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King's Plate Tickets & Info
Don't miss the thrill of the King's Plate, Canada's oldest and most prestigious horse racing event, returning to Woodbine Racetrack on August 16, 2025. This historic race, often called the 'Gallop for the Guineas', blends rich tradition with modern excitement, offering a day of unparalleled athleticism, fashion, and social gatherings. Witness top-tier competitors vie for one of the country's most lucrative purses, following in the hoofprints of legends like the 2016 champion who achieved a perfect season. Be part of this unique communal occasion where the excitement of the race meets the elegance of high fashion. Secure your tickets now to experience the King's Plate live, where every moment is a stride into history.
King's Plate at Woodbine Racetrack
Woodbine Racetrack, a cornerstone of Canadian horse racing, proudly hosts the prestigious King's Plate Toronto, North America's longest continuously run horse race. This iconic venue witnessed history when champion horse Joshua Tree claimed back-to-back victories in the Canadian International in 2010 and 2011. Since the introduction of the Woodbine Oaks in 1956, the racetrack has been a beacon for celebrating the achievements of fillies in the sport. A pioneer in racing technology, Woodbine was among the first globally to adopt digital finish line cameras in the 1990s, enhancing the accuracy and excitement of the race. In 2022, the racetrack further cemented its leadership by launching the Eco-Conscious Racing Honor, recognizing sustainable practices within the industry. Guests can enjoy the exclusivity of the Executive Lounge or the welcoming atmosphere of the main terrace, an accessible outdoor space for all. Conveniently located, visitors can reach the venue via Highway 11 south to Highway 400 south, then Highway 401 west and Highway 427 north. As the King's Plate Toronto draws crowds from across the nation, carpooling is recommended to ease parking congestion and make your visit as seamless as possible.