Princess Margaret Lottery
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An instant millionaire will be taking possession of a brand new house in Virgil in November.
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*Princess Margaret Lottery 2020
Located on a corner lot in the new Vines of Niagara development off Concession 4, 18 Annmarie Drive will be awarded to one lucky winner in the annual Princess Margaret Home Lottery. Unless you’ve already purchased a ticket, though, you are out of luck. The lottery sold out prior to its early bird deadline.
May 14, 2020 On Thursday, the Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation announced the top prize winners in its annual lottery. Among the winners is Deana Ruddell of Peterborough, who claimed $2,940,437.50 in the. 15.1k Followers, 2,031 Following, 36 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Princess Margaret Home Lottery (@pmlotto).
This year’s NOTL prize follows one that was awarded last year in Prince Edward County. Ramona Oss, vice-president of Lotteries with the Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation, says offering a prize in Niagara-on-the-Lake is part of an ongoing effort to surprise and delight the foundation’s supporters.
Princess Margaret Home Lottery Enbridge ® Ride to Conquer Cancer ® Road Hockey to Conquer Cancer. Read more Read more about The Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation presses start with Quest to Conquer Cancer; All News COVID-19 FAQ’s At The Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation, we are as committed as ever to ensuring safe, healthy. ™ Princess Margaret Home Lottery is a trademark. ® 50/50 Add-On and Cash Calendar are registered trademarks. World’s Biggest 50/50 in home lotteries. The Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation Charitable Registration: # RR0001. Please Play Responsibly. Winners of the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre Home Lottery were announced Wednesday.
“We like to bring our supporters a diverse geographical offering,” Oss says. “We couldn’t think of a better place, or a better way to do that, than a show home in Niagara-on-the-Lake. The wineries, the bike trails, golf courses, and the Shaw Festival. It’s perfect.”
The prize home has been built by Woodcastle Homes, the developer behind the entire subdivision being constructed on Paradise Grove.
“You don’t just get the home, it comes completely furnished and decorated,” says Oss. “They really did a wonderful job of bringing in elements of wine country. He (Woodcastle project manager Bruce Cromie) has these beautiful wine barrel tops as wall decor. And there’s a master retreat with a home office, which is perfect for these (COVID-19) times.”
The 2,063 square foot home with two bedrooms and two bathrooms also features 16-foot cathedral ceilings in the kitchen, dining and family rooms. The finishings include engineered white oak hardwood floors throughout, a three-sided contemporary glass fireplace with a TV niche, gold accented plumbing fixtures, a frameless glass shower, wood and glass railings, and a beautiful composite deck in the backyard. The gas barbecue comes with the house, as does an extra $35,000 in cash to take the total prize value up to the million dollar mark.
The grand prize in this year’s Princess Margaret Home Lottery is valued at $6 million, including a 7,500 square foot house in Oakville, a Porsche Taycan 4S to go in the garage, and $1 million in cash. There is also a modern, 3,000 square foot house valued at $2.7 million up for grabs, and a condo worth $1 million, both in Toronto. More prizes, including cars and vacations, can be seen on princessmargaretlotto.com.
The lottery is a major fundraiser for the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, located on University Avenue in Toronto. “Over 25 years,” says Oss, “the program has raised over $400 million. Our goal for this year is bigger than last year. For 2019, the lottery delivered over $40 million. It’s a really important program for our researchers. We wouldn’t be able to call ourselves one of the top five cancer research centres in the world without our lottery program.”
Oss adds that the funds from the Home Lottery are considered undesignated, meaning that they are not earmarked for one specific application. “The lottery fuels innovation,” she says, “and it funds programs like immunotherapy and our clinical trials, which are key to discovering novel new therapies that change the outcomes not only for Ontarians but also for Canadians and cancer patients around the world. This year’s proceeds will go to our top priorities.”
The hospital sees about 18,000 new patients each year, and some of them are, of course, from the Niagara area. In fact, on the Princess Margaret website, you can read about a young mother from Pelham, Laura Montgomery, who credits her diagnosis of stage 4 metastatic breast cancer and her subsequent treatment at the cancer centre for keeping her alive today.
