List of Horse Racing Venues - Canada

Canada

  • Ajax Downs, Ajax, Ontario
  • Alberta Downs, Lacombe, Alberta
  • Assiniboia Downs, Winnipeg, Manitoba
  • Charlottetown Driving Park, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
  • Clinton Raceway, Clinton, Ontario
  • Desert Park, Osoyoos, British Columbia
  • Dresden Raceway, Dresden, Ontario
  • Exhibition Park Raceway, Saint John, New Brunswick
  • Evergreen Park, Grande Prairie, Alberta
  • Flamboro Downs, Flamborough, Ontario
  • Fort Erie Race Track, Fort Erie, Ontario
  • Fraser Downs, Surrey, British Columbia
  • Fredericton Raceway, Fredericton, New Brunswick
  • Georgian Downs, Innisfil, Ontario
  • Grand River Raceway, Elora, Ontario
  • Hanover Raceway, Hanover, Ontario
  • Hastings Racecourse, Vancouver, British Columbia
  • Hiawatha Horse Park, Sarnia, Ontario
  • Inverness Raceway, Inverness, Nova Scotia
  • Kawartha Downs, Fraserville, Ontario
  • Kin Park, Vernon, British Columbia
  • Lethbridge Race Track, Lethbridge, Alberta
  • Marquis Downs, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
  • Mohawk Raceway, Campbellville, Ontario
  • Northlands Park, Edmonton, Alberta
  • Northside Downs, North Sydney, Nova Scotia
  • Quinte Exhibition Raceway, Belleville, Ontario
  • Rideau Carleton Raceway, Ottawa, Ontario
  • Sagebrush Downs, Kamloops, British Columbia
  • Sandown Park, Sidney, British Columbia
  • St. John's Racing & Entertainment Centre, Goulds, Newfoundland
  • Stampede Park, Calgary, Alberta
  • Sudbury Downs, Sudbury, Ontario
  • Summerside Raceway, Summerside, Prince Edward Island
  • Sunflower Downs, Princeton, British Columbia
  • Truro Raceway, Truro, Nova Scotia
  • West Meadows Raceway, Regina, Saskatchewan
  • Western Fair Raceway, London, Ontario
  • Windsor Raceway, Windsor, Ontario
  • Woodbine Racetrack, Toronto, Ontario
  • Woodstock Raceway, Woodstock, Ontario
  • Yorkton Exhibition Race Track, Yorkton, Saskatchewan

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