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COMMUNITY BENEFIT SUMMARY

Information as of March 31, 2015

HOW OLG BENEFITS AJAX

Since 1975, Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG) has provided nearly $42 billion to the Province and the people of Ontario. OLG’s payments to the province have helped support the operation of hospitals; prevention, treatment and research of problem gambling; amateur sport through the Quest for Gold program; and local and provincial charities.

FISCAL 2014–15 LIFE-TO-DATE

Host municipality’s share of slot machine revenue and table game revenue, where applicable

$6.9 million $53.7 million

Wages and benefits for gaming employees $14.6 million $116.7 million

Purchases from local and regional vendors* $1.9 million $14.9 million

Value of OLG’s sponsorship of festivals and events in the local and surrounding areas

$44,400 $306,185

OLG and the local gaming site are proud to be a part of the community. The gaming site not only offers entertainment, but it also creates jobs and stimulates the area economy through purchases of goods and services. In addition, OLG supports community festivals and events though its sponsorship program, and makes payments, based on slot machine revenue and table game revenue, where applicable, to the municipality for hosting the gaming facility. This money is used at the discretion of the municipality.

*excludes facility lease costs

QUICK FACTS

Site opened February 2006

Number of tables n/a

Number of slots 800

Number of employees 327 (full-time and part-time)

Customer visitsFiscal 2014–15 1.7 million Life-to-date 13.3 million

SUMMARY

A PROUD COMMUNITY SUPPORTER IN

Ajax

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COMMUNITY BENEFIT SUMMARY

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HOW OLG BENEFITS BRANTFORD

Since 1975, Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG) has provided nearly $42 billion to the Province and the people of Ontario. OLG’s payments to the province have helped support the operation of hospitals; prevention, treatment and research of problem gambling; amateur sport through the Quest for Gold program; and local and provincial charities.

FISCAL 2014–15 LIFE-TO-DATE

Host municipality’s share of slot machine revenue and table game revenue, where applicable

$5.1 million $59.7 million

Payments in lieu of property taxes paid to the municipality $2.4 million $23.5 million

Wages and benefits for gaming employees $40.5 million $581.1 million

Purchases from local and regional vendors $2.2 million $22.0 million

Value of OLG’s sponsorship of festivals and events in the local and surrounding areas*

$54,500 $683,317

OLG and the local gaming site are proud to be a part of the community. The gaming site not only offers entertainment, but it also creates jobs and stimulates the area economy through purchases of goods and services. In addition, OLG supports community festivals and events though its sponsorship program, and makes payments, based on slot machine revenue and table game revenue, where applicable, to the municipality for hosting the gaming facility. This money is used at the discretion of the municipality.

*Sponsorship tracking commenced in 2002.

QUICK FACTS

Site opened November 1999

Number of tables 56

Number of slots 540

Number of employees 860 (full-time and part-time)

Customer visitsFiscal 2014–15 1.3 million Life-to-date 23.7 million

SUMMARY

A PROUD COMMUNITY SUPPORTER IN

Brantford

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COMMUNITY BENEFIT SUMMARY

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HOW OLG BENEFITS CAVAN–MONOGHAN

Since 1975, Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG) has provided nearly $42 billion to the Province and the people of Ontario. OLG’s payments to the province have helped support the operation of hospitals; prevention, treatment and research of problem gambling; amateur sport through the Quest for Gold program; and local and provincial charities.

FISCAL 2014–15 LIFE-TO-DATE

Host municipality’s share of slot machine revenue and table game revenue, where applicable

$3.0 million $49.0 million

Wages and benefits for gaming employees $8.4 million $121.7 million

Purchases from local and regional vendors* $373,768 $24.3 million

Value of OLG’s sponsorship of festivals and events in the local and surrounding areas (Cavan – Peterborough)**

$24,900 $302,816

OLG and the local gaming site are proud to be a part of the community. The gaming site not only offers entertainment, but it also creates jobs and stimulates the area economy through purchases of goods and services. In addition, OLG supports community festivals and events though its sponsorship program, and makes payments, based on slot machine revenue and table game revenue, where applicable, to the municipality for hosting the gaming facility. This money is used at the discretion of the municipality.