“The type of cancer centre we are,” says Oss, “we treat some of the most complicated cancers. The breadth and the scope of our work is borderless. Undoubtedly, there would be a number of people, unfortunately, from Niagara-on-the-Lake, who would be referred to Princess Margaret every year.”
Oss is not surprised the 550,000 tickets are already sold out. “Certainly this pandemic has shown all of us the importance of health care and research. I would say that people are right now especially keen to support health care. Even though we are in the middle of a pandemic, they realize that cancer does not go away.”
Due to the pandemic, she adds, none of the show homes at stake for the lottery, including the one in NOTL, are open this fall for viewing. Grand prize and 50-50 winners will be announced live on CP24’s Breakfast Show on Oct. 22. A full list of winners will be published on the lottery website a week later.Princess Margaret Home Lottery FAQs
How old do you have to be to order a ticket?Participants must be at least 18 years of age. Tickets cannot be ordered in the name of a minor.
Are retail ticket outlets open for in person sales?For the Health and Safety of both staff and visitors, local retail ticket sales outlets (car dealerships and Henry’s stories) will not be open this fall due to concerns around the COVID 19 pandemic. Thank you for your understanding and support.
Tickets can be purchased by calling 1-866-631-1234 or online at PrincessMargaretLotto.com. Tickets can be ordered by mail by completing the ticket request form and mailing it along with a cheque, money order, or VISA, MasterCard or American Express number to:
Fall 2020 Princess Margaret Home LotteryPO Box 4396, Stn AToronto, ON M5W 3T3
Are Hospital Kiosks/Showhome open for in person sales?For the Health and safety of both our staff and visitors, the Grand Prize Showhome in Oakville and the Lottery Hospital Kiosks (Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, Toronto General Hospital and Toronto Western Hospital) will NOT be open for in person sales until further notice. Thank you for your understanding and support.Tickets can be purchased by calling 1-866-631-1234 or online at PrincessMargaretLotto.com. Tickets can be ordered by mail by completing the ticket request form and mailing it along with a cheque, money order, or VISA, MasterCard or American Express number to:Fall 2020 Princess Margaret Home LotteryPO Box 4396, Stn AToronto, ON M5W 3T3
What are the ticket prices for the Home Lottery?Home Lottery tickets are: 1 for $100, 3-Pack for $250, 5-Pack for $375, 10-Pack for $700, Mega-Pack for $500 and Max-Pack for $850.
What is a Mega-Pack?Mega-Pack includes 5-Home lottery Tickets, 15-50/50 Tickets and 6-Cash Calendar Tickets for $500.
What is a Max-Pack?Mega-Pack includes 10-Home lottery Tickets, 25-50/50 Tickets and 6-Cash Calendar Tickets for $850.
What are guidelines regarding the number of names on a Home Lottery ticket and payment terms?All tickets in a 3-Pack, 5-Pack, 10-Pack, Mega-Pack or Max-Pack, must contain the same information. Up to three names can appear on a Home Lottery ticket. Only one form of payment may be used per purchase. Ticket numbers will be issued in sequential order.
Do I have to order a Home Lottery ticket in order to play the 50/50 Add-On?Yes, per licensing body (AGCO) rules, participation in the 50/50 Add-On is contingent upon a verified purchase of a Home Lottery ticket order. [See separate FAQs for more information about the 50/50 Add-On].
Do I have to order a Home Lottery ticket in order to play the Cash Calendar?No, there is no requirement that you order a Home Lottery ticket to play the Cash Calendar.
I didn’t order Cash Calendar tickets when I ordered my Home Lottery tickets. Can I still participate in the Cash Calendar?Yes, you can place your Cash Calendar ticket order at any time prior to the ticket deadline of December 3, 2020.
Can someone who lives outside Ontario or overseas buy a ticket?The lottery is intended for Ontario residents. Ticket buyers must be in Ontario at the time of order and provide an Ontario mailing address.
