of Edward Plunket Taylor. McClelland & Stewart. ISBN 0-7710-7709-2.

Notes

  1. ^ "Our History". Woodbine Racetrack. Retrieved 2019-11-25.
  2. ^ "Our History". Woodbine Racetrack. Retrieved 2019-11-25.
  3. ^ a b c Rohmer 1978, p. 250.
  4. ^ a b Rohmer 1978, p. 248.
  5. ^ a b 1688 to 1923: Geloso, Vincent, A Price Index for Canada, 1688 to 1850 (December 6, 2016). Afterwards, Canadian inflation numbers based on Statistics Canada tables 18-10-0005-01 (formerly CANSIM 326-0021) "Consumer Price Index, annual average, not seasonally adjusted". Statistics Canada. Retrieved April 17, 2021. and table 18-10-0004-13 "Consumer Price Index by product group, monthly, percentage change, not seasonally adjusted, Canada, provinces, Whitehorse, Yellowknife and Iqaluit". Statistics Canada. Retrieved April 17, 2021.
  6. ^ "E. P. Taylor Bids For Orpen Tracks". The Globe and Mail. October 8, 1955. p. 20.
  7. ^ "OJC to Continue Cup and Saucer, Other Fixtures". The Globe and Mail. October 22, 1955. p. 23.
  8. ^ Rohmer 1978, p. 249.
  9. ^ Rohmer 1978, p. 251.
  10. ^ "Liquor Drought Faced By New Woodbine Track As Licenses Neglected". The Globe and Mail. June 12, 1956. p. 1.
  11. ^ Torontoist (2013-03-16). "Historicist: Two Days with the Queen". Torontoist. Retrieved 2019-11-25.
  12. ^ Hegarty, Matt (October 11, 2018). "Woodbine, Laurel, Pimlico officially adopt GPS timing system". DRF. Retrieved October 14, 2018.
  13. ^ Ralph, Dan (March 23, 2022). "Woodbine Entertainment to provide land for soccer stadium, training facility". Global News. The Canadian Press. Retrieved 23 March 2022.
  14. ^ "EuroTurf Series launches in Woodbine's Friday opener" (Press release). Toronto, ON: Woodbine Entertainment. 2016-06-07. Retrieved 2016-06-07.
  15. ^ "Training begins on Woodbine's new Tapeta surface" (Press release). Toronto, ON: Woodbine Entertainment. 2016-03-18. Retrieved 2016-03-19.
  16. ^ "New Surface Gets Rave Reviews - Demi Song gallops into record book as first winner". Toronto Star (Pressreader). 2006-08-31. Retrieved 2020-02-15.
  17. ^ "Woodbine Celebrates Milestone for New Turf Course" (Press release). Toronto, ON: Woodbine Entertainment Group. 13 June 2018. Retrieved 20 February 2019.
  18. ^ Ferguson, Paul (28 June 2019). "Queen's Plate favourite Avie's Flatter not worried about starting from the outside post". Toronto Sun. Retrieved 28 June 2019. Da Silva also made history on Friday, becoming the first rider to win on the new inner turf course. He rode Bold Rally to a narrow victory over Badjeros Boy in the $37,500 claiming race.
  19. ^ Amsel, Peter (2018-09-01). "Woodbine Casino launches Toronto's first live table games". CalvinAyre.com. Retrieved 2022-03-11.
  20. ^ "Casino Woodbine". Casino Woodbine. Retrieved 2019-11-25.
  21. ^ "Join Our Team". One Toronto Gaming. Retrieved November 6, 2018.
  22. ^ "Table Games". One Toronto Gaming. Retrieved November 6, 2018.
  23. ^ "Woodbine Casino Expansion Project – Block 10" (PDF). City of Toronto. (PDF) from the original on March 11, 2022.
  24. ^ "Woodbine's new Turf Course on Track". Woodbine Entertainment Group. May 28, 2018. Retrieved February 27, 2019.
  25. ^ "Track Records". Woodbine Mohawk Park. Retrieved 2019-11-25.
  26. ^ "Track Records". Woodbine Mohawk Park. Retrieved 2019-11-25.
  27. ^ "Jockey Club Of Canada Releases Graded Stakes List For 2019". Jockey Club of Canada. 29 January 2019. Retrieved 19 April 2020.

External links

  • Official website
  • Casino Woodbine
  • Woodbine Racetrack at the NTRA
  • Clara Thomas Archives and Special Collections, York University – Archival photographs of Woodbine Racetrack from the Toronto Telegram fonds.

