Worker's Compensation (WCB)

Just a reminder, it is MANDATORY for all trainers to provide a CURRENT Worker's Compensation Number or a letter from Worker's Compensation Board why the applicant does not need to have coverage.

Worker's Compensation Board applications are available online. (https://www.wcb.ab.ca)

By Order of the Steward's/Judge's Board
February 25, 2019

The 2024-2026 Horse Racing Alberta Business Plan is now available for download from the documents page

The Jockey Club of Canada is pleased to announce the finalists for the 2018 Sovereign Awards honouring Canada’s Champions and recognizing their outstanding achievements in Canadian Racing. The winners of the twelve horse categories and the five human categories will be announced at the 44th Annual Sovereign Awards Ceremony on Thursday, April 18, 2019 at Chateau Le Jardin in Woodbridge, ON.

2018 Sovereign Awards Finalists

Champion Two-Year-Old Female:

Bold Script
My Gal Betty
Tiz Breathtaking

Champion Two-Year-Old Male:

Avie’s Flatter
Solidify
War of Will

Champion Three-Year-Old Female:

Dixie Moon
Here’s Hannah
Wonder Gadot

Champion Three-Year-Old Male:

Lookin to Strike
Neepawa
Sky Promise

Champion Older Female:

Escape Clause
Gamble’s Ghost
Starship Jubilee

Champion Older Male:

Mr Havercamp
Pink Lloyd
Tiz a Slam

Champion Female Turf Horse:

Dixie Moon
Niigon’s Eclipse
Starship Jubilee

Champion Male Turf Horse:

Johnny Bear
Mr Havercamp
Tiz a Slam

Champion Female Sprinter:

Code Warrior
Escape Clause
Moonlit Promise

Champion Male Sprinter:

Ikerrin Road
Pink Lloyd
Yorkton

Outstanding Broodmare:

Avie’s Empire
In Return
Loving Vindication

Outstanding Breeder:

Adena Springs
Chiefswood Stables Limited
Tall Oaks Farm

Outstanding Owner:

Gary Barber
Chiefswood Stable
Ivan Dalos

Outstanding Trainer:

Kevin Attard
Mark E. Casse
Norman McKnight

Outstanding Apprentice Jockey:

Daisuke Fukumoto
Kazushi Kimura
Lenny A. Seecharan

Outstanding Jockey:

Luis Contreras
Eurico Rosa Da Silva
Rafael Manuel Hernandez

Horse of the Year:

Finalists to be announced during the 44th Annual Sovereign Awards Ceremony

 

In addition to the 17 Sovereign Awards listed above,Gustav Schickedanz and the late William D. Graham will each be honored with the E.P. Taylor Award of Merit for their life long dedication and outstanding contribution to the Thoroughbred Racing and Breeding industry in Canada.

Woodbine’s 2018 Player of the Year, Nick Noce of Rochester, N.Y. will be presented with the Award for Outstanding Handicapper and once again, the Award for Outstanding Groom will be presented by Sponsor OLG.

Winners of the three 2018 Media Awards will also be presented at the 44th Annual Sovereign Awards Ceremony. Media Awards are judged by the Journalism Professors at Humber, School of Media Studies & Information Technology, in Toronto, Ontario. The three finalists in each of the three media categories will be announced on or before March 1, 2019.

Tickets to the 44th Annual Sovereign Awards Ceremony are available for purchase online at https://jockeyclubcanada.com/2018-sovereign-awards/. Tickets are $250 each, withtables of ten discounted to $2000. Early-Bird tickets are available for a discounted price of $225until March 15, 2019. You can also purchase tickets by contacting The Jockey Club of Canada at 416-675-7756 or by email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

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The Jockey Club of Canada was founded in 1973 by E.P. Taylor to serve as the international representative of the Canadian Thoroughbred industry. The mission of The Jockey Club of Canada is to promote and maintain a high standard for Thoroughbred racing and breeding in Canada at a level which is recognized internationally for the benefit of all those interested in the sport including the general public by operations and services such as, but not limited to: evaluating all Graded, Listed and Black-type races in Canada annually; conducting the annual Sovereign Awards for outstanding achievement in Thoroughbred racing and breeding in Canada; maintaining a field office in Canada for the Jockey Club of the United States and the Jockey Club Registry Service; and by representing Canada as a Member of the IFHA.