Who is not eligible to order a ticket?The following individuals and all of their immediate family members residing in the same household are prohibited from ordering a ticket: Board members and employees of The Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation, members of the UHN Board of Trustees and Executive Team, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre Executive Team; partners and employees of MNP LLP and its affiliates; employees of Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment Ltd., the NHL, NHL Enterprises Canada LP, the NBA, NBA Properties Inc., NBA Media Ventures LLC; and members of licensed gaming suppliers providing services to this program.
What are my chances of winning a prize?There are 16,035 prizes and only 550,000 tickets available. 1 chance in 550,000 tickets x 16,035 draws equates to approx. 1 chance in 35 to win a prize.
I haven’t received my official ticket / it contains a spelling/address errorPlease allow up to 3-5 business days for your tickets by email or 7-10 business days for tickets by Canada Post. Ticket purchasers who have not received their OFFICIAL TICKET after this time or who wish to report a misspelled name or address on an OFFICIAL TICKET should please check your JUNK/SPAM or contact Customer Service at 1-800-542-8813 or email pmhlotterycs@mnp.ca.
What would happen if a “bad” payment was made for a ticket (e.g. Cheque NSF)?One week is allowed between the ticket sales cutoff and the start of the draws. This time period allows for all forms of payment to be verified and processed. Only tickets that have been paid for and/or have been verified as paid for are eligible to be entered for the respective draw(s). If for any reason a payment is returned, the ticket will be deemed invalid if payment cannot be verified prior to the start of the draws.
How long does it take to receive my tickets?Mailed Tickets: Upon receipt and/or authorization of payment for your ticket order, you should receive your ticket(s) via Canada Post in 7-10 business days.Emailed Tickets: Upon receipt and/or authorization of payment for your ticket order, you should receive your ticket(s) via email in 3-5 business days.If you have not received your ticket(s) within these timeframes, please check your JUNK/SPAM or contact Customer Service at 1-800-542-8813 or email pmhlotterycs@mnp.ca.
I have deleted the email with my Lottery ticket, am I still eligible for the draws?Yes. You do not need your ticket in hand to be included in the draws. For ticket-related inquiries please contact Customer Service at 1-800-542-8813.
I don’t have an email address; how do I get a copy of my ticket?If you require a paper copy of your official ticket receipt to be mailed to you, please contact Customer Service at 1-800-542-8813
I’m not able to open my electronic tickets. What do I do?If you are not able to open your email to retrieve your ticket contact Customer Service at 1-800-542-8813 or email pmhlotterycs@mnp.ca.
I placed my order online yesterday. When do I receive my electronic ticket?Please allow 3 to 5 business days for receipt of a ticket by email. If you have not received your ticket, please check your JUNK/SPAM or contact Customer Service at 1-800-542-8813or email pmhlotterycs@mnp.ca.
The phones are always busy – what is going on?Due to the tremendous response to the program all phone lines are full. Please keep trying or place your ticket order online by visiting our website at PrincessMargaretLotto.com.
What is the Loyalty Prize?The Loyalty Prize comprises: ten (10) Apple Packs: iMac Computer, iPad Pro, iWatch Series 5, AirPods, HomePod and TV 4K Device. Total Loyalty Prize Value: $5,593.43. Order your tickets by Midnight, August 28 to be eligible. The Loyalty Draws will take place on September 9, 2020.