Coordinates: 43°42′45.09″N 79°36′7.35″W / 43.7125250°N 79.6020417°W / 43.7125250; -79.6020417

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Woodbine Racetrack is a race track for Thoroughbred horse racing in the Etobicoke area of Toronto Ontario Canada Owned by Woodbine Entertainment Group Woodbine Racetrack manages and hosts Canada s most famous race the King s Plate The track was opened in 1956 with a one mile oval dirt track as well as a seven eights turf course 1 It has been extensively remodeled since 1993 and since 1994 has had three racecourses 2 Woodbine RacetrackExterior entrance of Woodbine RacetrackLocation555 Rexdale BoulevardToronto Ontario CanadaOwned byWoodbine Entertainment GroupDate openedJune 12 1956Course typeFlatNotable racesCanadian International Stakes Grade I King s PlateBreeders StakesWoodbine Mile Grade I E P Taylor Stakes Grade I Nearctic Stakes Grade I Northern Dancer Turf Stakes Grade I Official website Contents 1 History 2 Physical attributes 3 Casino 4 Horse racing 4 1 Standardbred races 4 2 Thoroughbred races 4 2 1 Stakes races restricted to horses foaled in Canada 4 2 2 Stakes races restricted to horses foaled in Ontario 4 2 3 Ontario Sire Stakes 4 2 4 CTHS Yearling Sales Stakes 4 2 5 Grade I 4 2 6 Grade II 4 2 7 Grade III 4 2 8 Ungraded stakes 4 2 9 Overnight stakes 4 2 10 Discontinued races 5 References 5 1 Notes 6 External linksHistory Edit The original Woodbine Race Course in 1909 The current Woodbine Racetrack owes its namesake to the original race course The current Woodbine carries the name originally used by a racetrack which operated in southeast Toronto at Queen Street East and Kingston Road from 1874 through 1993 While the Old Woodbine Race Course was at the south end of Woodbine Avenue the current Woodbine is nowhere near it In 1951 it was operated by the Ontario Jockey Club OJC and held the prestigious King s Plate but it competed with several other racetracks in Ontario and was in need of modernization 3 During the 1950s the OJC under the leadership of Canadian industrialist and horse breeder E P Taylor began a program of racetrack acquisitions aimed at becoming the biggest and most profitable operator in Ontario horse racing similar to Taylor s earlier acquisitions and consolidations in the Canadian brewing industry In 1952 the OJC purchased and closed the money losing Thorncliffe Park 4 purchased and closed the Hamilton Racetrack and purchased the Fort Erie Racetrack for CA 780 000 4 Renovations began immediately at Fort Erie and at Woodbine financed by a public offering of stock for CA 2 million 3 In 1953 the OJC bought Stamford Park in Belleville It was closed and redeveloped In 1955 Taylor himself purchased the competing Orpen owned Dufferin Park Racetrack and Long Branch Racetracks for CA 4 million 40 2 million in 2021 dollars 5 6 The Orpen tracks were closed and redeveloped and the Orpen race charters transferred to the OJC The OJC continued the Canadian International and Cup and Saucer stakes races that had been held at the Orpen tracks 7 The racing charters acquired from the other tracks enabled the OJC to run 196 days of racing more than double its allowed total of 84 days in 1952 3 All of the efforts at racetrack acquisitions and closures were designed to support a new supertrack In 1952 the OJC identified the new location of the racetrack at Highway 27 east of the Toronto airport and bought over 400 acres 160 ha The architect chosen was Earle C Morgan Although Morgan had not designed a racetrack he spent the next two years developing the design in conjunction with Arthur Froelich who had designed Hollywood Park Racetrack and Garden State Park Racetrack in the United States 8 The new track was designed to hold 40 000 spectators have ample parking three race courses and two training tracks It had stable space for 1 000 horses and rooms for 700 employees The grandstand designed to get as many people as close to the finish line as possible included several restaurants and cafeterias 9 Construction on the new supertrack began in 1955 Grandstand for the new Woodbine Racetrack in 1959 The new racetrack opened on June 12 1956 built at a cost of CA 13 million 