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Town of Wasaga Beach gets $316K quarterly payment from OLG

Town has received more than $2M since Playtime Casino Wasaga Beach opened in 2022
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Playtime Casino Wasaga Beach is shown in this file photo.

NEWS RELEASE
OLG
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Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG) is pleased to make a first-quarter (April 1 to June 30) payment totaling $316,177 to the Town of Wasaga Beach for hosting Playtime Casino Wasaga Beach.

Since the gaming site opened in November 2022, Wasaga Beach has received $2,011,750.

These payments to host communities are based on a formula in the Municipality Contribution Agreement that is consistently applied across all land-based casino sites in Ontario using a graduated scale of gaming revenue at the hosted site.

“Investing OLG’s profits back into host communities is another example of our government’s continued efforts to strengthen local infrastructure and community programs,” said Stan Cho, minister of tourism, culture and gaming. “We remain focused on working with our municipal partners to ensure that communities across Ontario have the supports in place to empower their residents to lead active, fulfilling lives and enable local businesses to thrive.”

Since 1994, host communities have received more than $2.1 billion in non-tax gaming revenue.

OLG is proud to share proceeds of casino gaming with local communities, contributing to economic development including infrastructure and job creation. Payments to host communities are part of OLG’s commitment to Ontario, which includes reinvesting 100 per cent of OLG’s profits back into the province.

Since 2017, casino service providers have invested more than $2.2 billion in private-sector capital across the province. These investments have led to the development and opening of seven new casinos, one planned development and numerous casino expansions and non-gaming amenities.

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