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2018–19 COMMUNITY BENEFIT SUMMARIESMunicipal and Community Relations
COMMUNITY BENEFIT SUMMARY 2018–19
as of March 31, 2019, unless otherwise indicated
A Proud Community Supporter in
Some numbers have been rounded or truncated for ease of readability.*fiscal 1997–98 to date
Since 1975, OLG has provided more than $52 billion to the people and Province of Ontario. OLG’s annual payments to the province have helped support provincial priorities including
the operation of hospitals; problem gambling treatment and prevention; amateur sport; and local and provincial charities, among other initiatives. In addition to these payments to the
province, OLG’s proceeds also benefit host communities, Ontario First Nations and Ontario’s horse racing industry.
OLG is proud to be a part of the community. Lottery, casino and charitable gaming operations sustain jobs, directly support local charities that participate in its charitable gaming
program and stimulate the area economy through purchases of goods and services. In addition, OLG makes payments, based on slot machine and table gaming revenue, to
municipalities that host casino-style gaming facilities. OLG also supports communities through corporate and lottery festival and event engagements.
NUMBER OF SLOTS
992EMPLOYEES
(FULL- AND PART-TIME)
272CUSTOMER VISITS
2018–19
2.1MCUSTOMER VISITS
LIFE-TO-DATE
20.9M2006SITE OPENED
FEBRUARY
FISCAL 2018–19 LIFE-TO-DATE
OLG payments to municipality for hosting a casino-style gaming facility $8.4 million $85.0 million
OLG commissions paid to lottery retailers in the Ajax area $2.6 million $33.0 million*
Value of OLG corporate and lottery festivals and event engagements in the local and surrounding areas $30,550 $475,450
CASINO AJAX (Owned and operated by Ontario Gaming GTA LP.)
HOW OLG GAMING BENEFITS AJAX
AJAX
COMMUNITY BENEFIT SUMMARY
as of March 31, 2019, unless otherwise indicated
A Proud Community Supporter in
Some numbers have been rounded or truncated for ease of readability.
Since 1975, OLG has provided more than $52 billion to the people and Province of Ontario. OLG’s annual payments to the province have helped support provincial priorities including
the operation of hospitals; problem gambling treatment and prevention; amateur sport; and local and provincial charities, among other initiatives. In addition to these payments to the
province, OLG’s proceeds also benefit host communities, Ontario First Nations and Ontario’s horse racing industry.
OLG is proud to be a part of the community. Lottery, casino and charitable gaming operations sustain jobs, directly support local charities that participate in its charitable gaming
program and stimulate the area economy through purchases of goods and services. In addition, OLG makes payments, based on slot machine and table gaming revenue, to
municipalities that host casino-style gaming facilities. OLG also supports communities through corporate and lottery festival and event engagements.
2018–19
*fiscal 1997–98 to date
FISCAL 2018–19 LIFE-TO-DATE
OLG payments to municipality for hosting a casino-style gaming facility $3.2 million $6.8 million
OLG commissions paid to lottery retailers in the Belleville area $1.4 million $23.7 million*
Value of OLG corporate and lottery festivals and event engagements in the local and surrounding areas $7,850 $30,850
NUMBER OF SLOTS EMPLOYEES (FULL- AND PART-TIME)
CUSTOMER VISITSLIFE-TO-DATE
2017 18 450 250CUSTOMER VISITS
2018–19
1.2M 2.5MSITE OPENED
JANUARY
SHORELINES CASINO BELLEVILLE (Owned and operated by Ontario Gaming East LP.)
HOW OLG GAMING BENEFITS BELLEVILLE
BELLEVILLE
NUMBER OF LIVE TABLES
COMMUNITY BENEFIT SUMMARY
as of March 31, 2019, unless otherwise indicated
A Proud Community Supporter in
Some numbers have been rounded or truncated for ease of readability.
Since 1975, OLG has provided more than $52 billion to the people and Province of Ontario. OLG’s annual payments to the province have helped support provincial priorities including
the operation of hospitals; problem gambling treatment and prevention; amateur sport; and local and provincial charities, among other initiatives. In addition to these payments to the
province, OLG’s proceeds also benefit host communities, Ontario First Nations and Ontario’s horse racing industry.
OLG is proud to be a part of the community. Lottery, casino and charitable gaming operations sustain jobs, directly support local charities that participate in its charitable gaming
program and stimulate the area economy through purchases of goods and services. In addition, OLG makes payments, based on slot machine and table gaming revenue, to
municipalities that host casino-style gaming facilities. OLG also supports communities through corporate and lottery festival and event engagements.
2018–19
*fiscal 1997–98 to date**2002 to date
FISCAL 2018–19 LIFE-TO-DATE
OLG payments to municipality for hosting a casino-style gaming facility $6.0 million $82.7 million
OLG commissions paid to lottery retailers in the Brantford area $3.0 million $44.7 million*
Value of OLG corporate and lottery festivals and event engagements in the local and surrounding areas $28,150 $927,250**
NUMBER OF SLOTS EMPLOYEES (FULL- AND PART-TIME)
CUSTOMER VISITSLIFE-TO-DATE
1999 57 570 662CUSTOMER VISITS
2018–19
1.4M 28.9MSITE OPENED
NOVEMBER
ELEMENTS CASINO BRANTFORD (Owned and operated by Ontario Gaming West GTA LP.)
