The Town of East Gwillimbury (EG) may issue a lottery licence for specific charitable gaming, as identified below, to eligible organizations.
All other types of lottery licences are issued by the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO).
A lottery is comprised of a prize, a chance to win the prize, and a consideration or fee.
The AGCO provides municipalities with licensing authority for the following:
- Bingo events, with prize boards of up to $5,500
- Media bingo events with prizes up to $5,500
- Break open tickets for local organizations
- Raffle lotteries for total prizes of $50,000 and under
- Bazaar lotteries which include: wheels of fortune with a maximum bet of $2.00, raffles not exceeding $500, and bingo events up to $500
Lottery Licenses can only be issued to charitable or non-profit organizations. Licensing staff at the Town can help determine if your organization is eligible for a licence by reviewing the documents required to determine eligibility.
Three steps to getting a lottery licence
1. Are you eligible?
You must complete a Lottery Licence Eligibility Review Application if you have not been licensed by the Town in the past two years.
You may submit your application online or you can print it and drop it in-person to the Town of East Gwillimbury Civic Centre, located at 19000 Leslie Street, Sharon, ON, L0G 1V0.
Once staff receive your completed application, they will review and confirm your eligibility. The review usually takes 30 business days to complete.
2. Lottery License Application