*excludes facility lease costs**Sponsorship tracking commenced in 2002.

QUICK FACTS

Site opened November 1999

Number of tables n/a

Number of slots 454

Number of employees 169 (full-time and part-time)

Customer visitsFiscal 2014–15 659,000 Life-to-date 12.2 million

SUMMARY

A PROUD COMMUNITY SUPPORTER IN

Cavan–Monaghan

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COMMUNITY BENEFIT SUMMARY

Information as of March 31, 2015

Since 1975, Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG) has provided nearly $42 billion to the Province and the people of Ontario. OLG’s payments to the province have helped support the operation of hospitals; prevention, treatment and research of problem gambling; amateur sport through the Quest for Gold program; and local and provincial charities.

FISCAL 2014–15 LIFE-TO-DATE

Host municipality’s share of slot machine revenue and table game revenue, where applicable

$600,000 $8.7 million

Wages and benefits for gaming employees $4.3 million $52.3 million

Purchases from local and regional vendors* $41,583 $4.8 million

Value of OLG’s sponsorship of festivals and events in the local and surrounding areas**

$27,000 $255,638

OLG and the local gaming site are proud to be a part of the community. The gaming site not only offers entertainment, but it also creates jobs and stimulates the area economy through purchases of goods and services. In addition, OLG supports community festivals and events though its sponsorship program, and makes payments, based on slot machine revenue and table game revenue, where applicable, to the municipality for hosting the gaming facility. This money is used at the discretion of the municipality.

*excludes facility lease costs**Sponsorship tracking commenced in 2002.

QUICK FACTS

Site opened August 2000

Number of tables n/a

Number of slots 123

Number of employees 86 (full-time and part-time)

Customer visitsFiscal 2014–15 173,000 Life-to-date 2.7 million

A PROUD COMMUNITY SUPPORTER IN

Central Huron

HOW OLG BENEFITS CENTRAL HURON

SUMMARY

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COMMUNITY BENEFIT SUMMARY

Information as of March 31, 2015

Since 1975, Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG) has provided nearly $42 billion to the Province and the people of Ontario. OLG’s payments to the province have helped support the operation of hospitals; prevention, treatment and research of problem gambling; amateur sport through the Quest for Gold program; and local and provincial charities.

FISCAL 2014–15 LIFE-TO-DATE

Host municipality’s share of slot machine revenue and table game revenue, where applicable

$2.0 million $22.5 million

Wages and benefits for gaming employees $7.1 million $73.5 million

Purchases from local and regional vendors* $632,208 $5.6 million

Value of OLG’s sponsorship of festivals and events in the local and surrounding areas

$50,790 $475,965

OLG and the local gaming site are proud to be a part of the community. The gaming site not only offers entertainment, but it also creates jobs and stimulates the area economy through purchases of goods and services. In addition, OLG supports community festivals and events though its sponsorship program, and makes payments, based on slot machine revenue and table game revenue, where applicable, to the municipality for hosting the gaming facility. This money is used at the discretion of the municipality.

*excludes facility lease costs

QUICK FACTS

Site opened December 2003

Number of tables n/a

Number of slots 242

Number of employees 161 (full-time and part-time)

Customer visitsFiscal 2014–15 551,000 Life-to-date 6.7 million

A PROUD COMMUNITY SUPPORTER IN

Centre–Wellington

HOW OLG BENEFITS CENTRE–WELLINGTON

SUMMARY

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COMMUNITY BENEFIT SUMMARY

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HOW OLG BENEFITS CHATHAM–KENT

Since 1975, Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG) has provided nearly $42 billion to the Province and the people of Ontario. OLG’s payments to the province have helped support the operation of hospitals; prevention, treatment and research of problem gambling; amateur sport through the Quest for Gold program; and local and provincial charities.