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2018 O’Brien Finalists Announced

On Tuesday, December 18, Standardbred Canada announced the finalists for the 2018 O’Brien Awards, which honour Canada’s best in harness racing over the past season. The winners will be announced at the annual O’Brien Awards Black Tie Gala on Saturday, February 2, 2019, at the Hilton Mississauga/Meadowvale hotel in Mississauga, Ont. This will mark the 30th edition of the O’Brien Awards, named in honour of the late Joe O’Brien, an outstanding horseman and member of the Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame.

Casie Coleman and Richard Moreau, both five-time winners of O’Brien Awards as Trainer of the Year, are finalists for the 2018 title.

Cambridge, Ont. resident Casie Coleman, the winningest female trainer in the sport, had a solid 2018 campaign led by superstar pacer McWicked, who is looking for his first O’Brien in the Older Pacing Horse category, and Stag Party, who is a nominee for Two-Year-Old Pacing Colt of the Year. Coleman has trained 43 winners and horses to $3.1 million in earnings to date in 2018.

Richard Moreau of Puslinch, Ont. has earned five consecutive titles as Canada’s Trainer of the Year. He put up some incredible numbers in the 2018 season, as he sent 305 winners postward and trained horses to more than $4.5 million in earnings, a new personal best.

Bob McClure and Louis-Philippe Roy, who are both en route to career seasons, are the Driver finalists.

Bob McClure of Elora, Ont. is en route to a career-best season, as he has driven 317 winners and horses to more than $5.1 million in purse money. McClure, a finalist in this category in 2016, transitioned to the Woodbine circuit in the winter of this year and hasn’t looked back. He’s driven more winners than any other driver in Canada over the past two seasons, and currently sits in the top three in the driver standings for wins (third) and earnings (second) in Canada.

In 2016, Louis-Philippe Roy, a native of Mont-Joli, Que. who now makes his home in Guelph, Ont., won the Future Star Award. It was a sign of things to come, as his ascension up the driving ranks has been phenomenal. In 2017 he was a full-time driver on the WEG circuit and a finalist for Canada’s Driver of the Year. His nomination for the 2018 season is a result of a career year that includes a total of 408 wins with purse earnings in excess of 7.3 million while topping the Canadian driver charts for both wins and earnings.

Rick Zeron, a three-time winner of the O’Brien Award of Horsemanship, is up against Guy Gagnon, who was also a finalist in this category last year.

Although some may consider that he’s in the twilight of his racing career as a trainer-driver, 2018 may have just been one of the most memorable seasons on record for horseman Rick Zeron of Oakville, Ont. Zeron, a winner of the O’Brien Award of Horsemanship in 2010 and 2016, continues to compete at the highest level, and in 2018 conditioned Atlanta, the winner of one of the sport’s most coveted races, The Hambletonian, with Zeron’s son, Scott driving. On the training side, Zeron had 37 wins and almost $1.65 million in earnings, and his driving stats included 34 wins and more than $702,000 in earnings.

Guy Gagnon of Gatineau, Que., is a regular trainer-driver at Hippodrome 3R and Rideau Carleton Raceway, where he is at the top of the driver's standings for wins in 2018. To date this year, Gagnon has driven 206 winners and horses to earnings of more than $1.1 million. On the training side, he’s sent 58 winners postward from his stable while earning in excess of $340,000.

Prescient Beauty and Tall Drink Hanover are the nominees in the Two-Year-Old Pacing Filly division. Prescient Beauty hit the board in 11 of her 13 season starts while netting almost $470,000. She was a top-three finisher in several stakes and concluded her season with a season’s best 1:50.4 victory in the Three Diamonds at the Meadowlands Racetrack.

The Captaintreacherous filly Tall Drink Hanover was a top-three finisher in all but one of her 11 races and earned more than $455,000. She swept the Whenuwishuponastar, the Shes A Great Lady, and won a division of the Eternal Camnation at Woodbine Mohawk Park.

Bronx Seelster and Stag Party are the finalists in the Two-Year-Old Pacing Colt division. Bronx Seelster scored seven wins and earned in excess of $383,000 from 12 races. Three of his wins were in Ontario Sires Stakes events and he also swept the Battle of Waterloo at Grand River Raceway.

