Horse racing occurs at a number of locations around the province. Government directs, controls, and regulates the British Columbia horse racing industry and licenses its participants.
In B.C., live horse racing takes place at 2 racetracks, and can also be viewed at teletheatre venues as well as online. In recent years, wagering at racetracks, teletheatres and online has totaled approximately $140 million annually.
Racetracks
City | Race Track | Type | Race Dates 2023 |
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Surrey | Fraser Downs Racetrack | Standardbred | Fraser Downs Race Dates (PDF) |
Vancouver | Hastings Racecourse | Thoroughbred | Hastings Race Dates (PDF) |
Teletheatre sites across B.C. present simulcast satellite broadcasts of horse races run at local, national and international tracks.
To find out which communities in B.C. host teletheatres, see Gambling Locations.
Every participant in British Columbia's horse racing industry must be registered and licensed to ensure that high standards of honesty, integrity, and financial responsibility are met.
Find out how to apply at Apply for Registration & Licence.
Apply for a gambling event licence or gaming grant, register as a gaming or horse racing worker, check your application status, or report gambling wrongdoing.
Contact the Gaming Policy and Enforcement Branch if you have questions about horse racing in B.C.