FISCAL 2014–15 LIFE-TO-DATE

Host municipality’s share of slot machine revenue and table game revenue, where applicable

$700,000 $8.8 million

Wages and benefits for gaming employees $4.4 million $52.3 million

Purchases from local and regional vendors* $300,259 $743,207

Value of OLG’s sponsorship of festivals and events in the local and surrounding areas**

$12,500 $187,447

OLG and the local gaming site are proud to be a part of the community. The gaming site not only offers entertainment, but it also creates jobs and stimulates the area economy through purchases of goods and services. In addition, OLG supports community festivals and events though its sponsorship program, and makes payments, based on slot machine revenue and table game revenue, where applicable, to the municipality for hosting the gaming facility. This money is used at the discretion of the municipality.

*excludes facility lease costs**Sponsorship tracking commenced in 2002.

QUICK FACTS

Site opened April 2001

Number of tables n/a

Number of slots 148

Number of employees 91 (full-time and part-time)

Customer visitsFiscal 2014–15 168,000 Life-to-date 2.7 million

SUMMARY

A PROUD COMMUNITY SUPPORTER IN

Chatham–Kent

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COMMUNITY BENEFIT SUMMARY

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HOW OLG BENEFITS GANANOQUE AND LEEDS AND THE THOUSAND ISLANDS

Since 1975, Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG) has provided nearly $42 billion to the Province and the people of Ontario. OLG’s payments to the province have helped support the operation of hospitals; prevention, treatment and research of problem gambling; amateur sport through the Quest for Gold program; and local and provincial charities.

FISCAL 2014–15 LIFE-TO-DATE

Host municipality’s share of slot machine revenue and table game revenue, where applicable. (As the host communities, the Town of Gananoque and the Township of Leeds and the Thousand islands each received half this amount.)

$3.4 million $43.5 million

Payments in lieu of property taxes paid to the municipality $0.8 million $6.2 million

Wages and benefits for gaming employees $17.9 million $240.5 million

Purchases from local and regional vendors $0.8 million $14.5 million

Value of OLG’s sponsorship of festivals and events in the local and surrounding areas

$65,750 $450,368

OLG and the local gaming site are proud to be a part of the community. The gaming site not only offers entertainment, but it also creates jobs and stimulates the area economy through purchases of goods and services. In addition, OLG supports community festivals and events though its sponsorship program, and makes payments, based on slot machine revenue and table game revenue, where applicable, to the municipality for hosting the gaming facility. This money is used at the discretion of the municipality.

QUICK FACTS

Site opened June 2002

Number of tables 22

Number of slots 482

Number of employees 409 (full-time and part-time)

Customer visitsFiscal 2014–15 678,000 Life-to-date 11.8 million

SUMMARY

A PROUD COMMUNITY SUPPORTER IN

Gananoque and Leeds and the Thousand Islands

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COMMUNITY BENEFIT SUMMARY

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HOW OLG BENEFITS HAMILTON

Since 1975, Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG) has provided nearly $42 billion to the Province and the people of Ontario. OLG’s payments to the province have helped support the operation of hospitals; prevention, treatment and research of problem gambling; amateur sport through the Quest for Gold program; and local and provincial charities.

FISCAL 2014–15 LIFE-TO-DATE

Host municipality’s share of slot machine revenue and table game revenue, where applicable

$4.9 million $65.2 million

Wages and benefits for gaming employees $10.2 million $165.6 million

Purchases from local and regional vendors* $1.1 million $39.9 million

Value of OLG’s sponsorship of festivals and events in the local and surrounding areas**

$85,440 $749,693

OLG and the local gaming site are proud to be a part of the community. The gaming site not only offers entertainment, but it also creates jobs and stimulates the area economy through purchases of goods and services. In addition, OLG supports community festivals and events though its sponsorship program, and makes payments, based on slot machine revenue and table game revenue, where applicable, to the municipality for hosting the gaming facility. This money is used at the discretion of the municipality.

*excludes facility lease costs**Sponsorship tracking commenced in 2002.

QUICK FACTS

Site opened October 2000

Number of tables n/a

Number of slots 810

Number of employees 208 (full-time and part-time)

Customer visitsFiscal 2014–15 1.0 million Life-to-date 19.4 million

SUMMARY

A PROUD COMMUNITY SUPPORTER IN

Hamilton

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COMMUNITY BENEFIT SUMMARY

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HOW OLG BENEFITS HANOVER

Since 1975, Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG) has provided nearly $42 billion to the Province and the people of Ontario. OLG’s payments to the province have helped support the operation of hospitals; prevention, treatment and research of problem gambling; amateur sport through the Quest for Gold program; and local and provincial charities.

