Maple Leaf Stakes - Earlier Winners

Earlier Winners

  • 1958 - Windy Answer
  • 1957 - Turn Me Loose
  • 1956 - Air Page
  • 1955 - Festivity
  • 1954 - June Brook
  • 1953 - Winter Lady
  • 1952 - Teddy's Sister
  • 1951 - Teddy's Sister
  • 1950 - Filsis
  • 1949 - Tab Wales
  • 1948 - Ascendant
  • 1947 - Yellowknife
  • 1946 - Floral Gift
  • 1945 - Floral Gift
  • 1944 - Sister Pat
  • 1943 - Patruska
  • 1942 - Passa Grille
  • 1941 - Passa Grille
  • 1940 - Koracan
  • 1939 - Budsis
  • 1938 - Mona Bell
  • 1937 - Fore Isus
  • 1936 - Ladymuch
  • 1935 - Chickpen
  • 1934 - Candy Feast
  • 1933 - Shady Well
  • 1932 - Shady Well
  • 1931 - Step Off
  • 1930 - Lindsay
  • 1929 - Dance Circle
  • 1928 - Best Bonnett
  • 1927 - Tattling
  • 1926 - Tattling
  • 1925 - Tricky Take Off
  • 1924 - Vrana
  • 1923 - Prismar
  • 1922 - Affectation
  • 1921 - Sudor
  • 1920 - Ostara
  • 1915 - Lady Curzon
  • 1914 - Dark Rosaleen
  • 1913 - Sarolta
  • 1912 - Amberite
  • 1911 - Bride Lane
  • 1910 - Frolic
  • 1909 - Mendip
  • 1908 - Cannie Maid
  • 1907 - Sea Wall
  • 1906 - Fair Havana
  • 1905 - Maid of Barrie
  • 1904 - Loupanga
  • 1903 - Prodigality
  • 1902 - Lyddite
  • 1901 - Lady Berkley
  • 1900 - Barley Sugar
  • 1899 - Toddle Ladle
  • 1898 - Violent
  • 1897 - Downright
  • 1896 - Melcha
  • 1895 - Waterflow
  • 1894 - Nancy Lee
  • 1893 - Bonnie Bluff
  • 1892 - Queen Mary


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