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The track's 67-day season begins Saturday and ends on Labor Day. Post time is 1:30 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. Friday race cards, which start May 16, begin at 7 p.m.; Thursday race cards, which begin June 5, also start at 7.
There will be special holiday race cards on Memorial Day (May 26) and Labor Day (Sept. 1), with a 1:30 post. There are special holiday post times on July 3 (4 p.m.) and July 4 (1:30 p.m.). Thoroughbred races will be held throughout the season, and quarter horse races will be added to the schedule beginning May 23.
Canterbury will simulcast Saturday's Kentucky Derby (post time 5:04 p.m.), as well as a full schedule of races from around the country. The track is accepting advance wagering on the Derby today.
Saturday's live program includes nine thoroughbred races, highlighted by the $50,000 Shot of Gold Stakes.
The return of the Claiming Crown, a day of races for claiming horses that offers $600,000 in purses, will mark Canterbury's richest day of racing in 2008. The seven-race card is Aug. 2.
The Festival of Champions, which offers more than $400,000 in purses for Minnesota-bred horses, is Aug. 17. Other highlights include a special July 3 card, with a 4 p.m. post time followed by live music and fireworks, and Extreme Race Day on July 20, which features ostrich and camel races.
Admission is $5 for adults, $3 for age 60 and older and free for youth under age 18, who must be accompanied by an adult. General parking is free, while valet parking costs $6.
On Thursdays, admission and Daily Racing Forms are $1 each, and there are food and drink specials. The track features live music and two-for-one admission on Fridays. Sundays are family days, with free pony rides and a petting zoo.
Canterbury is offering both live video and race replays on its website at www.canterburypark.com. Results, entries, schedules and information also can be found on the site.
Call 952-445-7223 or 1-800-340-6361 for information.
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