FISCAL 2014–15 LIFE-TO-DATE

Host municipality’s share of slot machine revenue and table game revenue, where applicable

$1.1 million $12.9 million

Wages and benefits for gaming employees $4.9 million $55.8 million

Purchases from local and regional vendors* $131,463 $5.4 million

Value of OLG’s sponsorship of festivals and events in the local and surrounding areas**

$36,900 $299,202

OLG and the local gaming site are proud to be a part of the community. The gaming site not only offers entertainment, but it also creates jobs and stimulates the area economy through purchases of goods and services. In addition, OLG supports community festivals and events though its sponsorship program, and makes payments, based on slot machine revenue and table game revenue, where applicable, to the municipality for hosting the gaming facility. This money is used at the discretion of the municipality.

*excludes facility lease costs**Sponsorship tracking commenced in 2002.

QUICK FACTS

Site opened February 2001

Number of tables n/a

Number of slots 196

Number of employees 94 (full-time and part-time)

Customer visitsFiscal 2014–15 282,000 Life-to-date 4.2 million

SUMMARY

A PROUD COMMUNITY SUPPORTER IN

Hanover

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COMMUNITY BENEFIT SUMMARY

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HOW OLG BENEFITS INNISFIL

Since 1975, Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG) has provided nearly $42 billion to the Province and the people of Ontario. OLG’s payments to the province have helped support the operation of hospitals; prevention, treatment and research of problem gambling; amateur sport through the Quest for Gold program; and local and provincial charities.

FISCAL 2014–15 LIFE-TO-DATE

Host municipality’s share of slot machine revenue and table game revenue, where applicable

$5.1 million $60.5 million

Wages and benefits for gaming employees $13.6 million $143.7 million

Purchases from local and regional vendors* $1.3 million $23.5 million

Value of OLG’s sponsorship of festivals and events in the local and surrounding areas**

$84,800 $704,259

OLG and the local gaming site are proud to be a part of the community. The gaming site not only offers entertainment, but it also creates jobs and stimulates the area economy through purchases of goods and services. In addition, OLG supports community festivals and events though its sponsorship program, and makes payments, based on slot machine revenue and table game revenue, where applicable, to the municipality for hosting the gaming facility. This money is used at the discretion of the municipality.

*excludes facility lease costs**Sponsorship tracking commenced in 2002.

QUICK FACTS

Site opened November 2001

Number of tables n/a

Number of slots 973

Number of employees 290 (full-time and part-time)

Customer visitsFiscal 2014–15 1.2 million Life-to-date 15.5 million

SUMMARY

A PROUD COMMUNITY SUPPORTER IN

Innisfil

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COMMUNITY BENEFIT SUMMARY

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HOW OLG BENEFITS LONDON

Since 1975, Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG) has provided nearly $42 billion to the Province and the people of Ontario. OLG’s payments to the province have helped support the operation of hospitals; prevention, treatment and research of problem gambling; amateur sport through the Quest for Gold program; and local and provincial charities.

FISCAL 2014–15 LIFE-TO-DATE

Host municipality’s share of slot machine revenue and table game revenue, where applicable

$4.4 million $59.4 million

Wages and benefits for gaming employees $13.0 million $187.6 million

Purchases from local and regional vendors* $649,370 $12.7 million

Value of OLG’s sponsorship of festivals and events in the local and surrounding areas**

$46,975 $691,246

OLG and the local gaming site are proud to be a part of the community. The gaming site not only offers entertainment, but it also creates jobs and stimulates the area economy through purchases of goods and services. In addition, OLG supports community festivals and events though its sponsorship program, and makes payments, based on slot machine revenue and table game revenue, where applicable, to the municipality for hosting the gaming facility. This money is used at the discretion of the municipality.

*excludes facility lease costs**Sponsorship tracking commenced in 2002.

