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PRIZES under $1,000

 

 

 

 

PRIZES UNDER $1,000

Claim in A store

Your fastest option is to take your winning ticket to a Lottery retailer to redeem your prize on the spot*. It’s that easy!

Find a retailer near you.

To claim your prize of less than $1,000 in-store, you must sign the ticket before the retailer can validate it. If you appear to be 25 or younger, you may be asked for ID.

  • Provincial/Territorial/State's Driver's license

  • Certificate of Indian Status

  • Firearms Possession and Acquisition License (PAL)

  • Permanent Resident Card 

  • Nexus Card

  • Passport (page with photo, signature, and date of birth)

  • Ontario Photo Card

  • Canadian citizenship card 

  • Canadian Armed Forces card 

  • Photo card issued by Liquor Control Board of Ontario (BYID)

  • A photo card issued under the Photo Card Act, 2008

Here’s what to expect when you claim your prize in-store: 

Upon ticket validation, the terminal will play a Winning Sound and a Customer Receipt will print.

STILL HAVE QUESTIONS? 

Visit our FAQ section to learn more about how to claim prizes and what you need to claim your prize depending on your situation.

*Depending on individual store’s ability to pay. Store must pay up to $50.

No Assignment of Prize Winnings. Prize winnings cannot be assigned, transferred, lent, sold or otherwise directed to third parties by prize winners. For greater specificity, all prize winnings will be paid directly to the eligible prize winner (as determined by OLG).

OLG's goal is to ensure that the right prize is paid to the right person(s) every time. There are times when ownership of a lottery prize is disputed by the claimants and other parties. When an ownership dispute occurs, options are available, as follows. The parties involved may settle the matter privately, or by proceeding in the Ontario courts, or resolve through arbitration by an arbitrator appointed by the Chair of the Board of the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO). All parties to a prize dispute must agree to the process for arbitration to proceed. For more information on the AGCO arbitration process visit the AGCO website. Any party to a prize dispute is advised to obtain independent legal advice.