Woodbine Entertainment says it will continue to stable horses on backstretch
TORONTO — Woodbine Entertainment said Tuesday it will continue stabling horses on its backstretch and provide the essential care they need during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The announcement came after the Ontario government extended its declaration of emergency due to the novel coronavirus outbreak. That includes the closure of non-essential workplaces and restrictions on social gatherings.
In addition, the Ontario government issued a new emergency order closing all outdoor recreational amenities, such as sports fields and playgrounds.
“These horses need a home and our land and facilities were created exactly for the purpose of caring for these animals,” Jim Lawson, the CEO of Woodbine Entertainment, said in a statement. “Furthermore, horsepeople have requested that we keep our backstretch open and we have only done so in accordance with the government deeming stabling an essential business.