HOW OLG GAMING BENEFITS BRANTFORD
BRANTFORD
NUMBER OF LIVE TABLES
COMMUNITY BENEFIT SUMMARY
as of March 31, 2019, unless otherwise indicated
A Proud Community Supporter in
Some numbers have been rounded or truncated for ease of readability.*fiscal 1997–98 to date**2002 to date
Since 1975, OLG has provided more than $52 billion to the people and Province of Ontario. OLG’s annual payments to the province have helped support provincial priorities including
the operation of hospitals; problem gambling treatment and prevention; amateur sport; and local and provincial charities, among other initiatives. In addition to these payments to the
province, OLG’s proceeds also benefit host communities, Ontario First Nations and Ontario’s horse racing industry.
OLG is proud to be a part of the community. Lottery, casino and charitable gaming operations sustain jobs, directly support local charities that participate in its charitable gaming
program and stimulate the area economy through purchases of goods and services. In addition, OLG makes payments, based on slot machine and table gaming revenue, to
municipalities that host casino-style gaming facilities. OLG also supports communities through corporate and lottery festival and event engagements.
2018–19
FISCAL 2018–19 LIFE-TO-DATE
OLG payments to municipality for hosting a casino-style gaming facility $1.7 million $60.1 million
OLG commissions paid to lottery retailers in the Cavan-Monaghan area $135,000 $935,000*
Value of OLG corporate and lottery festivals and event engagements in the local and surrounding areas $350,200**
NUMBER OF SLOTS
150EMPLOYEES
(FULL- AND PART-TIME)
30CUSTOMER VISITS
2018–19
390,000CUSTOMER VISITS
LIFE-TO-DATE
14.7M1999SITE OPENED
NOVEMBER
SHORELINES SLOTS AT KAWARTHA DOWNS (Owned and operated by Ontario Gaming East LP.)
HOW OLG GAMING BENEFITS CAVAN-MONAGHAN
CAVAN-MONAGHAN
COMMUNITY BENEFIT SUMMARY
as of March 31, 2019, unless otherwise indicated
A Proud Community Supporter in
Some numbers have been rounded or truncated for ease of readability.*fiscal 1997–98 to date**2002 to date
Since 1975, OLG has provided more than $52 billion to the people and Province of Ontario. OLG’s annual payments to the province have helped support provincial priorities including
the operation of hospitals; problem gambling treatment and prevention; amateur sport; and local and provincial charities, among other initiatives. In addition to these payments to the
province, OLG’s proceeds also benefit host communities, Ontario First Nations and Ontario’s horse racing industry.
OLG is proud to be a part of the community. Lottery, casino and charitable gaming operations sustain jobs, directly support local charities that participate in its charitable gaming
program and stimulate the area economy through purchases of goods and services. In addition, OLG makes payments, based on slot machine and table gaming revenue, to
municipalities that host casino-style gaming facilities. OLG also supports communities through corporate and lottery festival and event engagements.
2018–19
FISCAL 2018–19 LIFE-TO-DATE
OLG payments to municipality for hosting a casino-style gaming facility $677,000 $11.3 million
OLG commissions paid to lottery retailers in the Central Huron area $101,000 $1.6 million*
Value of OLG corporate and lottery festivals and event engagements in the local and surrounding areas $13,950 $362,750**
NUMBER OF SLOTS
150EMPLOYEES
(FULL- AND PART-TIME)
49CUSTOMER VISITS
2018–19
170,000CUSTOMER VISITS
LIFE-TO-DATE
3.4M2000SITE OPENED
AUGUST
GATEWAY CASINOS CLINTON (Owned and operated by Gateway Casinos and Entertainment Ltd.)
HOW OLG GAMING BENEFITS CENTRAL HURON
CENTRAL HURON
COMMUNITY BENEFIT SUMMARY
as of March 31, 2019, unless otherwise indicated
Some numbers have been rounded or truncated for ease of readability.
Since 1975, OLG has provided more than $52 billion to the people and Province of Ontario. OLG’s annual payments to the province have helped support provincial priorities including
the operation of hospitals; problem gambling treatment and prevention; amateur sport; and local and provincial charities, among other initiatives. In addition to these payments to the
province, OLG’s proceeds also benefit host communities, Ontario First Nations and Ontario’s horse racing industry.
OLG is proud to be a part of the community. Lottery, casino and charitable gaming operations sustain jobs, directly support local charities that participate in its charitable gaming
program and stimulate the area economy through purchases of goods and services. In addition, OLG makes payments, based on slot machine and table gaming revenue, to
municipalities that host casino-style gaming facilities. OLG also supports communities through corporate and lottery festival and event engagements.
