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Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame

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The Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame was established in 1976 to honor those who have made a significant contribution to the sport of harness and thoroughbred horse racing in Canada. It is located at Woodbine Racetrack in Toronto, Ontario. The Hall of Fame annually inducts Thoroughbred and Standardbred horses, sulky drivers, jockeys, trainers and the horse racing industry's builders.

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Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame
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Woodbine Racetrack

Rexdale Boulevard 555
M9W 6K5 Toronto, Etobicoke
Ontario, Canada
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