Welcome to the Town of Fort Erie's Lottery Licensing Hub, where you can find all the necessary information to facilitate lottery events within our community. Whether you're hosting a charitable raffle, a 50/50 draw, or another lottery-type event, it is crucial to adhere to local and provincial regulations to ensure a seamless process.
Lottery activities in Fort Erie are governed by the Ontario Lottery & Gaming (OLG) and the Alcohol & Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO), and organizers must obtain the appropriate licences before conducting any lottery events.
What is a Lottery?
In simple terms, a lottery scheme may be defined as any scheme that has the following three components:
Therefore, a lottery scheme exists if money is paid or some other consideration is given for a chance to win a prize.
Raffles |
A raffle is a lottery scheme where tickets are sold for a chance to win a prize in a draw. The different types of raffle schemes are usually identified by the method of determining the winner. Raffle prizes may consist of merchandise or cash, or a combination of the two. Some types of raffles include:
The Community Gaming Development Corporation (CGDC) provides licences for paper-based raffles with prizes up to $50,000 to eligible non-profit charitable organizations. Illegal Lottery Scheme examples:
For paper-based raffles with prizes over $50,000 and all electronic raffles, contact the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO). |
Bingo or cGaming |
cGaming is the conversion of paper based bingo halls to cGaming Centres that offer, in addition to classic bingo games (such as paper bingo, paper break-open tickets and instant tickets), a wide variety of modern games with innovative technology and graphics, such as eBingo, Tap Tix electronic break-open tickets and Play on Demand (POD) games.
Charitable, non-profit and/or religious organizations can apply to participate at one of the two cGaming Centres located in Fort Erie, and obtain a share of the net proceeds raised. |
Who can obtain a lottery licence?
To be eligible to receive a lottery licence, an organization must first have charitable objects and purposes that fall within one of the four classifications of charitability:
How does an organization obtain a licence?
All first time applicants, must complete an eligibility review prior to applying.
When submitting an application for the first time, please include -
Applications, Terms & Conditions for break open ticket and raffles licences are attached to the relevant section.
If you have any questions or need assistance regarding lottery licencing please contact:
Grace A. Gress Coordinator, Gaming Compliance
Town of Fort Erie
(905) 871-1600 ext. 2542
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