129 million in 2021 dollars 5 10 It was initially known as the New Woodbine Racetrack It dropped the New in 1963 The old track was converted to a combined thoroughbred and standardbred track known thereafter as Old Woodbine or for most of the rest of its history as Greenwood Raceway during standardbred meets and Greenwood Race Track during thoroughbred meets The two thoroughbred and two standardbred meets conducted at Greenwood were transferred to the new Woodbine in 1994 which was until then exclusively devoted to thoroughbred racing On June 30 1959 Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh attended the 100th running of the Queen s Plate 11 and Queen Elizabeth II again on July 4 2010 attended the 151st running of the Queen s Plate Stakes and presented trophies The track was the opening venue for the 1976 Summer Paralympics and some of the sporting events were held here The Arlington Million was held at Woodbine in 1988 The Breeders Cup was held at Woodbine in 1996 The Woodbine facility is also home to the Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame In 2018 the track began using a GPS based timing system 12 In 2022 Woodbine announced plans to add an 8 000 seat soccer specific stadium and adjoining training facilities in the northeast corner of the property this would be the presumed new home of York United FC and possibly house a future professional women s soccer club 13 Physical attributes Edit The E P Taylor turf course is an irregularly shaped racecourse The outermost E P Taylor turf course for thoroughbreds completed in 1994 is 1 5 miles 2 4 km long with a chute allowing races of 1 125 miles 1 811 km to be run around one turn It is irregularly shaped the clubhouse turn departing from the traditional North American oval and the backstretch is from 2 5 feet 76 cm to 3 feet 91 cm higher than the homestretch The Taylor turf course and the main dirt course at Belmont Park on New York s Long Island are the only mile and a half layouts in North American thoroughbred racing In 2016 Woodbine will contest up to 40 turf races running clockwise right hand turns in what are being billed as EuroTurf races 14 Inside the Taylor course is the 1 mile 1 6 km synthetic course for Thoroughbreds Since April 9 2016 the surface has been Tapeta 15 it was Polytrack from August 31 2006 through 2015 and a natural dirt surface prior to that 16 Two chutes facilitate races at seven furlongs 875 miles 1 408 km and at 1 25 miles 2 01 km The innermost oval was originally a 7 8 mile 875 miles 1 408 km grass oval until the E P Taylor turf course opened in 1994 It was then converted to a crushed limestone dirt course and was used for harness racing until April 2018 It was then converted back to a second turf course for the 2019 thoroughbred racing season 17 The first race on the new Inner Turf was run on June 28 2019 and was won by Bold Rally with Eurico Rosa da Silva aboard 18 Portions of the current E P Taylor turf course the backstretch and far turn originally formed part of a long turf chute that crossed over the dirt course to the inner turf oval at the top of the stretch This was used for several major races including Secretariat s final race in the 1973 Canadian International until the entire E P Taylor course was completed in 1994 Casino EditCasino Woodbine opened in 1999 offering a slots parlor and later expanded to table games in 2018 19 It contains 100 table games 3 500 slot machines 220 electronic table games and 100 dealer assist stadium gaming 20 Table games include blackjack roulette and baccarat 21 22 It is open 24 hours a day In 2019 construction began to expand the casino to include an art venue 23 Horse racing EditStandardbred races Edit Woodbine has been a regular host for the Breeders Crown Since the event changed to a one night format in 2010 the facility has hosted three times 2011 2012 and 2015 Woodbine was also the host of the CA 1 500 000 North America Cup for three year old pacing colts and geldings from 1994 2006 That race along with the Elegant Image Stakes for three year old filly trotters and the Good Times Stakes for three year old colt and gelding trotters have been moved to Woodbine