2018–19
*fiscal 1997–98 to date
FISCAL 2018–19 LIFE-TO-DATE
OLG payments to municipality for hosting a casino-style gaming facility $2.4 million $31.5 million
OLG commissions paid to lottery retailers in the Centre-Wellington area $130,000 $830,000*
Value of OLG corporate and lottery festivals and event engagements in the local and surrounding areas $46,850 $703,350
NUMBER OF SLOTS
468EMPLOYEES
(FULL- AND PART-TIME)
143CUSTOMER VISITS
2018–19
580,000CUSTOMER VISITS
LIFE-TO-DATE
8.9M2003SITE OPENED
DECEMBER
ELEMENTS CASINO GRAND RIVER (Owned and operated by Ontario Gaming West GTA LP.)
HOW OLG GAMING BENEFITS CENTRE-WELLINGTON
CENTRE-WELLINGTONA Proud Community Supporter in
COMMUNITY BENEFIT SUMMARY 2018–19
as of March 31, 2019, unless otherwise indicated
A Proud Community Supporter in
Since 1975, OLG has provided more than $52 billion to the people and Province of Ontario. OLG’s annual payments to the province have helped support provincial priorities including
the operation of hospitals; problem gambling treatment and prevention; amateur sport; and local and provincial charities, among other initiatives. In addition to these payments to the
province, OLG’s proceeds also benefit host communities, Ontario First Nations and Ontario’s horse racing industry.
*approximate**fiscal 1997–98 to date***2002 to date
Some numbers have been rounded or truncated for ease of readability.
PARTICIPATING CHARITIES
OLG is proud to be a part of the community. Lottery, casino and charitable gaming operations sustain jobs, directly support local charities that participate in its charitable gaming
program and stimulate the area economy through purchases of goods and services. In addition, OLG makes payments, based on slot machine and table gaming revenue, to
municipalities that host casino-style gaming facilities. OLG also supports communities through corporate and lottery festival and event engagements.
SITE OPENED
FISCAL 2018–19 LIFE-TO-DATE
OLG payments to municipality for hosting a casino-style gaming facility $885,000 $11.9 million
OLG payments to municipality for hosting a charitable gaming facility $135,000 $466,000
OLG payments to participating local charities $1.2 million $4.0 million
OLG commissions paid to lottery retailers in the Chatham-Kent area $86,000 $1.2 million**
Value of OLG corporate and lottery festivals and event engagements in the local and surrounding areas $17,171 $254,571***
CUSTOMER VISITS2018–19
190,000CUSTOMER VISITS
LIFE-TO-DATE
3.4MEMPLOYEES
(FULL- AND PART-TIME)
77NUMBER OF SLOTS
181GATEWAY CASINOS DRESDEN (In July 2019, the slots operation moved to the new CASCADES CASINO CHATHAM.)
RIVERVIEW GAMING CENTRE
96*
2001SITE OPENED
APRIL
2014AUGUST
HOW OLG GAMING BENEFITS CHATHAM-KENT
CHATHAM–KENT
COMMUNITY BENEFIT SUMMARY
as of March 31, 2019, unless otherwise indicated
Some numbers have been rounded or truncated for ease of readability.
Since 1975, OLG has provided more than $52 billion to the people and Province of Ontario. OLG’s annual payments to the province have helped support provincial priorities including
the operation of hospitals; problem gambling treatment and prevention; amateur sport; and local and provincial charities, among other initiatives. In addition to these payments to the
province, OLG’s proceeds also benefit host communities, Ontario First Nations and Ontario’s horse racing industry.
2018–19
*fiscal 1997–98 to date
FISCAL 2018–19 LIFE-TO-DATE
OLG payments to municipality for hosting a casino-style gaming facility $3.0 million $56.5 million
OLG commissions paid to lottery retailers in the Gananoque and Leeds and Thousand Islands area $260,000 $4.1 million*
Value of OLG corporate and lottery festivals and event engagements in the local and surrounding areas $36,600 $615,300
OLG is proud to be a part of the community. Lottery, casino and charitable gaming operations sustain jobs, directly support local charities that participate in its charitable gaming
program and stimulate the area economy through purchases of goods and services. In addition, OLG makes payments, based on slot machine and table gaming revenue, to
municipalities that host casino-style gaming facilities. OLG also supports communities through corporate and lottery festival and event engagements.
NUMBER OF SLOTS EMPLOYEES (FULL- AND PART-TIME)
CUSTOMER VISITSLIFE-TO-DATE
2002 23 517 254CUSTOMER VISITS
2018–19
640,000 14.5MNUMBER OF LIVE TABLESSITE OPENED
JUNE
SHORELINES CASINO THOUSAND ISLANDS (Owned and operated by Ontario Gaming East LP.)
