Abe Orpen

Abe Orpen
Abe Orpen in his office in 1930
BornFebruary 9, 1854
DiedSeptember 22, 1937(1937-09-22) (aged 83)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
NationalityCanadian
Occupationbusinessman
SpouseIsabella Srigley (1854-1943)
Children
  • Abraham Orpen Jr
  • Fred Orpen
  • Mrs T. Ambrose Woods
HonoursCanadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame (1980)

Abraham 'Abe' Michael Orpen (February 9, 1854 – September 22, 1937) was a Canadian businessman, best known for his ownership of several horse-racing tracks in Ontario, Canada. Born in Toronto, Orpen first worked as a carpenter, became a hotel keeper, owned several construction-related businesses, then branched into horse-racing.[1] He owned the Dufferin Park Racetrack, Hillcrest Racetrack and Long Branch Racetrack, and was a partner in the Kenilworth Park Racetrack at Windsor, Ontario, and the Thorncliffe Park Raceway in Leaside, Ontario. Orpen was well known as a facilitator of gambling, first at his hotel, and eventually at a casino in Mimico, Ontario. After his death, his family continued the horse-racing businesses until the 1950s, when they sold their tracks during a time of consolidation of racetracks in Ontario.

  1. ^ "Death Comes To A. M. Orpen, Ontario's Sports Dean". Toronto Star. September 22, 1937. p. 1.