MAY 2019 THE RIDER /19 Ontario Racing Welcomes Hiawatha, Kawartha, Leamington Racetracks
TORONTO, April 4, 2019 – On- tario Racing (OR) and its Board of Directors are pleased to wel- come Hiawatha Horse Park, Kawartha Downs and Leaming- ton Raceway to Ontario Racing. “We are extremely excited to
have Hiawatha, Kawartha and Leamington join Ontario Rac- ing,” said Katherine Curry, Exec- utive Director of Ontario Racing Management. “Southwest On- tario and the Peterborough-Hal- iburton areas have tremendous legacies in Standardbred racing and we look forward to working with all three tracks in creating and sustaining a vibrant and fi- nancially sound racing industry.” Hiawatha, located in Sarnia, Kawartha, located in Fraserville,
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and Leamington, join Ajax Downs, Clin- ton Raceway, Dresden Raceway, Flam- boro Downs, Fort Erie Racetrack, Georgian Downs, Grand River Raceway, Hanover Raceway, Rideau Carleton Raceway, The Raceway at Western Fair, Woodbine Mohawk Park and Woodbine Racetrack as part of Ontario Racing. Industry associations Horsemen’s
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