HOW OLG GAMING BENEFITS GANANOQUE AND LEEDS AND THE THOUSAND ISLANDS
A Proud Community Supporter in
GANANOQUE AND LEEDS AND THE THOUSAND ISLANDS
COMMUNITY BENEFIT SUMMARY
as of March 31, 2019, unless otherwise indicated
A Proud Community Supporter in
Some numbers have been rounded or truncated for ease of readability.*fiscal 1997–98 to date**2002 to date
Since 1975, OLG has provided more than $52 billion to the people and Province of Ontario. OLG’s annual payments to the province have helped support provincial priorities including
the operation of hospitals; problem gambling treatment and prevention; amateur sport; and local and provincial charities, among other initiatives. In addition to these payments to the
province, OLG’s proceeds also benefit host communities, Ontario First Nations and Ontario’s horse racing industry.
OLG is proud to be a part of the community. Lottery, casino and charitable gaming operations sustain jobs, directly support local charities that participate in its charitable gaming
program and stimulate the area economy through purchases of goods and services. In addition, OLG makes payments, based on slot machine and table gaming revenue, to
municipalities that host casino-style gaming facilities. OLG also supports communities through corporate and lottery festival and event engagements.
2018–19
FISCAL 2018–19 LIFE-TO-DATE
OLG payments to municipality for hosting a casino-style gaming facility $5.4 million $86.0 million
OLG commissions paid to lottery retailers in the Hamilton area $11.1 million $169.0 million*
Value of OLG corporate and lottery festivals and event engagements in the local and surrounding areas $54,000 $985,300**
NUMBER OF SLOTS EMPLOYEES (FULL- AND PART-TIME)
CUSTOMER VISITSLIFE-TO-DATE
2000 20 982 284CUSTOMER VISITS
2018–19
1.2M 23.7MSITE OPENED
OCTOBER
ELEMENTS CASINO FLAMBORO (Owned and operated by Ontario Gaming West GTA LP.)
HOW OLG GAMING BENEFITS HAMILTON
HAMILTON
NUMBER OF LIVE TABLES
COMMUNITY BENEFIT SUMMARY
as of March 31, 2019, unless otherwise indicated
A Proud Community Supporter in
Some numbers have been rounded or truncated for ease of readability.*fiscal 1997–98 to date**2002 to date
Since 1975, OLG has provided more than $52 billion to the people and Province of Ontario. OLG’s annual payments to the province have helped support provincial priorities including
the operation of hospitals; problem gambling treatment and prevention; amateur sport; and local and provincial charities, among other initiatives. In addition to these payments to the
province, OLG’s proceeds also benefit host communities, Ontario First Nations and Ontario’s horse racing industry.
OLG is proud to be a part of the community. Lottery, casino and charitable gaming operations sustain jobs, directly support local charities that participate in its charitable gaming
program and stimulate the area economy through purchases of goods and services. In addition, OLG makes payments, based on slot machine and table gaming revenue, to
municipalities that host casino-style gaming facilities. OLG also supports communities through corporate and lottery festival and event engagements.
2018–19
FISCAL 2018–19 LIFE-TO-DATE
OLG payments to municipality for hosting a casino-style gaming facility $1.2 million $17.7 million
OLG commissions paid to lottery retailers in the Hanover area $316,000 $4.2 million*
Value of OLG corporate and lottery festivals and event engagements in the local and surrounding areas $31,700 $417,102**
NUMBER OF SLOTS EMPLOYEES (FULL- AND PART-TIME)
CUSTOMER VISITSLIFE-TO-DATE
2001 8 196 172CUSTOMER VISITS
2018–19
290,000 5.4MSITE OPENED
FEBRUARY
GATEWAY CASINOS HANOVER (Owned and operated by Gateway Casinos and Entertainment Ltd.)
HOW OLG GAMING BENEFITS HANOVER
HANOVER
NUMBER OF LIVE TABLES
COMMUNITY BENEFIT SUMMARY
as of March 31, 2019, unless otherwise indicated
A Proud Community Supporter in
Some numbers have been rounded or truncated for ease of readability.*fiscal 1997–98 to date**2002 to date
Since 1975, OLG has provided more than $52 billion to the people and Province of Ontario. OLG’s annual payments to the province have helped support provincial priorities including
the operation of hospitals; problem gambling treatment and prevention; amateur sport; and local and provincial charities, among other initiatives. In addition to these payments to the
province, OLG’s proceeds also benefit host communities, Ontario First Nations and Ontario’s horse racing industry.
OLG is proud to be a part of the community. Lottery, casino and charitable gaming operations sustain jobs, directly support local charities that participate in its charitable gaming
program and stimulate the area economy through purchases of goods and services. In addition, OLG makes payments, based on slot machine and table gaming revenue, to
municipalities that host casino-style gaming facilities. OLG also supports communities through corporate and lottery festival and event engagements.
2018–19
FISCAL 2018–19 LIFE-TO-DATE
OLG payments to municipality for hosting a casino-style gaming facility $5.5 million $81.9 million
OLG commissions paid to lottery retailers in the Innisfil area $780,000 $9.4 million*
Value of OLG corporate and lottery festivals and event engagements in the local and surrounding areas $158,150 $1.2 million**
NUMBER OF SLOTS EMPLOYEES (FULL- AND PART-TIME)
CUSTOMER VISITSLIFE-TO-DATE
2001 26 977 359CUSTOMER VISITS
2018–19
1.1M 20.0MSITE OPENED
NOVEMBER
GATEWAY CASINOS INNISFIL (Owned and operated by Gateway Casinos and Entertainment Ltd.)
