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Sneaky Dogs and Fast Horses at Fort Erie Race Track on Father's Day

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Sneaky Dogs and Fast Horses at Fort Erie Race Track on Father's Day

June 19, 2023
By Fort Erie Race Track Communications
Sneaky Dogs and Fast Horses at Fort Erie Race Track on Father's Day
FORT ERIE - A boom in attendance helped launch the Fort Erie Race Track to enormous wagering numbers for its first Sunday card of the season on Father’s Day.

Before the action could begin, the track had to deal with a curve ball in the form of Gareth, a rescue dog who had been recently rehomed by one of the families living near the track who had escaped a few days earlier and was found running around the oval just as the first horses hit the dirt.

With the help of a few strips of bacon, track staff worked quickly to wrangle the pup and reunite him with the owners.

When the horses took centre stage, the exciting race led to a massive $1.4 million in total wagering for the day, which is up 189 per cent compared to last year’s Father’s Day card.

Dog on a racetrack
Rescue dog Gareth distrupted the start of Fort Erie's Father's Day card.


A major driver was the 79 per cent increase in on-track wagering, where crowds at the track also helped push food and beverage to a 37 per cent increase in sales over last year.

“Father’s Day has historically been one of the biggest days of our entire meet, and Sunday was no exception,” said James Culic, Fort Erie Race Track's communications manager. “Heading to the races in Fort Erie with your old man has long been a tradition in Niagara, and we saw plenty of multi-generational families enjoying the beautiful weather, the fast horses, and other things like our vendor market.”

The crowds were filled with a mix of people who have been going to Father’s Day at the Fort Erie Race Track with their dads as a family tradition for decades, and many new faces who were making their very first trip the historic border oval with their pops.

Fort Erie Race Track also debuted two new $30,000 stakes races this year for Father’s Day.

The Longrun Thoroughbred Retirement Stakes, and the Longrun After Care Stakes are both named in honour of Longrun, an organization which finds new homes for retired race horses.

The track will keep the momentum going with a trio of upcoming events, including a free concert with The Trip on June 27, a family day event on the Canada Day long weekend on July 3, and the ever-popular Wiener Dog Race day on July 16.

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