Step into a rich slice of Canadian racing history with vivid memories and colorful characters.
This nonfiction collection offers recollections and sketches from a life spent around the turf, from bustling race meetings to the quiet moments that shaped the sport. Read through personal reflections, historical context, and firsthand anecdotes that illuminate the evolution of racing in Canada and beyond.
This book frames the rise of organized racing, the debates over betting, and the enduring appeal of the track. It blends memoir with social history, offering a window into clubs, personalities, and reform efforts that touched every era of the sport.
- Personal memories of notable races, clubs, and figures who shaped the Canadian turf.
- Discussion of racing reform, betting laws, and their impact on the sport’s fortunes.
- Vivid scenes from tracks, grandstands, and racing communities across Canada and the United States.
- A grounded, accessible look at the culture and history of racing through decades of change.
Ideal for readers of Canadian sports history and racing enthusiasts looking for context and color behind the sport’s long arc.
II CANADIAN TURF RECOLLECTIONS AND OTHER SKETCHES