QUICK FACTS

Site opened September 1999

Number of tables n/a

Number of slots 750

Number of employees 292 (full-time and part-time)

Customer visitsFiscal 2014–15 1.2 million Life-to-date 18.1 million

SUMMARY

A PROUD COMMUNITY SUPPORTER IN

London

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COMMUNITY BENEFIT SUMMARY

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HOW OLG BENEFITS MILTON

Since 1975, Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG) has provided nearly $42 billion to the Province and the people of Ontario. OLG’s payments to the province have helped support the operation of hospitals; prevention, treatment and research of problem gambling; amateur sport through the Quest for Gold program; and local and provincial charities.

FISCAL 2014–15 LIFE-TO-DATE

Host municipality’s share of slot machine revenue and table game revenue, where applicable

$5.6 million $90.1 million

Wages and benefits for gaming employees $10.9 million $180.1 million

Purchases from local and regional vendors* $0.1 million $1.1 million

Value of OLG’s sponsorship of festivals and events in the local and surrounding areas**

$53,840 $235,893

OLG and the local gaming site are proud to be a part of the community. The gaming site not only offers entertainment, but it also creates jobs and stimulates the area economy through purchases of goods and services. In addition, OLG supports community festivals and events though its sponsorship program, and makes payments, based on slot machine revenue and table game revenue, where applicable, to the municipality for hosting the gaming facility. This money is used at the discretion of the municipality.

*excludes facility lease costs**Sponsorship tracking commenced in 2002.

QUICK FACTS

Site opened August 1999

Number of tables n/a

Number of slots 879

Number of employees 209 (full-time and part-time)

Customer visitsFiscal 2014–15 1.0 million Life-to-date 19.4 million

SUMMARY

A PROUD COMMUNITY SUPPORTER IN

Milton

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HOW OLG BENEFITS OTTAWA

Since 1975, Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG) has provided nearly $42 billion to the Province and the people of Ontario. OLG’s payments to the province have helped support the operation of hospitals; prevention, treatment and research of problem gambling; amateur sport through the Quest for Gold program; and local and provincial charities.

FISCAL 2014–15 LIFE-TO-DATE

Host municipality’s share of slot machine revenue and table game revenue, where applicable

$5.2 million $58.6 million

Wages and benefits for gaming employees $12.2 million $202.5 million

Purchases from local and regional vendors* $963,325 $57.8 million

Value of OLG’s sponsorship of festivals and events in the local and surrounding areas**

$217,350 $1.8 million

OLG and the local gaming site are proud to be a part of the community. The gaming site not only offers entertainment, but it also creates jobs and stimulates the area economy through purchases of goods and services. In addition, OLG supports community festivals and events though its sponsorship program, and makes payments, based on slot machine revenue and table game revenue, where applicable, to the municipality for hosting the gaming facility. This money is used at the discretion of the municipality.

*excludes facility lease costs**Sponsorship tracking commenced in 2002.

QUICK FACTS

Site opened February 2000

Number of tables n/a

Number of slots 1,244

Number of employees 255 (full-time and part-time)

Customer visitsFiscal 2014–15 1.6 million Life-to-date 24.7 million

SUMMARY

A PROUD COMMUNITY SUPPORTER IN

Ottawa

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COMMUNITY BENEFIT SUMMARY

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HOW OLG BENEFITS POINT EDWARD

Since 1975, Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG) has provided nearly $42 billion to the Province and the people of Ontario. OLG’s payments to the province have helped support the operation of hospitals; prevention, treatment and research of problem gambling; amateur sport through the Quest for Gold program; and local and provincial charities.

FISCAL 2014–15 LIFE-TO-DATE

Host municipality’s share of slot machine revenue and table game revenue, where applicable

$2.4 million $35.7 million

Payments in lieu of property taxes paid to the municipality $0.6 million $10.4 million

Wages and benefits for gaming employees $13.4 million $327.7 million

Purchases from local and regional vendors $1.4 million $24.8 million

Value of OLG’s sponsorship of festivals and events in the local and surrounding areas (Point Edward – Sarnia)*

$30,150 $454,209

OLG and the local gaming site are proud to be a part of the community. The gaming site not only offers entertainment, but it also creates jobs and stimulates the area economy through purchases of goods and services. In addition, OLG supports community festivals and events though its sponsorship program, and makes payments, based on slot machine revenue and table game revenue, where applicable, to the municipality for hosting the gaming facility. This money is used at the discretion of the municipality.