Stag Party, a son of Bettors Delight, hit the board in all nine of his seasonal starts and earned almost $670,000. Among his victories were two Ontario Sires Stakes events, and the elimination and final of the lucrative Metro Pace at Woodbine Mohawk Park.

Kissin In The Sand and Shower Play are the finalists for Three-Year-Old Pacing Filly of the Year. Kissin In The Sand scored 10 wins and earned more than $884,000 while notching victories in The Lynch, her Pennsylvania Sire Stakes Final, the Bluegrass and Tattersalls before ending her season with a runner-up finish in the Breeders Crown.

The Shadow Play filly Shower Play scored six wins during her 2018 campaign, including three Ontario Sires Stakes events, the Fan Hanover Final and a division of the Simcoe. She bankrolled almost $480,000 and took a mark of 1:50.2 in the Fan Hanover Final at Woodbine Mohawk Park.

The Three-Year-Old Pacing Colt category was one of the most competitive in recent years. Two standout colts, Jimmy Freight and Lather Up, are finalists for the Canadian title.

Jimmy Freight, a son of Sportswriter, won 11 races and more than $834,000, while collecting victories in all five Ontario Sires Stakes races he competed in, including his season-ending Super Final. He also won eliminations of the Messenger and Progress Stakes, and finished his season with a runner-up finish in the Progress Final.

The Ohio-bred Lather Up won 11 races and more than $1 million in his sophomore season. Undefeated on Canadian soil, he won a division of the Somebeachsomewhere, and the elimination and final of the North America Cup. Stateside, he scored wins in eliminations of the Hempt, and The Little Brown Jug, and several Ohio Sires Stakes.

Caviart Ally and Exhilarated will compete for Older Pacing Mare honours. Caviart Ally won seven races and more than $374,000. She swept the Milton Stakes and posted a season’s best 1:48.3 in her elimination. Exhilarated was a warhorse in 2018, racing 44 times from January through December while winning 11 races and $211,000 in purse money. She was a regular competitor in the Fillies and Mares Preferred ranks at Woodbine Mohawk Park.

Two of Canada’s top pacers, McWicked and Nirvana Seelster are the finalists in the Older Pacing Horse category. Now seven, McWicked was never better than in his 2018 season, as he won 12 races with earnings exceeding $1.6 million. Some of his major stakes victories included the Canadian Pacing Derby and the elimination and final of the Ben Franklin. He finished the season with a five-race win streak that kicked off with the Allerage Open Pace at the Red Mile, included the Breeders Crown, and concluded with the TVG Pace.

Nirvana Seelster has become of the country’s most popular and talented older pacers. The seven-year-old son of Camluck won nine races and more than $245,000 this year while primarily competing at the Preferred level at Woodbine Mohawk Park.

HP Titania Runner and The Ice Dutchess are the Two-Year-Old Trotting Filly finalists. HP Titania Runner, a daughter of E L Titan, won four Ontario Sires Stakes, including her OSS Super Final and $248,000 during her juvenile campaign. The Ice Dutchess won five races and $472,000. She swept the Peaceful Way Stakes at Woodbine Mohawk Park and won her Bluegrass Stakes division at the Red Mile.

The rookie trotting colt finalists are Dream Nation and Forbidden Trade, Forbidden Trade won seven races and $300,000, including his Ontario Sires Stakes Super Final and four additional OSS events. Dream Nation won six races and more than $205,000. Included in his victories were three Ontario Sires Stakes wins and the elimination and final of the Balanced Image Stakes at Hanover Raceway.

Atlanta and Illusioneesta are the nominees for Three-Year-Old Trotting Filly of the Year. Hambletonian champion Atlanta won eight races and more than $1 million in 2018. The Chapter Seven filly never finished worse than third during the season, and along with her coveted victory in the Hambo, she added wins in the Kentucky Filly Futurity, her Breeders Crown elimination, Empire Breeders Classic elimination and final and two New York Sires Stakes events to her resume.

The Kadabra filly Illusioneesta won four races and more than $241,000 in 2018. Two of those wins were in Ontario Sires Stakes events.

In the Three-Year-Old Trotting Colt division, two colts who battled one another in many Ontario Sires Stakes events are the nominees – Run Director and Stormont Ventnor. Run Director had six wins and purse earnings exceeding $436,000. Four wins came in OSS events, including his OSS Super Final. Stormont Ventnor had four wins, two of those in OSS events, along with $268,000 in purse money.