HOW OLG GAMING BENEFITS INNISFIL
INNISFIL
NUMBER OF LIVE TABLES
COMMUNITY BENEFIT SUMMARY
as of March 31, 2019, unless otherwise indicated
A Proud Community Supporter in
Some numbers have been rounded or truncated for ease of readability.*fiscal 1997–98 to date**2002 to date
Since 1975, OLG has provided more than $52 billion to the people and Province of Ontario. OLG’s annual payments to the province have helped support provincial priorities including
the operation of hospitals; problem gambling treatment and prevention; amateur sport; and local and provincial charities, among other initiatives. In addition to these payments to the
province, OLG’s proceeds also benefit host communities, Ontario First Nations and Ontario’s horse racing industry.
OLG is proud to be a part of the community. Lottery, casino and charitable gaming operations sustain jobs, directly support local charities that participate in its charitable gaming
program and stimulate the area economy through purchases of goods and services. In addition, OLG makes payments, based on slot machine and table gaming revenue, to
municipalities that host casino-style gaming facilities. OLG also supports communities through corporate and lottery festival and event engagements.
2018–19
FISCAL 2018–19 LIFE-TO-DATE
OLG payments to municipality for hosting a casino-style gaming facility $4.9 million $78.3 million
OLG commissions paid to lottery retailers in the London area $7.6 million $115.5 million*
Value of OLG corporate and lottery festivals and event engagements in the local and surrounding areas $28,000 $875,400**
NUMBER OF SLOTS
896EMPLOYEES
(FULL- AND PART-TIME)
217CUSTOMER VISITS
2018–19
1.1MCUSTOMER VISITS
LIFE-TO-DATE
22.6M1999SITE OPENED
SEPTEMBER
GATEWAY CASINOS LONDON (Owned and operated by Gateway Casinos and Entertainment Ltd.)
HOW OLG GAMING BENEFITS LONDON
LONDON
COMMUNITY BENEFIT SUMMARY
as of March 31, 2019, unless otherwise indicated
A Proud Community Supporter in
Some numbers have been rounded or truncated for ease of readability.*fiscal 1997–98 to date**2002 to date
Since 1975, OLG has provided more than $52 billion to the people and Province of Ontario. OLG’s annual payments to the province have helped support provincial priorities including
the operation of hospitals; problem gambling treatment and prevention; amateur sport; and local and provincial charities, among other initiatives. In addition to these payments to the
province, OLG’s proceeds also benefit host communities, Ontario First Nations and Ontario’s horse racing industry.
OLG is proud to be a part of the community. Lottery, casino and charitable gaming operations sustain jobs, directly support local charities that participate in its charitable gaming
program and stimulate the area economy through purchases of goods and services. In addition, OLG makes payments, based on slot machine and table gaming revenue, to
municipalities that host casino-style gaming facilities. OLG also supports communities through corporate and lottery festival and event engagements.
2018–19
FISCAL 2018–19 LIFE-TO-DATE
OLG payments to municipality for hosting a casino-style gaming facility $6.8 million $114.8 million
OLG commissions paid to lottery retailers in the Milton area $1.5 million $17.7 million*
Value of OLG corporate and lottery festivals and event engagements in the local and surrounding areas $25,400 $452,300**
NUMBER OF SLOTS EMPLOYEES (FULL- AND PART-TIME)
CUSTOMER VISITSLIFE-TO-DATE
1999 22 1,349 393CUSTOMER VISITS
2018–19
1.3M 23.9MSITE OPENED
AUGUST
ELEMENTS CASINO MOHAWK (Owned and operated by Ontario Gaming West GTA LP.)
HOW OLG GAMING BENEFITS MILTON
MILTON
NUMBER OF LIVE TABLES
COMMUNITY BENEFIT SUMMARY
as of March 31, 2019, unless otherwise indicated
A Proud Community Supporter in
Some numbers have been rounded or truncated for ease of readability.*fiscal 1997–98 to date**2002 to date
Since 1975, OLG has provided more than $52 billion to the people and Province of Ontario. OLG’s annual payments to the province have helped support provincial priorities including
the operation of hospitals; problem gambling treatment and prevention; amateur sport; and local and provincial charities, among other initiatives. In addition to these payments to the
province, OLG’s proceeds also benefit host communities, Ontario First Nations and Ontario’s horse racing industry.
OLG is proud to be a part of the community. Lottery, casino and charitable gaming operations sustain jobs, directly support local charities that participate in its charitable gaming
program and stimulate the area economy through purchases of goods and services. In addition, OLG makes payments, based on slot machine and table gaming revenue, to
municipalities that host casino-style gaming facilities. OLG also supports communities through corporate and lottery festival and event engagements.
