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After nearly 50 years, Fraser Downs horse racing ends as Surrey reclaims the land for housing, a new hospital, and community development. A Historic Chapter Closes Horse racing in Surrey has officially come to an end. After almost five decades of races and community tradition, Fraser Downs has shut its doors for good. The iconic […]

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After nearly 50 years, Fraser Downs horse racing ends as Surrey reclaims the land for housing, a new hospital, and community development.

A Historic Chapter Closes

Horse racing in Surrey has officially come to an end. After almost five decades of races and community tradition, Fraser Downs has shut its doors for good. The iconic track, located at Cloverdale Fairgrounds, was the only venue for standardbred horse racing in British Columbia.

City Moves Toward Redevelopment

The City of Surrey, which owns the land, has ended the lease with Great Canadian Entertainment, the operator of Fraser Downs. The closure takes effect immediately. While the racetrack is gone, Elements Casino Surrey, located next to the site, will continue operating.

Mayor Brenda Locke explained that the land—spanning about five hectares—will be part of a major redevelopment plan. The vision includes new housing, expanded public spaces, cultural facilities, recreation amenities, and even a $3-billion hospital.

“Our city is growing rapidly toward one million residents,” Locke said. “Closing the lease with Fraser Downs allows us to focus on revitalizing Cloverdale Fairgrounds for the greater public good.”

From Raceway to Redevelopment

Fraser Downs first opened in 1976 as Cloverdale Raceway, later rebranding in 1996. For decades, it served as a hub for horse owners, trainers, and racing fans across Metro Vancouver.

The city acknowledged the emotional impact of the decision but emphasized that the benefits of redevelopment outweighed the costs of losing a historic venue.

A Difficult Goodbye for the Racing Community

The closure follows a tough year for the facility. Earlier in 2023, Great Canadian Entertainment shut down the stables to deal with a major rat infestation. For many in the racing community, the loss is more than just a building—it marks the end of a unique training and racing space that had no equal in the region.

Looking Ahead

As horse racing fades into history in Surrey, the city is betting on a future shaped by growth, health care, and community life. What once echoed with the sound of hooves will soon transform into homes, hospitals, and public spaces built for a new generation.

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