It’s a rerun of the 2017 awards, with Emoticon Hanover and Hannelore Hanover back as finalists in the Older Trotting Mare division for the 2018 season. Emoticon Hanover won six races and more than $397,000 during her five-year-old campaign. She put an exclamation mark in concluding her stellar season with a three-race win streak that included the elimination and final of the Breeders Crown and the TVG for trotting mares.

Defending champion Hannelore Hanover had another solid season with six wins while adding $403,000 to her purse account. ‘Hannelore’ swept the Armbro Flight Stakes at Woodbine Mohawk Park and also scored wins in the Cutler Memorial and Miss Versatility.

Dancer Hall and Will Take Charge are competing for Older Trotting Horse honours. Dancer Hall finished first or second in 18 of 22 races and earned almost $285,000. He predominantly competed at the Preferred level at Woodbine Mohawk Park, and also scored a victory in the Earl Rowe Trot at Georgian Downs.

Will Take Charge won nine races and more than $492,000. The son of Kadabra eclipsed a million dollars in career earnings in 2018 and scored victories in the Maxie Lee Memorial Invitation and the Crawford Farms Open Trot.

In the Armstrong Breeder of the Year category, Seelster Farms and Warrawee Farm are the finalists. Lucan, Ont.-based Seelster Farms bred horses who earned in excess of $3.4 million in 2018, including O’Brien finalists Bronx Seelster and Nirvana Seelster.

Warrawee Farm, a boutique breeder in Rockwood, Ont., bred horses that earned more than $1.3 million in 2018, including Warrawee Ubeaut, who became the fastest freshman pacer in the history of the sport with a sizzling 1:48.3 victory in the International Stallion Stakes at the Red Mile.

Two talented young trainers are the finalists for the Future Star Award, Kyle Bossence of Arthur, Ont. and Chris Lancaster of Airdrie, Alta. Bossence has trained 41 winners and horses to earnings exceeding $231,000 while competing primarily at Flamboro Downs, Georgian Downs and The Raceway at Western Fair District.

Lancaster has conditioned 29 winners and horses that have earned $214,000 while racing at Century Downs and Northlands Park. Lancaster also trained the stakes-winning two-year-old pacing filly Rockin Mystery for the latter part of her season, which included an Alberta Sires Stakes Super Final victory.

One of the 24 horse nominees will be honoured as Canada’s Horse of the Year. The winners will be announced at the O’Brien Awards Gala on Saturday, February 2, 2019, at the Hilton Mississauga/Meadowvale Hotel in Mississauga, Ont.

*statistics are as end of day, December 17.

A complete list of the finalists and their respective owner follows...

 

2018 O’Brien Award Finalists


Pacers


Two-Year-Old Filly Pacer

Prescient Beauty
Owned by James L Avritt Sr., Lebanon, KY

Tall Drink Hanover
Owned by Alagna Racing Llc, Manalapan, NJ- Marvin Katz, Toronto, ON -Riverview Racing Llc, Boynton Beach Fl.

Two-Year-Old Colt Pacer

Bronx Seelster
Owned by Capers 3 Stable, Sydney, NS

Stag Party
Owned by John D Fielding, Toronto – Mac T Nichol, Burlington – McKinlay & Fielding, Toronto – West Wins Stable, Cambridge, ON

Three-Year-Old Filly Pacer

Kissin In The Sand
Owned by Marvin Katz, Toronto, ON – Hatfield Stables, Columbus, OH

Shower Play
Owned by Rene Dion-Susanne J Kerwood, Rockwood, ON – Martin Leveillee, St-Blaise-Sur-Richelieu, QC

Three-Year-Old Colt Pacer

Jimmy Freight
Owned by Adriano Sorella, Guelph, ON

Lather Up
Owned by Gary L and Barbara N Iles, Harrington, DE

Older Pacing Mare

Caviart Ally
Owned by Caviart Farms, Vienna, VA

Exhilarated
Owned by Auciello Stables, Stouffville, ON

Older Pacing Horse

McWicked
Owned by S S G Stables, North Boston, NY

Nirvana Seelster
Owned by Bruce E Davy, Brockville, ON


Trotters


Two-Year-Old Filly Trotter

HP Titania Runner
Owned by Claude Hamel, Ayer’S Cliff- Michel Damphousse, Louiseville, QC

