Racing officials have revealed the Woodbine stakes schedule for 2026, outlining another ambitious season at Woodbine Racetrack with a program built around two prestigious $1 million showpieces and a strong collection of graded contests. The new campaign begins on April 18 and promises a blend of historic classics, elite turf racing and major summer festival days.
Announced by Woodbine Entertainment, the upcoming calendar features 39 graded stakes events, including five at the top Grade 1 level, underlining the track’s position as one of North America’s most important Thoroughbred venues.
Chief Executive Officer Michael Copeland said the organization is looking forward to another competitive season on the Toronto circuit.
“We’re very proud of our stakes program at Woodbine and eagerly anticipate a season filled with outstanding competition,” Copeland said. “We look forward to welcoming our racing community and fans back to the track on April 18 for the start of another exciting racing season.”
The season’s centrepieces are the 167th running of the King’s Plate on August 15 and the internationally respected Woodbine Mile on September 12. Both races carry purses of $1 million and regularly attract leading runners from across North America and beyond.
Canadian classics shape the Woodbine 2026 stakes schedule
The Canadian Triple Crown for three-year-olds foaled in the country begins with the King’s Plate in mid-August before moving to the Prince of Wales Stakes on September 7 at Fort Erie Race Track. The series concludes with the Breeders’ Stakes on September 27 back at Woodbine.
Meanwhile, the track’s celebrated turf course is progressing through a major renovation. Work on the famous E. P. Taylor Turf Course is expected to be completed by September 2026, allowing many of the venue’s premier grass races to return to their traditional setting later in the season.
One of the highlights of the calendar arrives on September 12 with Turf Champions Day, when the focus of international racing will turn to Woodbine. The card will feature four Grade 1 contests, including the Woodbine Mile alongside the E.P. Taylor Stakes, Natalma Stakes and Summer Stakes.
This year will mark the first time the track stages four Breeders’ Cup qualifying races on the same program, further strengthening the significance of the meeting within the global racing calendar.
Later in the autumn, the storied Canadian International returns on October 3 at its traditional mile-and-a-half distance on the E.P. Taylor Turf Course, a race that has historically drawn high-class runners from around the world.
Earlier in the summer, the spotlight falls on the Woodbine Oaks, scheduled for July 19. The race forms the opening leg of the Canadian Triple Tiara for Canadian-foaled three-year-old fillies, followed by the Bison City Stakes on August 8 and the Wonder Where Stakes on September 6.
Another major fixture on the calendar is the Canada Day Racing Festival on June 28, featuring five graded stakes races and providing one of the early season highlights for fans and participants alike.
With the Woodbine 2026 stakes schedule now confirmed, anticipation is building for another season that blends tradition, international competition and some of the most prestigious races in Canadian Thoroughbred racing.
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