s sister track Woodbine Mohawk Park Starting in 2018 all standardbred racing has been moved to Woodbine Mohawk as the 7 8 standardbred track is being converted into a 2nd turf course 24 Track Records Pacing 25 Pacing Horse Time Driver Trainer Date2 Year Old Filly I Luv The Nitelife Jk Shesalady 1 50 1 J Moiseyev C Ryder Y Gingras N Johansson 08 25 2012 08 30 20142 Year Old Colt Gelding A Rocknroll Dance 1 49 1 R Pierce J Mulinix 08 27 20113 Year Old Filly American Jewel 1 48 2 T Tetrick J Takter 06 16 20123 Year Old Colt Gelding Betting Line Thinking Out LoudSweet Lou 1 47 4 D Miller C Coleman R Waples B McIntoshD Palone R Burke 06 18 2016 06 16 201206 09 2012Pacing Mare Anndrovette 1 48 0 T Tetrick P J Fraley 07 20 2013Pacing Horse Gelding Dr J Hanover 1 46 4 D McNair T Alagna 06 03 2017Track Records Trotting 26 Trotting Horse Time Driver Trainer Date2 Year Old Filly Mission Brief 1 52 1 Y Gingras R Burke 09 04 20142 Year Old Gelding Father Patrick 1 53 4 Y Gingras J Takter 09 14 20133 Year Old Filly Check Me Out Bee A Magician 1 52 1 T Tetrick R Schnitker R Zeron R Norman 06 16 2012 09 13 20133 Year Old Colt Gelding Trixton Canepa Hanover 1 51 3 J Takter J Takter Y Gingras J Takter 06 14 2014 06 12 15Trotting Mare Hannelore Hanover 1 51 0 Y Gingras R Burke 06 18 2016Trotting Horse Gelding Mister Herbie 1 50 4 J Jamieson J Gillis 07 21 2012Thoroughbred races Edit The record for most wins by a jockey on a single raceday at Woodbine is seven set by Richard Grubb on May 16 1967 and twice equaled by the legendary Canadian jockey Sandy Hawley first on May 22 1972 and then again on October 10 1974 Elizabeth II attends the Queen s Plate in 2010 Founded in 1860 it is Canada s oldest thoroughbred horse race Major Stakes races for Thoroughbreds run annually at Woodbine include the King s Plate a stakes for three year old Canadian bred thoroughbreds first leg of the Canadian Triple Crown Because the race is restricted to Canadian bred horses it is not eligible for grading despite being one of Canada s most prestigious races Northern Dancer Turf Stakes a turf mile and one half Grade 1 stakes run in early fall as the final prep for the Canadian International or Breeders Cup Turf Breeders Stakes a stakes for three year old Canadian bred thoroughbreds third leg of the Canadian Triple Crown Woodbine Mile a grade I thoroughbred turf stakes Canadian International a grade 1 thoroughbred turf stakes E P Taylor Stakes a grade 1 Thoroughbred turf race for fillies and maresStakes races restricted to horses foaled in Canada Edit Bison City Stakes Breeders Stakes Coronation Futurity Stakes Cup and Saucer Stakes Plate Trial Stakes Princess Elizabeth Stakes King s Plate Wonder Where Stakes Woodbine Oaks Stakes races restricted to horses foaled in Ontario Edit Achievement Stakes Carotene Stakes Clarendon Stakes Fanfreluche Stakes Fury Stakes Jammed Lovely Stakes Ontario Damsel Stakes Ontario Lassie Stakes Queenston Stakes Shady Well Stakes Vandal Stakes Ontario Sire Stakes Edit Ballade Stakes Bold Ruckus Stakes Bull Page Stakes Bunty Lawless Stakes Classy N Smart Stakes Deputy Minister Stakes Frost King Stakes Kingarvie Stakes Lady Angela Stakes La Prevoyante Stakes Nandi Stakes New Providence Stakes Overskate Stakes Shepperton Stakes Sir Barton Stakes South Ocean Stakes Steady Growth Stakes Vice Regent Stakes Victoriana Stakes CTHS Yearling Sales Stakes Edit Algoma Stakes Elgin Stakes Halton Stakes Kenora Stakes Muskoka Stakes Simcoe Stakes Grade I Edit The following graded stakes were formerly ran at Woodbine in 2019 27 Canadian International Stakes Highlander Stakes E P Taylor Stakes Natalma Stakes Northern Dancer Turf Stakes Summer Stakes Woodbine Mile Grade II Edit Autumn Stakes Bessarabian Stakes Canadian Stakes Connaught Cup Stakes Dance Smartly Stakes Eclipse Stakes Kennedy Road Stakes King Edward Stakes Nassau Stakes Nearctic Stakes Nijinsky Stakes Play The King Stakes Royal North Stakes Sky Classic Stakes Grade III Edit Bold Venture Stakes Dominion Day Stakes Durham Cup Stakes Grey Stakes Hendrie Stakes Jacques Cartier Stakes Maple Leaf Stakes Marine Stakes Mazarine Stakes Ontario Colleen Stakes Ontario Derby Ontario Fashion Stakes