Clinton Raceway is pleased to welcome Tony Elliott as its Assistant General Manager. The 21-year-old Walkerton native joined Hanover Raceway for their 2020 season as the Assistant to the General Manager, as well as the Racing Broadcast team at The Raceway at Western Fair District in October of 2020.
Read More66 talented Ontario sired 3 year old filly pacers have nominated to Clinton Raceway’s major stake, the Kin Pace
Read MoreMarch 1, 2021- When Clinton Raceway opens its doors for the 2021 season fans will notice the absence of long-time marketing manager Jessica Carnochan.
Read MoreCLINTON, SEPT 2, 2020 – Although much about the 2020 racing season has been unusual, Clinton Raceway will wrap things up on a traditional note Sunday, Sept. 6 with its annual Charity Driver’s Challenge in support of the Clinton branch of the Royal Canadian Legion.
Read MoreCLINTON — Greg Hayter wasn’t about to let a global pandemic ruin the 5th anniversary of the Vic Hayter Memorial at Clinton Raceway and all the momentum his family has built in the last four years honouring his father and the many things he loved.
Read MoreThis year's edition of the Kin Pace Championship carries a purse of $64,700 for Ontario sired three year old pacing fillies. In tandem with six divisions of the Ontario Sires Stakes for three year old filly trotters one of the biggest days of the entire 2020 campaign at the Central Huron oval is set to unfold.
Read MoreThe 2020 Kin Pace eliminations program at Clinton Raceway set for Sunday, June 28th at 1;30 p.m. has attracted a great volume of 17 entries for three exciting eliminations. The top finishers will qualify for the $64,000 final on Sunday, July 5th.
Read MoreWhile the stands will be empty, and the gates closed to the public, one thing will remain certain, one of the best voices in harness racing will once again be in the announcers booth.
Not only will Peterborough native and long time Standardbred and Thoroughbred Announcer Frank Salive be calling the races, he’ll be offering race fans a between race analysis.
Read MoreAfter a three week postponement, Clinton Raceway is making preparations to see the return of Harness Racing to the Huron County Oval. Following the best practices and minimum standards set out by Ontario Racing and the Government of Ontario, Clinton Raceway will be conducting qualifiers on Sunday, May 31 and Sunday, June 7 with the season set to officially begin Sunday, June 14 with a post time of 1:30pm
Read MoreCLINTON, DEC. 5, 2019 – On Sunday, Dec. 8 Clinton Raceway will raise a toast to Assistant Race Secretary Kathy Johnston, thanking her for 35 years of service to horse people across Ontario and wishing her well in her coming retirement.
Read MoreThe fourth annual $15,000 Vic Hayter Memorial Trot at Clinton Raceway on Sunday, July 21 will honour the late horse owner and Stratford hotelier by supporting the people that care for the animals he loved.
Read MoreLong time Clinton owner/trainer Karl MacNaughton was a constant figure around the iconic red barn and paddock at the rural Ontario racetrack. His career in harness racing spanned an impressive 40 years and included many winners at Clinton Raceway.
Read MoreWhile there are many great items already generously donated, including sporting event tickets, hotel stays and cottage rentals, with a lofty goal of $100,000 the foundation and Clinton Raceway are reaching out to the industry for some additional items
Read MoreThreatening skies, and the first humid day of the year didn't stop the race fans from arriving in droves to celebrate the opening of the 2019 season at Clinton Raceway.
Read MoreThe 15 day, 2019 season at the Huron County oval will officially kick off on Sunday May 19, and preparations are well underway for a season packed full of events, excitement and live harness racing at Clinton Raceway.