Winning ticket locations are shown in the prize breakdown chart, which can be accessed by clicking the 'View Prize Breakdown' button next to the draw you are interested in. In order to ensure the accuracy of LOTTO MAX draw results across all regions in Canada, there may be a delay in reporting winning.
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SAULT STE. MARIE – There are two weeks left to claim a Lotto Max Maxmillions prize worth $500,000 from the Friday, Feb. 21, 2020 Lotto Max draw. The winning selection for this Maxmillions prize was 05 – 16 – 19 – 20 – 29 – 32 – 34 and there were two winning tickets, including this one sold in St. Catharines.
Players must match all seven numbers to win a Maxmillions prize. Players have one year from the draw date to claim their prize.
The owner(s) of this ticket should fill in the back portion, sign it and contact the OLG Support Centre at 1-800-387-0098.
In accordance with government-issued lockdown measures to help prevent the spread of COVID-19, OLG is currently limiting the number of in-person prize claim appointments at the OLG Prize Centre in Toronto to only those that require a face-to-face interview. Customers with prizes over $50,000 are asked to call 1-800-387-0098 to discuss available prize claim options. Prize claims up to $49,999.90 should continue to be submitted by mail. The health and safety of our customers and employees remains our top priority and OLG looks forward to providing future updates on the availability of in-person prize claims.
OLG reminds players that they can check their tickets for winners from home in a number of convenient ways:
• Check the winning numbers on OLG.ca.
• Use the OLG Lottery App on your mobile device. Scan the ticket barcode and wait for the message to appear on the screen.
• Sign up on OLG.ca for winning numbers to be emailed to you.
• Call our WIN! Line at 416-870-8946 (Toronto area) or toll free at 1-866-891-8946 (outside Toronto area).
OLG is a crown agency that develops world-class gaming entertainment for the Province of Ontario. Acting in a socially responsible way, OLG conducts and manages land-based gaming facilities; the sale of province-wide lottery games; Internet gaming; and the delivery of bingo and other electronic gaming products at charitable gaming centres. OLG is also helping to build a more sustainable horse racing industry in Ontario.
Since 1975, OLG has provided approximately $55 billion to the people and Province of Ontario to support key government priorities like health care; the treatment and prevention of problem gambling; and support for amateur athletes. Each year proceeds from OLG’s operations also support host communities, Ontario First Nations, lottery retailers and local charities across the province.
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