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Fort Erie Race Track was built by the Fort Erie Jockey Club and opened on June 16, 1897. It was at one time owned by the Cella family, who also owned Oaklawn Park in Hot Springs, Arkansas. They sold it in 1952 to renowned Canadian horseman E. P. Taylor, acting on behalf of the Ontario Jockey Club. Prior to this acquisition, Fort Erie was ...
Fort Erie is a town in the Niagara Region of Ontario, Canada.The town is located at the south eastern corner of the region, on the Niagara River, directly across the Canada–United States border from Buffalo, New York, and is the site of Old Fort Erie which played a prominent role in the War of 1812.
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In 2012, the Fort Erie Racetrack was threatened with closure when it was unable to add slot machines. WEG operated the track for one more season, then sold the track in 2014. The casino at Woodbine, operated by Ontario Lotteries, was transferred to Great Canadian Gaming Corporation in 2018.
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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]
The Society leases space to the OLG for the slot machines; the OLG is the operator and employer for the slots operation. [3] In 2009, the Raceway paid Centre Wellington $1.6 million in taxes and the OLG paid the Township an additional $1.78 million, from a share of the profits. [1] [4]