2018–19
FISCAL 2018–19 LIFE-TO-DATE
OLG payments to municipality for hosting a casino-style gaming facility $6.1 million $79.9 million
OLG commissions paid to lottery retailers in the Ottawa area $6.1 million $110.4 million*
Value of OLG corporate and lottery festivals and event engagements in the local and surrounding areas $229,600 $3.1 million**
NUMBER OF SLOTS EMPLOYEES (FULL- AND PART-TIME)
CUSTOMER VISITSLIFE-TO-DATE
2000 35 1,443 678CUSTOMER VISITS
2018–19
1.7M 30.4MSITE OPENED
FEBRUARY
RIDEAU CARLETON RACEWAY CASINO (Owned and operated by Hard Rock Casino Ottawa.)
HOW OLG GAMING BENEFITS OTTAWA
OTTAWA
NUMBER OF LIVE TABLES
COMMUNITY BENEFIT SUMMARY
as of March 31, 2019, unless otherwise indicated
A Proud Community Supporter in
Some numbers have been rounded or truncated for ease of readability.*fiscal 1997–98 to date**2002 to date
Since 1975, OLG has provided more than $52 billion to the people and Province of Ontario. OLG’s annual payments to the province have helped support provincial priorities including
the operation of hospitals; problem gambling treatment and prevention; amateur sport; and local and provincial charities, among other initiatives. In addition to these payments to the
province, OLG’s proceeds also benefit host communities, Ontario First Nations and Ontario’s horse racing industry.
OLG is proud to be a part of the community. Lottery, casino and charitable gaming operations sustain jobs, directly support local charities that participate in its charitable gaming
program and stimulate the area economy through purchases of goods and services. In addition, OLG makes payments, based on slot machine and table gaming revenue, to
municipalities that host casino-style gaming facilities. OLG also supports communities through corporate and lottery festival and event engagements.
2018–19
FISCAL 2018–19 LIFE-TO-DATE
OLG payments to municipality for hosting a casino-style gaming facility $2.5 million $45.3 million
OLG commissions paid to lottery retailers in the Point Edward area $90,000 $1.3 million*
Value of OLG corporate and lottery festivals and event engagements in the local and surrounding areas $1,000 $542,000**
NUMBER OF SLOTS EMPLOYEES (FULL- AND PART-TIME)
CUSTOMER VISITSLIFE-TO-DATE
2000 25 490 294CUSTOMER VISITS
2018–19
650,000 13.9MSITE OPENED
APRIL
GATEWAY CASINOS POINT EDWARD (Owned and operated by Gateway Casinos and Entertainment Ltd.)
HOW OLG GAMING BENEFITS POINT EDWARD
POINT EDWARD
NUMBER OF LIVE TABLES
2018–19COMMUNITY BENEFIT SUMMARY
as of March 31, 2019, unless otherwise indicated
A Proud Community Supporter in
Since 1975, OLG has provided more than $52 billion to the people and Province of Ontario. OLG’s annual payments to the province have helped support provincial priorities including
the operation of hospitals; problem gambling treatment and prevention; amateur sport; and local and provincial charities, among other initiatives. In addition to these payments to the
province, OLG’s proceeds also benefit host communities, Ontario First Nations and Ontario’s horse racing industry.
*approximate**fiscal 1997–98 to date
Some numbers have been rounded or truncated for ease of readability.
PARTICIPATING CHARITIES
OLG is proud to be a part of the community. Lottery, casino and charitable gaming operations sustain jobs, directly support local charities that participate in its charitable gaming
program and stimulate the area economy through purchases of goods and services. In addition, OLG makes payments, based on slot machine and table gaming revenue, to
municipalities that host casino-style gaming facilities. OLG also supports communities through corporate and lottery festival and event engagements.
SITE OPENED
FISCAL 2018–19 LIFE-TO-DATE
OLG payments to municipality for hosting a casino-style gaming facility $1.5 million $1.5 million
OLG payments to municipality for hosting a charitable gaming facility $107,000 $1.5 million
OLG payments to participating local charities $929,000 $13.8 million
OLG commissions paid to lottery retailers in the Peterborough area $2.2 million $19.0 million**
Value of OLG corporate and lottery festivals and event engagements in the local and surrounding areas $17,300 $17,300
EMPLOYEES (FULL- AND PART-TIME)
CUSTOMER VISITSLIFE-TO-DATE
254CUSTOMER VISITS
2018–19
410,000 410,000NUMBER OF SLOTS
2018 22 500SHORELINES CASINO PETERBOROUGH (Owned and operated by Ontario Gaming East LP.)
DELTA BINGO AND GAMING PETERBOROUGH
50*
SITE OPENED
OCTOBER
2005DECEMBER
HOW OLG GAMING BENEFITS PETERBOROUGH
PETERBOROUGH
NUMBER OF LIVE TABLES
COMMUNITY BENEFIT SUMMARY
as of March 31, 2019, unless otherwise indicated
A Proud Community Supporter in
Some numbers have been rounded or truncated for ease of readability.*fiscal 1997–98 to date**2002 to date
Since 1975, OLG has provided more than $52 billion to the people and Province of Ontario. OLG’s annual payments to the province have helped support provincial priorities including
the operation of hospitals; problem gambling treatment and prevention; amateur sport; and local and provincial charities, among other initiatives. In addition to these payments to the
province, OLG’s proceeds also benefit host communities, Ontario First Nations and Ontario’s horse racing industry.