What is the VIP Prize?The VIP Prize comprises: one (1) prize consisting of: (i) one (1) pair of 2020/2021 Toronto Maple Leafs season seats (including playoffs▪) located in the “Red” arena seating area; (ii) one (1) pair of 2020/2021 Toronto Raptors season seats (including playoffs▪) located in the “Side Prime” arena seating area▪; (iii) one (1) pair of 2021 Toronto FC season seats (including playoffs▪) located in the “North East Field Side” seating area (including BMO Club fees which provides club access and all-inclusive food and non-alcoholic beverages within the club area (iv) $10,000 Cash. Estimated retail value of Toronto Maple Leafs and Toronto Raptors season seats (including playoffs▪) is $100,520. Estimated retail value of Toronto FC season seats (including playoffs▪ and club access) package is $8,946. Total VIP Prize Value: $119,466. Order your tickets byMidnight, September 18 to be eligible. The VIP Draw will take place on September 30, 2020.VIP Prize will be awarded as cash if the season for Toronto Maple Leafs, Toronto Raptors and/or Toronto FC is cancelled or fans are not permitted to attend games due to the global pandemic. See rules for more details.
What is the Bonus Prize?The Bonus Prize comprises: one (1) prize – A Condo at 330 Richmond Street, Unit 2516, Toronto, fully furnished (value $899,000); $100,000 Cash; Mirvish Gift Certificate valued at $2,000. The Mirvish Gift Card will be awarded as cash by the Princess Margaret Lotteries if theatres are closed due to the global pandemic. Total Bonus Prize Value: $1,001,000. Order your tickets by Midnight, October 9 to be eligible. The Bonus Draw will take place on October 20, 2020.
What is the Early Bird Prize?The Early Bird Prize comprises: one (1) prize – Muskoka Lakefront Cottage on Paint Lake, fully furnished (value $1,410,000); $25,000 Cash. Total Early Bird Prize Value: $1,435,000. Order your tickets by Midnight, November 6 to be eligible. The Early Bird Draw will take place on November 17, 2020.
What is included in the $6 Million Grand Prize?The $6 Million Grand Prize comprises: one (1) prize – Oavkille Showhome, fully furnished (value $ 4,927,112.50); 2021 Porsche Taycan 4S (value $159,594.98); $1 Million Cash. Total Grand Prize Value: $6,086,707.48.
Where are the prize homes?The prize homes are in Oakville, Toronto, Muskoka, and Niagara-on-the-Lake.
When does the Oakville Showhome open and close?Due to the global pandemic, for the health and safety of both our staff and visitors, the Oakville Showhome is currently closed for viewing. Thank you for your understanding and for your support of our lottery, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre and our community.
Why isn’t the showhome address published?The Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation has a care of duty to minimize the impact for the local neighborhood and as the Showhome is currently closed for viewing, the lottery will not be posting the address for safety and security reasons.
How do I see the prize properties?Please visit PrincessMargaretLotto.com and take a virtual tour, enjoy the photo galleries and videos showcasing these spectacular prizes.
Are the prizes donated?No. All prizes are purchased by the Foundation using the tender process.
Is my ticket purchase tax deductible?No. Prizes won are not taxable. Therefore, a ticket purchase cannot be used as a tax deduction.
Do I have to pay tax on any winnings?Lottery winnings are considered a windfall and not taxable in Canada.
If I win a home do I have to live in it or can I sell it?Once a home is awarded to the winner, they do not have to live in it. Any prize won can be sold if the winner wishes to do so. The title for a home may be registered in anyone’s name.
Is there Capital Gains Tax on a property if I sell it?Winning real estate is considered a lottery prize, not a capital gain. Lottery winnings are not taxable in Canada. We recommend that you contact a tax or legal professional with specific questions.
Do I have to take my prize or can I just take the cash?Prizes must be accepted as awarded, except where indicated in the brochure or online that there are cash alternatives. Cash alternatives exist for the following prizes: All vacations and vehicles. Please refer to your lottery brochure or PrincessMargaretLotto.com for details.
If I win but I can’t travel, can I get the cash?All vacation prizes will be awarded as cheques and do not have to be used towards travel.
How long do I have to claim my prize?We ask that all winners claim their prizes within six (6) weeks if possible. Prizes must be claimed within six (6) months of the draw date.
What happens if I cannot pick up my prize in person?Arrangements may be made to have a prize shipped to you “freight collect”, or if someone other than the winner will be claiming the prize on the winner’s behalf, the winner must provide written and signed authorization along with the original prize-winning letter.
