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2021年11月27日
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Kawartha Downs & Speedway
1382 County Rd. #28
Fraserville, Ontario
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Shorelines Slots at Kawartha Downs 1382 Country Road #28 Fraserville Ontario K0L 1V0. Kawartha Downs and Slots. Kawartha Downs is a harness racing and slot machine gaming facility in Fraserville, Ontario, just five minutes from Peterborough on County Road 28, just south of Highway 115. The 2006 racing season at Kawartha Downs proves to be a turning point in the history of the track.
Phone: (705) 939-6316
Fax: (705) 939-6276
Email: race@kawarthadowns.com
DRIVING DIRECTIONS TO KAWARTHA DOWNS & SPEEDWAY
Kawartha Downs & Speedway is located in Fraserville, Ontario, 5 minutes from Peterborough on County Road 28 just south of Highway 115.
From Toronto take highway 401 east and exit at Highway 35/115 exit. Exit number 436 and follow highway 115 north to the exit at County Road 28. Approximately 20 minutes north of 401.
From Kingston take highway 401 west and exit either County Rd 28 north at Port Hope( 20 minutes north ) or proceed to the next exit which is highway 115.
From the north and west follow highway 7 east of Lindsay to Fowler’s Corners exit the ramp south that is County Road 28 and follow it 15km straight south.
From the east follow highway 7 bypass Peterborough and look for the exit 45 on 115 which is the Port Hope exit – this is where highway 115 intersects with County road 28 and we are located approximately 2 km south of this exit.
Slots Hours: 12 pm to 10 pm
Shorelines Slots at Kawartha Downs has been in operation for several months now and the good news is that some 50 individuals currently employed at the gaming location would enjoy the benefits of new contracts covering the following three years. Ted Mansell, Business Agent for Service Employees International Union Local 2 stated that the arrangement was unexpected given the recent uncertainty surrounding the gaming venue.
Many employees currently part of the staff at Kawartha Downs’ slots location would enjoy the improvements coming with their new contracts that would guarantee their permanent employment in the upcoming three years ahead of 2022. People occupying positions to the likes of betting clerks, security guards, and food and beverage workers are now sure they would continue working at the revived Shorelines Slots in even better conditions. Mr. Mansell pointed out that there is a reason for the smaller number of people currently working there.Kawartha Downs Faced Permanent Closure Last Fall
It was confirmed that no employees had been laid off since Shorelines Slots returned after a several-week hiatus. During the period of uncertainty whether or not the gaming venue would commence operation once again, some people decided it would be best if they file their resignation. Around 130 employees were offered the opportunity to file in their application for a corresponding position at Shorelines Casino in Peterborough which welcomed its first casino patrons on October 15.
In the days before it relaunched operation on December 19, Shorelines Slots hired several new workers to fill in the gaps. This is how the venue ended up with about 70 people taking care of the slot devices available on site, in addition to some 30 people overseeing the food and beverage offerings at the venue. Great Canadian Gaming Corporation is the casino operator overseeing the management at both locations wants to ensure employees do not feel neglected as a result.
It could be recalled that part of the slot devices available at Shorelines Slots was transferred to the casino venue shortly before it launched operation. Before the changes, there was a total of 400 machines working at the venue, but the Ontario government and Kawartha Downs management had the final say when it comes to the racetrack future.New Contracts for 50 Workers on Site
The year 2018 was a tough one for Kawartha Downs, as it was threatened by permanent closure. The uncertainty electrified the Fraserville area and people felt quite uncertain as to how they would provide for their families as their employment was at risk. It was all triggered by Shorelines Casino Peterborough’s first day of casino offerings mid-October. The first factor was that the harness race track had no live events scheduled for 2019.
In addition to that, the Ontario government was contemplating the idea of pulling the plug of Shorelines Slots and putting an end to slots action on site. People were concerned about their future, but then right on time for the holiday season operation on site relaunched after nine weeks of hiatus. A buzzing crowd was eager to see the improvements on site.Kawartha Downs Results
Kawartha Downs and Speedway general manager Orazio Valente and general manager Bryan Buchanan of Shorelines Slots at Kawartha Downs were also present. The gaming floor has gone through an extensive renovation and 150 brand new slots devices were anticipating gaming patrons. In addition to the refurbishment, as many as 21 live race dates were announced for 2019, marking an increase from 18 in 2018. (No Ratings Yet)
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