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Rideau Carleton Raceway

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45°17′47″N 75°36′11″W / 45.296385°N 75.603147°W / 45.296385; -75.603147

Aerial view of Rideau Carleton Raceway

Rideau Carleton Raceway is a Canadian horse racing and gambling complex located at 4837 Albion Road in Ottawa, Ontario. The facility began operation in 1962 and specialises in Standardbred harness racing.

In 2000, the venue introduced slot machines, under the authority of the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG) which were expected to draw annual revenue of $130 million.[1] The site includes a restaurant and hosts musical performances.[2]

Rideau Carleton is also the site of the Gloucester Fair (now the Capital Fair) since 1998.[3] The raceway provides facilities for numerous charitable fundraisers and hosts annual events for several embassies.[4]

The operations at the Raceway are currently run by Hard Rock Hotels and Casinos, which bought the facility in September 2017. Hard Rock holds 51% of the stock.[citation needed]

Harness racing

The brainchild of James William Baskin, Rideau Carleton opened for racing on 1 September 1962. The racetrack was situated on a plot of about 300 acres (120 ha) on the outskirts of Ottawa in Gloucester Township, only two miles from Ottawa's airport. The facilities were developed by architect and building director D'Arcy Helmer, who had previously designed several hospitals and schools in the Ottawa Valley but who had never previously visited a racetrack. Helmer drew his main inspiration from Scioto Downs in Columbus, Ohio. The grandstand and clubhouse were completed at a cost of CA$841,000 ($7.49 million in 2021 dollars)[5], while the track itself cost $750,000. The facilities also included 12 fireproof barns plus 96 tack rooms and a restaurant for the horsepeople.[6] Despite a successful opening, the racetrack was then plagued by bad weather, which contributed to the track going into receivership at the end of its first season.[7] Overcoming this rocky start, Rideau Carleton celebrate its fiftieth anniversary in 2012.[4]

The racetrack at Rideau Carleton is a five-eighths mile oval with a track speed rating[a] of 1:57.4, about average for tracks of the same dimensions.[8] In 2017, the track had 91 live race dates scheduled; every Sunday evening except Christmas Eve plus Thursday evenings from April through October.[9] It is open year-round for off-track betting and has simulcast facilities for betting on thoroughbred and standardbred racing at other racetracks.

Most races at Rideau Carleton are for smaller purses of under $10,000. However, the track does feature several legs of the Ontario Sires Stakes program in August.[10] Until 2012, the track also hosted the Des Smith Classic. In the 2006 renewal, featuring several of the fastest pacers of the time, Lis Mara set a Canadian record on a 58-mile track of 1:49.3.[11] The record was broken in the 2011 renewal by Lis Mara's brother Lisagain, who paced the mile in 1:49.2.[12] Although this is no longer the Canadian record, it still stands as the Rideau Carleton track record.[13]

References

  1. ^ "Let the 'gaming' begin". CBC News. 17 February 2000. Retrieved 8 June 2008.
  2. ^ Ottawa XPress: Rideau Carleton Raceway listings
  3. ^ "Gloucester Fair looks for new name as it expands, moves from May to August". Ottawa Citizen. 25 March 2014. Retrieved 1 January 2017.
  4. ^ a b "Horse Sense & Government Nonsense" (PDF). www.standardbredcanada.ca. Retrieved 1 January 2017.
  5. ^ 1688 to 1923: Geloso, Vincent, A Price Index for Canada, 1688 to 1850 (December 6, 2016). Afterwards, Canadian inflation numbers based on Statistics Canada tables 18-10-0005-01 (formerly CANSIM 326-0021) "Consumer Price Index, annual average, not seasonally adjusted". Statistics Canada. Retrieved 17 April 2021. and table 18-10-0004-13 "Consumer Price Index by product group, monthly, percentage change, not seasonally adjusted, Canada, provinces, Whitehorse, Yellowknife and Iqaluit". Statistics Canada. Retrieved 17 April 2021.
  6. ^ "SC Rewind: Rideau Carleton Opens". standardbredcanada.ca. Retrieved 1 January 2017.
  7. ^ "SC Rewind: Rideau Carleton, Pt. 2". standardbredcanada.ca. Retrieved 1 January 2017.
  8. ^ "Track Speed Ratings". www.standardbredcanada.ca. Retrieved 1 January 2017.
  9. ^ "Rideau Racedate Calendar". standardbredcanada.ca. Retrieved 1 January 2017.
  10. ^ "Ontario Sires Stakes". www.standardbredcanada.ca. Retrieved 1 January 2017.
  11. ^ "Lis Mara tops mark at Des Smith Classic". canoe.com. Archived from the original on 2 January 2017. Retrieved 1 January 2017.
  12. ^ "Record Mile For Lisagain In Des Smith". www.standardbredcanada.ca. Retrieved 1 January 2017.
  13. ^ "Track records | Rideau Carleton Raceway". rcr.net. Retrieved 1 January 2017.

Notes

  1. ^ The track speed rating compares the speed of horses on a given track with their speed on another track.

External links

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