The Ice Dutchess
Owned by Coyote Wynd Farms, Vancouver, BC

Two-Year-Old Colt Trotter

Dream Nation
Les Ecuries Dorleans Inc., Repentigny – Ecurie Csl, Sorel-Tracy- Gestion C Levesque 2005inc, St-Hyacinthe-Marc R Camirand, Montreal, QC

Forbidden Trade
Owned by Determination, Montreal, QC

Three-Year-Old Filly Trotter

Atlanta
Owned by Rick Zeron Crawford Farms, Oakville
Holland Racing Stable, Niagara-On-The-Lake, ON
Howard A Taylor, Philadelphia, PA
Bradley J Grant, Milton, ON

Illusioneesta
Owned by Harbor Racing Stable Llc, Aurora – Asa Farm, Norwood, ON

Three-Year-Old Colt Trotter

Run Director
Owned by Thomas A Rankin & Elizabeth C Rankin, St. Catharines, ON

Stormont Ventnor
Owned by Eric Baker, Long Sault, ON

Older Trotting Mare

Emoticon Hanover
Owned by Determination, Montreal, QC

Hannelore Hanover
Owned by Burke Racing Stable Llc, Fredericktown- Weaver Bruscemi Llc, Canonsburg, PA
Frank D Baldachino, Clarksburg, NJ
J and T Silva Stables Llc, Long Beach, NY

Older Trotting Horse

Dancer Hall
1187422 Ontario Inc., Ottawa, ON

Will Take Charge
Owned by Mac T Nichol, Burlington – Jeffrey R Gillis, Mississauga, ON


People Awards


O’Brien Award of Horsemanship

Guy Gagnon of Gatineau, QC
Rick Zeron of Oakville, ON

Armstrong Breeder of the Year

Seelster Farms - Lucan, ON
Warrawee Farm - Rockwood, ON

Driver of the Year

Bob McClure - Elora, ON
Louis Philippe Roy - Guelph, ON

Trainer of the Year

Casie Coleman - Cambridge, ON
Richard Moreau - Puslinch, ON

Future Star Award

Kyle Bossence - Arthur, ON
Chris Lancaster - Airdrie, AB

Notice to all Licensees

As Horse Racing Alberta (HRA) is mandated by the Horse Racing Alberta Act (Act) to control, regulate and manage horse racing, and as the HRA Board of Directors has authorized an increase in the fee for appeals to the Appeal Tribunal, mindful that the administrative costs of each appeal have increased and that the fees have not increased in many years, the fee for commencing an appeal to the Appeal Tribunal pursuant to s. 25 of the Act, shall be increased to $500.00 effective March 1, 2019.

Dated at the City of Edmonton in the Province of Alberta this 12th day of December, 2018.

Kent Verlik, MBA
Chief Executive Officer
HORSE RACING ALBERTA

The first hooves will hit the mile long track this Friday.

Edmonton, AB – Century Mile Racetrack and Casino, which is being constructed northeast of the Edmonton International Airport, invites you to witness the first horses galloping on our mile-long racetrack at 3:00 pm, Friday, October 26th.

Construction of the Century Mile Racetrack began in the summer of 2017. This Friday will be the first-time horses gallop the track. The first official races will occur in Spring 2019. Come witness the first hooves to imprint on the track and see the continuation of a tradition that dates back longer than Alberta has been a province.

The Century Mile facility contains the only mile-long Class A horse racing track west of Ontario. This is Century Casino’s second horse racing track in Alberta joining the successful Century Downs located just north of Calgary which opened in 2015.

Horse racing began in Edmonton in 1882, on a rough track located in (what would become) Downtown Edmonton. From 1900 until 2018 horse racing has been hosted at Northlands Park. Starting in the Spring of 2019, Century Mile Racetrack and Casino is excited to continue the tradition of horse racing in Alberta. The track will showcase thoroughbred and standardbred racing, and host the Canadian Derby, a true Edmonton tradition.

This invite-only event is open to the press. Leading Alberta Thoroughbred Trainer, Tim Rycroft will be on hand along with members of the Horse Racing Alberta Board, the Alberta Standardbred Horse Association and the Horsemen’s Benevolent and Protective Association.

