Ontario Abandoned Places will be rebranded as Ominous Abandoned Places

Fort Erie Race Track Stables

Abandoned Barn in Fort Erie, Ontario, Canada

Jul 30 2012

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Recent status Abandoned
Location # 5135

NOTE: This thread is currently "public" as permission was obtained to photograph the site. This area is clearly marked "No Trespassing". If any of these photos violate Nordic Gaming Corporation limitations, please leave private mail and they will be removed.

From its beginnings in 1897, the Fort Erie Race Track has always been a special place. Its beauty has been well documented with aesthetics second to none. Great Canadian champions have raced at the "Fort", providing race enthusiasts with thrills and life long memories.

On December 31st, 2012, this will all come to an end. In June it was announced that the Fort Erie Race Track would close at the end of the year following the decision of the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation that slot machines would be removed from the site.

There is no argument that the racetrack is Fort Erie's largest employer, and that the December closure will be devastating to a city that is already suffering greatly. Some areas surrounding the track have already become abandoned. A group of older stables to the west of the current racetrack property make up this DB listing. The area is shown on the right-hand side of the satellite imagery photo in the gallery. Two large stables, an old storage garage and an overgrown race-track make up this site.

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1 year ago

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1 year ago

pretty cool place to check out!! i wanna go back and look around more!

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10 years ago

i just saw this on google maps while looking for a site (which I may have found).

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11 years ago

What can I say great puctures!!!!!!!!!!!! - I went to this race track with my grandmother!! - great memories!!! - another part of Ontario ruined by the McGuinty Government!!! l

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11 years ago

Good job on this spot for sure, awesome pics and a great write up about its history. Thanks man, good work once again.

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11 years ago

Excellent photos and write-up. Thanks Dalton for destroying another part of this once prosperous province.