How are winners notified?All winners will be notified in writing as to what they have won and where to claim their prizes. A searchable list of all prize winners will be posted online at PrincessMargaretLotto.com on November 26 or December 10, 2020 pending sell out of the lottery. A printed list of winners is available upon request. Call 1-800-542-8813 or e-mail pmhlotterycs@mnp.ca.
I have misplaced my Home Lottery ticket. Am I still eligible for the draws?Yes. The official Lottery ticket is a Receipt of Purchase, but you do not need it in hand to be entered for the prize draws. To request a reprint of your ticket, please call 1-800-542-8813 or email pmhlotterycs@mnp.ca.
Will draws be televised on CP24?No, the Home Lottery Draws will not be televised live on CP24. The top valued prize winners will be announced live on CP24 on the applicable Home Lottery draw date (either November 19 or December 3, 2020).
How are the draws made?Ticket fulfillment and draw control services are provided by MNP LLP. Draws will take place at the offices of MNP, 111 Richmond St W., Suite #300, Toronto, ON M5H 2G4. The records of MNP LLP shall be deemed correct and final. A certified Random Number Generator (RNG) will be used to conduct the draws. For questions about the draw process, please call 1- 800-542-8813 or email pmhlotterycs@mnp.ca.
If I win, is my ticket still in for the other draws?Yes, each ticket purchased is entered for each an
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An instant millionaire will be taking possession of a brand new house in Virgil in November.
*Princess Margaret Lottery Draw Dates
*Princess Margaret Lottery Cash Calendar
*Princess Margaret Lottery 2020
Located on a corner lot in the new Vines of Niagara development off Concession 4, 18 Annmarie Drive will be awarded to one lucky winner in the annual Princess Margaret Home Lottery. Unless you’ve already purchased a ticket, though, you are out of luck. The lottery sold out prior to its early bird deadline.
May 14, 2020 On Thursday, the Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation announced the top prize winners in its annual lottery. Among the winners is Deana Ruddell of Peterborough, who claimed $2,940,437.50 in the. 15.1k Followers, 2,031 Following, 36 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Princess Margaret Home Lottery (@pmlotto).
This year’s NOTL prize follows one that was awarded last year in Prince Edward County. Ramona Oss, vice-president of Lotteries with the Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation, says offering a prize in Niagara-on-the-Lake is part of an ongoing effort to surprise and delight the foundation’s supporters.
Princess Margaret Home Lottery Enbridge ® Ride to Conquer Cancer ® Road Hockey to Conquer Cancer. Read more Read more about The Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation presses start with Quest to Conquer Cancer; All News COVID-19 FAQ’s At The Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation, we are as committed as ever to ensuring safe, healthy. ™ Princess Margaret Home Lottery is a trademark. ® 50/50 Add-On and Cash Calendar are registered trademarks. World’s Biggest 50/50 in home lotteries. The Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation Charitable Registration: # RR0001. Please Play Responsibly. Winners of the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre Home Lottery were announced Wednesday.
“We like to bring our supporters a diverse geographical offering,” Oss says. “We couldn’t think of a better place, or a better way to do that, than a show home in Niagara-on-the-Lake. The wineries, the bike trails, golf courses, and the Shaw Festival. It’s perfect.”
The prize home has been built by Woodcastle Homes, the developer behind the entire subdivision being constructed on Paradise Grove.
“You don’t just get the home, it comes completely furnished and decorated,” says Oss. “They really did a wonderful job of bringing in elements of wine country. He (Woodcastle project manager Bruce Cromie) has these beautiful wine barrel tops as wall decor. And there’s a master retreat with a home office, which is perfect for these (COVID-19) times.”
The 2,063 square foot home with two bedrooms and two bathrooms also features 16-foot cathedral ceilings in the kitchen, dining and family rooms. The finishings include engineered white oak hardwood floors throughout, a three-sided contemporary glass fireplace with a TV niche, gold accented plumbing fixtures, a frameless glass shower, wood and glass railings, and a beautiful composite deck in the backyard. The gas barbecue comes with the house, as does an extra $35,000 in cash to take the total prize value up to the million dollar mark.