Ontario Matron Stakes Seagram Cup Stakes Seaway Stakes Selene Stakes Singspiel Stakes Trillium Stakes Valedictory Stakes Vigil Stakes Whimsical Stakes Ungraded stakes Edit Colin Stakes Display Stakes Duchess Stakes Glorious Song Stakes La Lorgnette Stakes My Dear Stakes Ontario Debutante Stakes Star Shoot Stakes Swynford Stakes Toronto Cup Stakes Victoria Park Stakes Victoria Stakes Woodstock Stakes Overnight stakes Edit Alywow Stakes Belle Mahone Stakes Charlie Barley Stakes Discontinued races Edit Canadian Maturity Stakes Hill n Dale Stakes Silver Deputy StakesReferences EditRohmer Richard 1978 E P Taylor the biography of Edward Plunket Taylor McClelland amp Stewart ISBN 0 7710 7709 2 Notes Edit Our History Woodbine Racetrack Retrieved 2019 11 25 Our History Woodbine Racetrack Retrieved 2019 11 25 a b c Rohmer 1978 p 250 a b Rohmer 1978 p 248 a b 1688 to 1923 Geloso Vincent A Price Index for Canada 1688 to 1850 December 6 2016 Afterwards Canadian inflation numbers based on Statistics Canada tables 18 10 0005 01 formerly CANSIM 326 0021 Consumer Price Index annual average not seasonally adjusted Statistics Canada Retrieved April 17 2021 and table 18 10 0004 13 Consumer Price Index by product group monthly percentage change not seasonally adjusted Canada provinces Whitehorse Yellowknife and Iqaluit Statistics Canada Retrieved April 17 2021 E P Taylor Bids For Orpen Tracks The Globe and Mail October 8 1955 p 20 OJC to Continue Cup and Saucer Other Fixtures The Globe and Mail October 22 1955 p 23 Rohmer 1978 p 249 Rohmer 1978 p 251 Liquor Drought Faced By New Woodbine Track As Licenses Neglected The Globe and Mail June 12 1956 p 1 Torontoist 2013 03 16 Historicist Two Days with the Queen Torontoist Retrieved 2019 11 25 Hegarty Matt October 11 2018 Woodbine Laurel Pimlico officially adopt GPS timing system DRF Retrieved October 14 2018 Ralph Dan March 23 2022 Woodbine Entertainment to provide land for soccer stadium training facility Global News The Canadian Press Retrieved 23 March 2022 EuroTurf Series launches in Woodbine s Friday opener Press release Toronto ON Woodbine Entertainment 2016 06 07 Retrieved 2016 06 07 Training begins on Woodbine s new Tapeta surface Press release Toronto ON Woodbine Entertainment 2016 03 18 Retrieved 2016 03 19 New Surface Gets Rave Reviews Demi Song gallops into record book as first winner Toronto Star Pressreader 2006 08 31 Retrieved 2020 02 15 Woodbine Celebrates Milestone for New Turf Course Press release Toronto ON Woodbine Entertainment Group 13 June 2018 Retrieved 20 February 2019 Ferguson Paul 28 June 2019 Queen s Plate favourite Avie s Flatter not worried about starting from the outside post Toronto Sun Retrieved 28 June 2019 Da Silva also made history on Friday becoming the first rider to win on the new inner turf course He rode Bold Rally to a narrow victory over Badjeros Boy in the 37 500 claiming race Amsel Peter 2018 09 01 Woodbine Casino launches Toronto s first live table games CalvinAyre com Retrieved 2022 03 11 Casino Woodbine Casino Woodbine Retrieved 2019 11 25 Join Our Team One Toronto Gaming Retrieved November 6 2018 Table Games One Toronto Gaming Retrieved November 6 2018 Woodbine Casino Expansion Project Block 10 PDF City of Toronto Archived PDF from the original on March 11 2022 Woodbine s new Turf Course on Track Woodbine Entertainment Group May 28 2018 Retrieved February 27 2019 Track Records Woodbine Mohawk Park Retrieved 2019 11 25 Track Records Woodbine Mohawk Park Retrieved 2019 11 25 Jockey Club Of Canada Releases Graded Stakes List For 2019 Jockey Club of Canada 29 January 2019 Retrieved 19 April 2020 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Woodbine Racetrack Official website Casino Woodbine Woodbine Racetrack at the NTRA Clara Thomas Archives and Special Collections York University Archival photographs of Woodbine Racetrack from the Toronto Telegram fonds Coordinates 43 42 45 09 N 79 36 7 35 W 43 7125250 N 79 6020417 W 43 7125250 79 6020417 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Woodbine Racetrack amp oldid 1144971836, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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