Horse Racing Betting — How to Start for Canadian Beginners 2026
Horse racing has a long tradition in Canada, with major tracks including Woodbine in Toronto and Hastings in Vancouver offering racing throughout the season. Online betting on Canadian and international racing is available through iGO-regulated platforms and specialty horse racing sites. This guide covers the essential bet types for Canadian beginners.
Win, Place, and Show
The three simplest horse racing bets. Win: your horse finishes first. Place: your horse finishes first or second. Show: your horse finishes first, second, or third. Win pays the most, show pays the least. For beginners, show betting is a lower-risk way to stay engaged while learning to handicap races.
Exotic Bets
Exacta: pick the first and second finisher in exact order. Quinella: pick first and second in any order. Trifecta: pick the first three finishers in exact order. These bets have higher payouts but are significantly harder to win. Start with straight win and place bets before exploring exotics.
Reading the Racing Program
The program (equivalent to the UK racecard) lists every runner with past performance lines, jockey and trainer statistics, morning line odds, and distance and surface preferences. Past performance lines show recent race results — understanding speed figures, class drops and rises, and surface records is the foundation of handicapping.
Key Strategy for Beginners
Bet fewer races and research each one more deeply. Surface preference matters enormously — a horse that excels on dirt may struggle on turf. Check trainer win rates at the specific track and jockey statistics. Set a daily budget before arriving at the races or opening the betting app.
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