*Sponsorship tracking commenced in 2002.

QUICK FACTS

Site opened April 2000

Number of tables 21

Number of slots 450

Number of employees 337 (full-time and part-time)

Customer visitsFiscal 2014–15 598,000 Life-to-date 11.4 million

SUMMARY

A PROUD COMMUNITY SUPPORTER IN

Point Edward

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HOW OLG BENEFITS SAULT STE. MARIE

Since 1975, Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG) has provided nearly $42 billion to the Province and the people of Ontario. OLG’s payments to the province have helped support the operation of hospitals; prevention, treatment and research of problem gambling; amateur sport through the Quest for Gold program; and local and provincial charities.

FISCAL 2014–15 LIFE-TO-DATE

Host municipality’s share of slot machine revenue and table game revenue, where applicable

$1.3 million $24.1 million

Payments in lieu of property taxes paid to the municipality $0.4 million $8.5 million

Wages and benefits for gaming employees $13.3 million $236.6 million

Purchases from local and regional vendors $1.6 million $23.5 million

Value of OLG’s sponsorship of festivals and events in the local and surrounding areas*

$78,894 $1.7 million

OLG and the local gaming site are proud to be a part of the community. The gaming site not only offers entertainment, but it also creates jobs and stimulates the area economy through purchases of goods and services. In addition, OLG supports community festivals and events though its sponsorship program, and makes payments, based on slot machine revenue and table game revenue, where applicable, to the municipality for hosting the gaming facility. This money is used at the discretion of the municipality.

*Sponsorship tracking commenced in 2002.

QUICK FACTS

Site opened May 1999

Number of tables 11

Number of slots 440

Number of employees 272 (full-time and part-time)

Customer visitsFiscal 2014–15 603,000 Life-to-date 12.7 million

SUMMARY

A PROUD COMMUNITY SUPPORTER IN

Sault Ste. Marie

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HOW OLG BENEFITS SUDBURY

Since 1975, Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG) has provided nearly $42 billion to the Province and the people of Ontario. OLG’s payments to the province have helped support the operation of hospitals; prevention, treatment and research of problem gambling; amateur sport through the Quest for Gold program; and local and provincial charities.

FISCAL 2014–15 LIFE-TO-DATE

Host municipality’s share of slot machine revenue and table game revenue, where applicable

$2.3 million $33.9 million

Wages and benefits for gaming employees $8.1 million $108.5 million

Purchases from local and regional vendors* $765,049 $21.9 million

Value of OLG’s sponsorship of festivals and events in the local and surrounding areas**

$2,500 $521,125

OLG and the local gaming site are proud to be a part of the community. The gaming site not only offers entertainment, but it also creates jobs and stimulates the area economy through purchases of goods and services. In addition, OLG supports community festivals and events though its sponsorship program, and makes payments, based on slot machine revenue and table game revenue, where applicable, to the municipality for hosting the gaming facility. This money is used at the discretion of the municipality.

*excludes facility lease costs**Sponsorship tracking commenced in 2002.

QUICK FACTS

Site opened November 1999

Number of tables n/a

Number of slots 406

Number of employees 158 (full-time and part-time)

Customer visitsFiscal 2014–15 468,000 Life-to-date 8.5 million

SUMMARY

A PROUD COMMUNITY SUPPORTER IN

Sudbury

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HOW OLG BENEFITS THUNDER BAY

Since 1975, Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG) has provided nearly $42 billion to the Province and the people of Ontario. OLG’s payments to the province have helped support the operation of hospitals; prevention, treatment and research of problem gambling; amateur sport through the Quest for Gold program; and local and provincial charities.