For more information and directions, please contact Nathan Kusiek.
Please see below for an overview of the Century Mile Racetrack and Casino.

Overview of the Century Mile Racetrack and Casino Project

  • Century Mile Inc. is fully owned by Century Casinos Europe, which is a holding company within Century Casinos, Inc.’s group of companies.
  • Century Mile signed the land lease with Edmonton International Airport in June 2017. It is a 20 years lease with six extensions of five years each. The size of the leased land is 101 acres.
  • Century Casinos has secured full financing for the project.
  • Total project costs are now estimated between CAD $62 to $65 million.
  • Century Mile contractors and consultants:
    • BR2 Architecture as architects and interior designers;
    • Stantec Inc. for civil engineering;
    • Chandos Construction as general contractor;
    • Superior Buildings & Design Ltd. as contractor to construct the barns.
  • The planned opening date of the Racing Entertainment Centre:
    • Casino: April 1, 2019.
    • Racetrack: April 29, 2019

Racing Entertainment Centre (REC)

  • The REC building is 96,667 square feet
  • Main Floor - 45, 353 Slot floor capable of holding over 800+ slot machines
    • Restaurant - 150 seats
    • Off Track Betting (OTB) - 150 seats
    • Lounge - 65 seats
    • Feature Bar
    • Concession
    • South elevator - Access basement, 1st, 2nd and 3rd floors
    • North Freight Elevator - Access basement, 1st and 2nd floors
    • Main Kitchen
    • Receiving
  • Second Floor – 29,504 Tiered Seating Restaurant - Seats 274
    • OTB/Banquet Room - Seats 150
    • Luxury Suite A - Seats 48 plus balcony
    • Luxury Suite B - Seats 48 plus balcony
    • Luxury Suite C - Seats 40 plus balcony
    • Multi-Suite D - Seats 60 - Square Footage
    • Bar
    • Concession
    • Prep Kitchen
    • Public Grand Stand - Seats 300
    • Public window viewing areas
    • Administrative Offices/Executive Boardroom
  • Third and Fourth Floors - 5,003 square feet
    • Future Rooftop Patio
    • Judges and Announcer quarters
  • Basement - 16,807 square feet
    • Jockey Quarters
    • Administrative Offices
    • Back of House Staff Facilities

Amenities/Statistics

  • Land size 41 ha - 101 acres
  • Length Track: 8 furlong = 1 mile = 1.6 kilometers
  • Standardbred, Thoroughbred, Quarter Horse
  • Two barns with 800+ stalls
    • Occupying approximately 179,000 square feet
    • Horse Racing Alberta and Canadian Pari-Mutuel Agency required test barn, veterinarian space, and regulatory office
  • Elevated exterior bleacher seating to accommodate over 300 guests
  • Over 824 paved parking stalls with 869 additional grass parking stalls for large events
  • Paddock Area
  • Apron - located track level between the track and REC with F&B and wagering
  • Second floor large banquet room with paddock view can be used as an OTB or event space

Surrounding Amenities

  • EIA - Airport Traffic 7.8 Million in 2017
  • Shuttle Service from Airport
  • ETS Bus Service from Edmonton
  • Premium Outlet Collection - Major Shopping Complex opened May 2, 2017
  • Costco opened in autumn of 2018
  • Marriot Brand Hotel opening Jan/2019
  • 3000 Area Hotel Rooms

 

Homegrown Heros features the connections to Shimshine and Regal Max — the two local favourites running in the 89th Canadian Derby. This year's renewal is set for Saturday, August 25 at Northlands Park Racetrack and Casino. Post time is noon.

The 89th running of the Canadian Derby at Northlands Park will feature a guaranteed $50,000 Late Pick-4 payout for the 2018 racing festival! On top of that mega payout, there will also be a manditory payout for the Jackpot Hi 5 pool and the Pick 5 pool.

Late Pick 4 $50,000 payout at the 89th Canadian Derby!

Video preview for the Canadian Derby - Western Canada's biggest race day. This year's renewal is set for Saturday, August 25 at Northlands Park Racetrack and Casino. Post time is noon.

The Province's top 3 year old Fillies speed to the gate in the Gordon and Illa Stakes. The Mid-Summer Classic, Monday, August 6th at Century Downs.