Home
Home
Home

Race Tracks
» Aqueduct
» Balmoral Park
» Belmont Park
» Calder Race Course
» Churchill Downs
» Delaware Park
» Del Mar
» Delta Downs
» Fort Erie
» Gulfstream Park
» Hawthorne Race Course
» Hollywood Park
» Keeneland
» Laurel Park
» Lone Star Park
» Meadowlands
» Monmouth Park
» Monticello Raceway
» Mountaineer Race Track
» Oaklawn Park
» Penn National
» Pimlico Race Course
» Pocono Downs
» Pompano Park
» Sam Houston Race Park
» Santa Anita Park
» Saratoga
» The Meadows
» The Red Mile
» Woodbine Race Track

FORT ERIE RACE TRACK

Fort Erie Race TrackFort Erie Race Track is a thoroughbred racing facility in Fort Erie, Ontario, Canada. It’s one of Canada’s most prominent horse racing tracks and is the yearly host of the Prince of Wales Stakes, the second jewel in Canada’s equivalent to the Triple Crown. By virtue of this prestigious stakes race, most of Canada’s famous race horses have competed on this track. Currently, Fort Erie holds one continuous meet, with racing from May to early September.

Other famous stakes races hosted by the track include the Canada Day Stakes, Bison City Stakes, Rainbow Connection Stakes, and International Turf Cup Stakes.

Fort Erie Race Track is known for its beautiful infield, filled with flowers and scenic lakes. In fact, Fort Erie is sometimes referred to as the most picture-perfect race track in the world due to the infield. One of the best known stories about the track involves a horse named Puss-n-Boots who took a plunge at the picturesque lake as he was leading a race back in 1961.


Fort Erie Race Track Facts

  Main Track
One mile, sandy loam soil.
Distance from last turn to finish: 1,060'
Width of track: 75'

  Turf Course
Seven furlongs, inside main course.
Distance from last turn to finish: 930'

  Seating Capacity
4,000

  Stable Capacity
1,300


History of Fort Erie Race Track

  • On November 21, 1896, the ground breaking ceremony for Fort Erie race track was held. It was presided over by John Hood, president of the Fort Erie Jockey Club.
  • On June 16, 1897, Fort Erie opened its doors to the world and the inaugural races were held. The first winner at the race track was Ellesmere who received $300 in prize money.
  • On June 27, 1952, the Ontario Jockey Club purchased the track and took over the operations.

Fort Erie Race Track
Fort Erie, Ontario

Click to Enlarge

  • In 1953, the track was refurbished at a cost of $3.5 million. A clubhouse and infield lakes were built and parking lots were expanded.
  • In 1959, the first Prince of Wales Stakes was held.
  • In 1979, a computerized betting system was installed.
  • On September 11, 1982, inter-track wagering from Woodbine race track in Toronto began.
  • On September 11, 1999, a 75,000 square foot casino slot area featuring 1,200 slot machines, was opened. A new TV Control room with graphic and electronic photo-finish capabilities was also installed.



More Race Tracks
» Alameda Fair
» Arlington Park
» Breeders' Cup
» Breeders' Cup Futures
» Bay Meadows
» Beulah Park
» Big Fresno Fair
» Cal Expo
» Charles Town Races
» Dover Downs Raceway
» Downs at Albuquerque
» Ellis Park
» Emerald Downs
» Evangeline Downs
» Fairplex Park
» Ferndale
» Finger Lakes
» Golden Gate Fields
» Great Lakes Downs
» Harrington Raceway
» Hastings Racecourse
» Hazel Park
» Hoosier Park
» Indiana Downs
» Louisiana Downs
» Maywood Park
» Mohawk
» Northfield Park
» Philadelphia Park
» Plainridge Racecourse
» Remington Park
» Prairie Meadows
» Retama Park
» River Downs
» Rockingham Park
» San Mateo County Fair
» Scioto Downs
» Sonoma Country Fair
» Suffolk Downs
» Suburban Downs
» Thistledown
» Timonium Race Course
» Turf Paradise
» Turfway Park
» Yavapai Downs
» Yonkers Raceway

© 2005 Race-Track.info