FISCAL 2014–15 LIFE-TO-DATE

Host municipality’s share of slot machine revenue and table game revenue, where applicable

$2.4 million $35.8 million

Payments in lieu of property taxes paid to the municipality $1.4 million $14.6 million

Wages and benefits for gaming employees $14.7 million $245.9 million

Purchases from local and regional vendors $1.6 million $25.7 million

Value of OLG’s sponsorship of festivals and events in the local and surrounding areas*

$31,000 $800,365

OLG and the local gaming site are proud to be a part of the community. The gaming site not only offers entertainment, but it also creates jobs and stimulates the area economy through purchases of goods and services. In addition, OLG supports community festivals and events though its sponsorship program, and makes payments, based on slot machine revenue and table game revenue, where applicable, to the municipality for hosting the gaming facility. This money is used at the discretion of the municipality.

*Sponsorship tracking commenced in 2002.

QUICK FACTS

Site opened August 2000

Number of tables 11

Number of slots 450

Number of employees 313 (full-time and part-time)

Customer visitsFiscal 2014–15 754,000 Life-to-date 15.2 million

SUMMARY

A PROUD COMMUNITY SUPPORTER IN

Thunder Bay

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COMMUNITY BENEFIT SUMMARY

Information as of March 31, 2015

HOW OLG BENEFITS TORONTO

Since 1975, Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG) has provided nearly $42 billion to the Province and the people of Ontario. OLG’s payments to the province have helped support the operation of hospitals; prevention, treatment and research of problem gambling; amateur sport through the Quest for Gold program; and local and provincial charities.

FISCAL 2014–15 LIFE-TO-DATE

Host municipality’s share of slot machine revenue and table game revenue, where applicable

$15.6 million $224.1 million

Wages and benefits for gaming employees $33.2 million $474.5 million

Purchases from local and regional vendors* $8.6 million $231.2 million

Value of OLG’s sponsorship of festivals and events in the local and surrounding areas**

$998,600 $6.4 million

OLG and the local gaming site are proud to be a part of the community. The gaming site not only offers entertainment, but it also creates jobs and stimulates the area economy through purchases of goods and services. In addition, OLG supports community festivals and events though its sponsorship program, and makes payments, based on slot machine revenue and table game revenue, where applicable, to the municipality for hosting the gaming facility. This money is used at the discretion of the municipality.

*excludes facility lease costs**Sponsorship tracking commenced in 2002.

QUICK FACTS

Site opened March 2000

Number of tables n/a

Number of slots 3,009

Number of employees 697 (full-time and part-time)

Customer visitsFiscal 2014–15 5.3 million Life-to-date 69.7 million

SUMMARY

A PROUD COMMUNITY SUPPORTER IN

Toronto

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COMMUNITY BENEFIT SUMMARY

Information as of March 31, 2015

HOW OLG BENEFITS WOODSTOCK

Since 1975, Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG) has provided nearly $42 billion to the Province and the people of Ontario. OLG’s payments to the province have helped support the operation of hospitals; prevention, treatment and research of problem gambling; amateur sport through the Quest for Gold program; and local and provincial charities.

FISCAL 2014–15 LIFE-TO-DATE

Host municipality’s share of slot machine revenue and table game revenue, where applicable

$1.4 million $14.9 million

Wages and benefits for gaming employees $4.8 million $55.8 million

Purchases from local and regional vendors* $0.1 million $0.6 million

Value of OLG’s sponsorship of festivals and events in the local and surrounding areas**

$30,440 $185,080

OLG and the local gaming site are proud to be a part of the community. The gaming site not only offers entertainment, but it also creates jobs and stimulates the area economy through purchases of goods and services. In addition, OLG supports community festivals and events though its sponsorship program, and makes payments, based on slot machine revenue and table game revenue, where applicable, to the municipality for hosting the gaming facility. This money is used at the discretion of the municipality.

*excludes facility lease costs**Sponsorship tracking commenced in 2002.

QUICK FACTS

Site opened June 2001

Number of tables n/a

Number of slots 235

Number of employees 91 (full-time and part-time)

Customer visitsFiscal 2014–15 308,000 Life-to-date 4.4 million

SUMMARY

A PROUD COMMUNITY SUPPORTER IN

Woodstock