The grand prize in this year’s Princess Margaret Home Lottery is valued at $6 million, including a 7,500 square foot house in Oakville, a Porsche Taycan 4S to go in the garage, and $1 million in cash. There is also a modern, 3,000 square foot house valued at $2.7 million up for grabs, and a condo worth $1 million, both in Toronto. More prizes, including cars and vacations, can be seen on princessmargaretlotto.com.
The lottery is a major fundraiser for the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, located on University Avenue in Toronto. “Over 25 years,” says Oss, “the program has raised over $400 million. Our goal for this year is bigger than last year. For 2019, the lottery delivered over $40 million. It’s a really important program for our researchers. We wouldn’t be able to call ourselves one of the top five cancer research centres in the world without our lottery program.”
Oss adds that the funds from the Home Lottery are considered undesignated, meaning that they are not earmarked for one specific application. “The lottery fuels innovation,” she says, “and it funds programs like immunotherapy and our clinical trials, which are key to discovering novel new therapies that change the outcomes not only for Ontarians but also for Canadians and cancer patients around the world. This year’s proceeds will go to our top priorities.”
The hospital sees about 18,000 new patients each year, and some of them are, of course, from the Niagara area. In fact, on the Princess Margaret website, you can read about a young mother from Pelham, Laura Montgomery, who credits her diagnosis of stage 4 metastatic breast cancer and her subsequent treatment at the cancer centre for keeping her alive today.
“The type of cancer centre we are,” says Oss, “we treat some of the most complicated cancers. The breadth and the scope of our work is borderless. Undoubtedly, there would be a number of people, unfortunately, from Niagara-on-the-Lake, who would be referred to Princess Margaret every year.”
Oss is not surprised the 550,000 tickets are already sold out. “Certainly this pandemic has shown all of us the importance of health care and research. I would say that people are right now especially keen to support health care. Even though we are in the middle of a pandemic, they realize that cancer does not go away.”
Due to the pandemic, she adds, none of the show homes at stake for the lottery, including the one in NOTL, are open this fall for viewing. Grand prize and 50-50 winners will be announced live on CP24’s Breakfast Show on Oct. 22. A full list of winners will be published on the lottery website a week later.Princess Margaret Home Lottery FAQs
How old do you have to be to order a ticket?Participants must be at least 18 years of age. Tickets cannot be ordered in the name of a minor.
Are retail ticket outlets open for in person sales?For the Health and Safety of both staff and visitors, local retail ticket sales outlets (car dealerships and Henry’s stories) will not be open this fall due to concerns around the COVID 19 pandemic. Thank you for your understanding and support.
Tickets can be purchased by calling 1-866-631-1234 or online at PrincessMargaretLotto.com. Tickets can be ordered by mail by completing the ticket request form and mailing it along with a cheque, money order, or VISA, MasterCard or American Express number to:
Fall 2020 Princess Margaret Home LotteryPO Box 4396, Stn AToronto, ON M5W 3T3
Are Hospital Kiosks/Showhome open for in person sales?For the Health and safety of both our staff and visitors, the Grand Prize Showhome in Oakville and the Lottery Hospital Kiosks (Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, Toronto General Hospital and Toronto Western Hospital) will NOT be open for in person sales until further notice. Thank you for your understanding and support.Tickets can be purchased by calling 1-866-631-1234 or online at PrincessMargaretLotto.com. Tickets can be ordered by mail by completing the ticket request form and mailing it along with a cheque, money order, or VISA, MasterCard or American Express number to:Fall 2020 Princess Margaret Home LotteryPO Box 4396, Stn AToronto, ON M5W 3T3
What are the ticket prices for the Home Lottery?Home Lottery tickets are: 1 for $100, 3-Pack for $250, 5-Pack for $375, 10-Pack for $700, Mega-Pack for $500 and Max-Pack for $850.
