
Fort Erie Race Track
Fort Erie Fort Erie Race Track is a horse racing track in Fort Erie, Ontario, Canada.
Fort Erie Track Information
Fort Erie was bought 1950s by renowned Canadian horseman E. P. Taylor. Taylor played a key role in the development of the track; he created the Canadian Triple Crown with the second leg of the series, the Grade I Prince of Wales Stakes, being the track’s most important annual event.
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Fort Erie Track Layout
Main Track: One Mile, oval.
Turf Course: Seven Furlongs.
Distance from last turn to finish line: 1,060 Feet.
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