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in Etobicoke. The stadium was demolished and replaced by residential and commercial development, including a betting parlour.To commemorate the history of the site, two of the new residential roadways were given names that reflected horse racing themes: Northern Dancer Blvd. (in honour of the famous
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The old facility was completely renovated and renamed Greenwood Raceway in 1963. It held both harness racing and Thoroughbred racing meets until its closure at the end of 1993. Steeplechase races were held at Woodbine/Greenwood for a few years, and there was a Thoroughbred race announcer by the name
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A horse by the name of Last Mark (owned by James G. Fair of Cainsville, Ontario) won the "Plate" in 1948, setting a new Plate record and only being equalled once before the track was decommissioned. R.J. Speers' horse, Lord Fairmond, came second in that Plate race. Fair had two horses in that Plate
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to fill the gap between the spring and fall thoroughbred meets, and the track was known as Greenwood Raceway during the harness meets. The track was at the junction of Kingston Road and Queen Street East, with only a narrow strip of land between it and
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had purchased the other half of the property (known as Greenwood Off Track Wagering or Champions Greenwood) with the intent of repurposing the site into a medium-sized entertainment venue with a capacity of 2,700 attendees.
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and C.C. Small. Within a few years, financial problems resulted in the property reverting to Joseph Duggan, the original landowner and retired innkeeper. In 1881, Duggan helped found the
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The southern half of the property became Woodbine Park with a water fountain feature in a man-made pond. It is separated from Woodbine Beach by Lake Shore Boulevard.
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which never ran in the Plate Trials but worked out between the two divisions of the Trials. Their times were faster than the times of either of the trial divisions.
676: 470: 691: 701: 681: 696: 706: 686: 227:(1006 m) stone dust harness track inside the Thoroughbred track. This track was known for its tight turns and long back and homestretches. 74: 463: 446: 435: 514: 519: 408: 67: 246:-owned Dufferin Park and Long Branch race tracks. By 1956, the OJC operated just three facilities, consisting of the 183:, it was owned and operated by Raymond Pardee and William J. "Jiggs" Howell. The facility's land was mostly owned by 41: 671: 524: 620: 347: 299: 242:, undertook an acquisition and consolidation program for southern Ontario racing. The OJC bought and closed the 645: 605: 211: 610: 569: 382: 255: 600: 539: 239: 625: 559: 291: 283: 235: 534: 640: 554: 549: 247: 188: 109: 363:, patrol judge at Woodbine Race Course and steward of the Incorporated Canadian Racing Association 330: 579: 314: 263: 251: 196: 440: 287: 28: 564: 509: 184: 650: 635: 450: 319: 295: 176: 17: 544: 529: 192: 665: 630: 574: 584: 486: 360: 322:) and Winners Circle. Joseph Duggan Road was named after the historical landowner. 231: 216: 204: 180: 151: 455: 305: 200: 135: 504: 489: 89: 76: 259: 243: 224: 220: 159: 155: 59: 55: 219:. Thoroughbred racing continued at the racetrack on a shortened six- 436:
History of the Ontario Jockey Club at Woodbine Entertainment Group
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In 1994, the Thoroughbred and harness operations were moved to
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Greenwood Off Track Wagering was erected to replace the raceway
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In the early 1950s, the Ontario Jockey Club, led by directors
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Harness racing dates were transferred to the racetrack from
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Inaugurated in 1874 as Woodbine Race Course at the foot of
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Old Woodbine Race Course
Greenwood Roadway

Toronto
Ontario
Coordinates
43°40′N 79°18.7′W / 43.667°N 79.3117°W / 43.667; -79.3117
Ontario Jockey Club
Flat
horse racing
Toronto
Ontario
Woodbine Avenue
Lake Ontario
Jesse Ashbridge
Ontario Jockey Club
harness racing
Standardbred horses
flat racing
Thoroughbreds
Thorncliffe Park Raceway
Lake Ontario
furlong
furlong
E. P. Taylor
George C. Hendrie
J. E. Frowde Seagram
Orpen
Fort Erie Racetrack
Fort Erie, Ontario

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