What is a Mega-Pack?Mega-Pack includes 5-Home lottery Tickets, 15-50/50 Tickets and 6-Cash Calendar Tickets for $500.
What is a Max-Pack?Mega-Pack includes 10-Home lottery Tickets, 25-50/50 Tickets and 6-Cash Calendar Tickets for $850.
What are guidelines regarding the number of names on a Home Lottery ticket and payment terms?All tickets in a 3-Pack, 5-Pack, 10-Pack, Mega-Pack or Max-Pack, must contain the same information. Up to three names can appear on a Home Lottery ticket. Only one form of payment may be used per purchase. Ticket numbers will be issued in sequential order.
Do I have to order a Home Lottery ticket in order to play the 50/50 Add-On?Yes, per licensing body (AGCO) rules, participation in the 50/50 Add-On is contingent upon a verified purchase of a Home Lottery ticket order. [See separate FAQs for more information about the 50/50 Add-On].
Do I have to order a Home Lottery ticket in order to play the Cash Calendar?No, there is no requirement that you order a Home Lottery ticket to play the Cash Calendar.
I didn’t order Cash Calendar tickets when I ordered my Home Lottery tickets. Can I still participate in the Cash Calendar?Yes, you can place your Cash Calendar ticket order at any time prior to the ticket deadline of December 3, 2020.
Can someone who lives outside Ontario or overseas buy a ticket?The lottery is intended for Ontario residents. Ticket buyers must be in Ontario at the time of order and provide an Ontario mailing address.
Who is not eligible to order a ticket?The following individuals and all of their immediate family members residing in the same household are prohibited from ordering a ticket: Board members and employees of The Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation, members of the UHN Board of Trustees and Executive Team, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre Executive Team; partners and employees of MNP LLP and its affiliates; employees of Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment Ltd., the NHL, NHL Enterprises Canada LP, the NBA, NBA Properties Inc., NBA Media Ventures LLC; and members of licensed gaming suppliers providing services to this program.
What are my chances of winning a prize?There are 16,035 prizes and only 550,000 tickets available. 1 chance in 550,000 tickets x 16,035 draws equates to approx. 1 chance in 35 to win a prize.
I haven’t received my official ticket / it contains a spelling/address errorPlease allow up to 3-5 business days for your tickets by email or 7-10 business days for tickets by Canada Post. Ticket purchasers who have not received their OFFICIAL TICKET after this time or who wish to report a misspelled name or address on an OFFICIAL TICKET should please check your JUNK/SPAM or contact Customer Service at 1-800-542-8813 or email pmhlotterycs@mnp.ca.
What would happen if a “bad” payment was made for a ticket (e.g. Cheque NSF)?One week is allowed between the ticket sales cutoff and the start of the draws. This time period allows for all forms of payment to be verified and processed. Only tickets that have been paid for and/or have been verified as paid for are eligible to be entered for the respective draw(s). If for any reason a payment is returned, the ticket will be deemed invalid if payment cannot be verified prior to the start of the draws.
How long does it take to receive my tickets?Mailed Tickets: Upon receipt and/or authorization of payment for your ticket order, you should receive your ticket(s) via Canada Post in 7-10 business days.Emailed Tickets: Upon receipt and/or authorization of payment for your ticket order, you should receive your ticket(s) via email in 3-5 business days.If you have not received your ticket(s) within these timeframes, please check your JUNK/SPAM or contact Customer Service at 1-800-542-8813 or email pmhlotterycs@mnp.ca.
I have deleted the email with my Lottery ticket, am I still eligible for the draws?Yes. You do not need your ticket in hand to be included in the draws. For ticket-related inquiries please contact Customer Service at 1-800-542-8813.
I don’t have an email address; how do I get a copy of my ticket?If you require a paper copy of your official ticket receipt to be mailed to you, please contact Customer Service at 1-800-542-8813
I’m not able to open my electronic tickets. What do I do?If you are not able to open your email to retrieve your ticket contact Customer Service at 1-800-542-8813 or email pmhlotterycs@mnp.ca.