OLG is proud to be a part of the community. Lottery, casino and charitable gaming operations sustain jobs, directly support local charities that participate in its charitable gaming
program and stimulate the area economy through purchases of goods and services. In addition, OLG makes payments, based on slot machine and table gaming revenue, to
municipalities that host casino-style gaming facilities. OLG also supports communities through corporate and lottery festival and event engagements.
2018–19
FISCAL 2018–19 LIFE-TO-DATE
OLG payments to municipality for hosting a casino-style gaming facility $1.5 million $30.0 million
OLG commissions paid to lottery retailers in the Sault Ste. Marie area $1.9 million $32.5 million*
Value of OLG corporate and lottery festivals and event engagements in the local and surrounding areas $87,975 $2.1 million**
NUMBER OF SLOTS EMPLOYEES (FULL- AND PART-TIME)
CUSTOMER VISITSLIFE-TO-DATE
1999 6 340 166CUSTOMER VISITS
2018–19
570,000 15.2MSITE OPENED
MAY
GATEWAY CASINOS SAULT STE. MARIE (Owned and operated by Gateway Casinos and Entertainment Ltd.)
HOW OLG GAMING BENEFITS SAULT STE. MARIE
SAULT STE. MARIE
NUMBER OF LIVE TABLES
COMMUNITY BENEFIT SUMMARY 2018–19
as of March 31, 2019, unless otherwise indicated
A Proud Community Supporter in
Since 1975, OLG has provided more than $52 billion to the people and Province of Ontario. OLG’s annual payments to the province have helped support provincial priorities including
the operation of hospitals; problem gambling treatment and prevention; amateur sport; and local and provincial charities, among other initiatives. In addition to these payments to the
province, OLG’s proceeds also benefit host communities, Ontario First Nations and Ontario’s horse racing industry.
OLG is proud to be a part of the community. Lottery, casino and charitable gaming operations sustain jobs, directly support local charities that participate in its charitable gaming
program and stimulate the area economy through purchases of goods and services. In addition, OLG makes payments, based on slot machine and table gaming revenue, to
municipalities that host casino-style gaming facilities. OLG also supports communities through corporate and lottery festival and event engagements.
*approximate**fiscal 1997–98 to date***2002 to date
Some numbers have been rounded or truncated for ease of readability.
FISCAL 2018–19 LIFE-TO-DATE
OLG payments to municipality for hosting a casino-style gaming facility $2.1 million $42.6 million
OLG payments to municipality for hosting a charitable gaming facility $314,000 $3.0 million
OLG payments to participating local charities $2.7 million $28.5 million
OLG commissions paid to lottery retailers in the Sudbury area $2.7 million $44.3 million**
Value of OLG corporate and lottery festivals and event engagements in the local and surrounding areas $35,900 $710,500***
PARTICIPATING CHARITIES
107*2006SITE OPENED
JANUARY
NUMBER OF SLOTS
437EMPLOYEES
(FULL- AND PART-TIME)
102CUSTOMER VISITS
2018–19
430,000CUSTOMER VISITS
LIFE-TO-DATE
10.3MGATEWAY CASINOS SUDBURY (Owned and operated by Gateway Casinos and Entertainment Ltd.)
DELTA BINGO & GAMING – BINGO ONE
1999SITE OPENED
NOVEMBER
HOW OLG GAMING BENEFITS SUDBURY
SUDBURY
PARTICIPATING CHARITIES
57*2012SITE OPENED
AUGUST
DELTA BINGO & GAMING – VAL CARON
COMMUNITY BENEFIT SUMMARY 2018–19
as of March 31, 2019, unless otherwise indicated
THUNDER BAYA Proud Community Supporter in
Since 1975, OLG has provided more than $52 billion to the people and Province of Ontario. OLG’s annual payments to the province have helped support provincial priorities including
the operation of hospitals; problem gambling treatment and prevention; amateur sport; and local and provincial charities, among other initiatives. In addition to these payments to the
province, OLG’s proceeds also benefit host communities, Ontario First Nations and Ontario’s horse racing industry.
*approximate**fiscal 1997–98 to date***2002 to date
Some numbers have been rounded or truncated for ease of readability.
NUMBER OF SLOTS
2000 11 437 217CUSTOMER VISITS
2018–19
670,000 18.2M
SUPERIOR SHORES GAMING ASSOCIATION
PARTICIPATING CHARITIES
71*
HOW OLG GAMING BENEFITS THUNDER BAYOLG is proud to be a part of the community. Lottery, casino and charitable gaming operations sustain jobs, directly support local charities that participate in its charitable gaming
program and stimulate the area economy through purchases of goods and services. In addition, OLG makes payments, based on slot machine and table gaming revenue, to
municipalities that host casino-style gaming facilities. OLG also supports communities through corporate and lottery festival and event engagements.
