Parkwood Stable

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Parkwood Stable was a thoroughbred horse racing stable and breeding farm founded in 1937 near Toronto, Ontario. Owned by the wealthy automobile maker Col. Sam McLaughlin, the stable was a significant force in Canadian thoroughbred horse racing, winning back-to-back Queen's Plates in 1946 and '47. The operation was eventually sold to E. P. Taylor and became Windfields Farm.