Shakopee's Canterbury Park was established in 1985 as Canterbury Downs. It was purchased by Ladbroke Racing Corporation in 1992, the December of which it stopped operating. Irwin Jacobs bought it in 1993 and soon sold it again to Randy and Curtis Sampson. The Sampson's put a lot of effort into reviving Canterbury, and introduced simulcast racing. In 1994 live horse racing returned to Canterbury Park and the race track began to flourish.
Between the months of May and September, Canterbury Park hosts some 69 race days on Thursdays to Sundays.
Simulcast facilities provide the best in thoroughbred, quarter horse and harness racing from around the country throughout the year at Canterbury Park Race Book. Simulcasting starts at 11 am with between 6 and 16 racetracks. There is a multi screen view and each table has its own television. Visitors to the race track have several dining options to choose from including the Park Restaurant and a few concession outlets.
Shakopee's Canterbury Park truly offers an all-round horse racing experience. From midday until the early hours of the morning Canterbury provides an abundance of entertainment.
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