NUMBER OF LIVE TABLESSITE OPENED
AUGUST
2014SITE OPENED
DECEMBER
GATEWAY CASINOS THUNDER BAY (Owned and operated by Gateway Casinos and Entertainment Ltd.)
CUSTOMER VISITSLIFE-TO-DATE
EMPLOYEES (FULL- AND PART-TIME)
FISCAL 2018–19 LIFE-TO-DATE
OLG payments to municipality for hosting a casino-style gaming facility $2.5 million $45.8 million
OLG payments to municipality for hosting a charitable gaming facility $113,000 $440,000
OLG payments to participating local charities $984,000 $3.8 million
OLG commissions paid to lottery retailers in the Thunder Bay area $2.9 million $49.1 million**
Value of OLG corporate and lottery festivals and event engagements in the local and surrounding areas $6,600 $811,800***
COMMUNITY BENEFIT SUMMARY 2018–19
A Proud Community Supporter in
Since 1975, OLG has provided more than $52 billion to the people and Province of Ontario. OLG’s annual payments to the province have helped support provincial priorities including
the operation of hospitals; problem gambling treatment and prevention; amateur sport; and local and provincial charities, among other initiatives. In addition to these payments to the
province, OLG’s proceeds also benefit host communities, Ontario First Nations and Ontario’s horse racing industry.
OLG is proud to be a part of the community. Lottery, casino and charitable gaming operations sustain jobs, directly support local charities that participate in its charitable gaming
program and stimulate the area economy through purchases of goods and services. In addition, OLG makes payments, based on slot machine and table gaming revenue, to
municipalities that host casino-style gaming facilities. OLG also supports communities through corporate and lottery festival and event engagements.
as of March 31, 2019, unless otherwise indicated
*approximate**fiscal 1997–98 to date***2002 to date
Some numbers have been rounded or truncated for ease of readability.
FISCAL 2018–19 LIFE-TO-DATE
OLG payments to municipality for hosting a casino-style gaming facility $21.6 million $293.8 million
OLG payments to municipality for hosting a charitable gaming facility $849,000 $2.9 million
OLG payments to participating local charities $7.3 million $24.5 million
OLG commissions paid to lottery retailers in the Toronto area $28.1 million $493.9 million**
Value of OLG corporate and lottery festivals and event engagements in the local and surrounding areas $2.3 million $13.7 million***
SITE OPENED PARTICIPATING CHARITIES
NUMBER OF SLOTS EMPLOYEES (FULL- AND PART-TIME)
CUSTOMER VISITSLIFE-TO-DATE
2000 92 3,662 1,449CUSTOMER VISITS
2018–19
7.6M 93.2MSITE OPENED
MARCH
CASINO WOODBINE (Owned and operated by Ontario Gaming GTA LP.)
HOW OLG GAMING BENEFITS TORONTO
TORONTO
68*2014JUNE
DELTA BINGO & GAMING – ST. CLAIR
63*2015APRIL
DOLPHIN GAMING
SITE OPENED PARTICIPATING CHARITIES
NUMBER OF LIVE TABLES
COMMUNITY BENEFIT SUMMARY
as of March 31, 2019, unless otherwise indicated
A Proud Community Supporter in
Some numbers have been rounded or truncated for ease of readability.*fiscal 1997–98 to date**2002 to date
Since 1975, OLG has provided more than $52 billion to the people and Province of Ontario. OLG’s annual payments to the province have helped support provincial priorities including
the operation of hospitals; problem gambling treatment and prevention; amateur sport; and local and provincial charities, among other initiatives. In addition to these payments to the
province, OLG’s proceeds also benefit host communities, Ontario First Nations and Ontario’s horse racing industry.
OLG is proud to be a part of the community. Lottery, casino and charitable gaming operations sustain jobs, directly support local charities that participate in its charitable gaming
program and stimulate the area economy through purchases of goods and services. In addition, OLG makes payments, based on slot machine and table gaming revenue, to
municipalities that host casino-style gaming facilities. OLG also supports communities through corporate and lottery festival and event engagements.
2018–19
FISCAL 2018–19 LIFE-TO-DATE
OLG payments to municipality for hosting a casino-style gaming facility $1.6 million $20.9 million
OLG commissions paid to lottery retailers in the Woodstock area $1.1 million $15.1 million*
Value of OLG corporate and lottery festivals and event engagements in the local and surrounding areas $14,350 $278,500**
NUMBER OF SLOTS
286EMPLOYEES
(FULL- AND PART-TIME)
76CUSTOMER VISITS
2018–19
310,000CUSTOMER VISITS
LIFE-TO-DATE
5.6M2001SITE OPENED
JUNE
GATEWAY CASINOS WOODSTOCK (Owned and operated by Gateway Casinos and Entertainment Ltd.)
HOW OLG GAMING BENEFITS WOODSTOCK
WOODSTOCK