I placed my order online yesterday. When do I receive my electronic ticket?Please allow 3 to 5 business days for receipt of a ticket by email. If you have not received your ticket, please check your JUNK/SPAM or contact Customer Service at 1-800-542-8813or email pmhlotterycs@mnp.ca.
The phones are always busy – what is going on?Due to the tremendous response to the program all phone lines are full. Please keep trying or place your ticket order online by visiting our website at PrincessMargaretLotto.com.
What is the Loyalty Prize?The Loyalty Prize comprises: ten (10) Apple Packs: iMac Computer, iPad Pro, iWatch Series 5, AirPods, HomePod and TV 4K Device. Total Loyalty Prize Value: $5,593.43. Order your tickets by Midnight, August 28 to be eligible. The Loyalty Draws will take place on September 9, 2020.
What is the VIP Prize?The VIP Prize comprises: one (1) prize consisting of: (i) one (1) pair of 2020/2021 Toronto Maple Leafs season seats (including playoffs▪) located in the “Red” arena seating area; (ii) one (1) pair of 2020/2021 Toronto Raptors season seats (including playoffs▪) located in the “Side Prime” arena seating area▪; (iii) one (1) pair of 2021 Toronto FC season seats (including playoffs▪) located in the “North East Field Side” seating area (including BMO Club fees which provides club access and all-inclusive food and non-alcoholic beverages within the club area (iv) $10,000 Cash. Estimated retail value of Toronto Maple Leafs and Toronto Raptors season seats (including playoffs▪) is $100,520. Estimated retail value of Toronto FC season seats (including playoffs▪ and club access) package is $8,946. Total VIP Prize Value: $119,466. Order your tickets byMidnight, September 18 to be eligible. The VIP Draw will take place on September 30, 2020.VIP Prize will be awarded as cash if the season for Toronto Maple Leafs, Toronto Raptors and/or Toronto FC is cancelled or fans are not permitted to attend games due to the global pandemic. See rules for more details.
What is the Bonus Prize?The Bonus Prize comprises: one (1) prize – A Condo at 330 Richmond Street, Unit 2516, Toronto, fully furnished (value $899,000); $100,000 Cash; Mirvish Gift Certificate valued at $2,000. The Mirvish Gift Card will be awarded as cash by the Princess Margaret Lotteries if theatres are closed due to the global pandemic. Total Bonus Prize Value: $1,001,000. Order your tickets by Midnight, October 9 to be eligible. The Bonus Draw will take place on October 20, 2020.
What is the Early Bird Prize?The Early Bird Prize comprises: one (1) prize – Muskoka Lakefront Cottage on Paint Lake, fully furnished (value $1,410,000); $25,000 Cash. Total Early Bird Prize Value: $1,435,000. Order your tickets by Midnight, November 6 to be eligible. The Early Bird Draw will take place on November 17, 2020.
What is included in the $6 Million Grand Prize?The $6 Million Grand Prize comprises: one (1) prize – Oavkille Showhome, fully furnished (value $ 4,927,112.50); 2021 Porsche Taycan 4S (value $159,594.98); $1 Million Cash. Total Grand Prize Value: $6,086,707.48.
Where are the prize homes?The prize homes are in Oakville, Toronto, Muskoka, and Niagara-on-the-Lake.
When does the Oakville Showhome open and close?Due to the global pandemic, for the health and safety of both our staff and visitors, the Oakville Showhome is currently closed for viewing. Thank you for your understanding and for your support of our lottery, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre and our community.
Why isn’t the showhome address published?The Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation has a care of duty to minimize the impact for the local neighborhood and as the Showhome is currently closed for viewing, the lottery will not be posting the address for safety and security reasons.
How do I see the prize properties?Please visit PrincessMargaretLotto.com and take a virtual tour, enjoy the photo galleries and videos showcasing these spectacular prizes.
Are the prizes donated?No. All prizes are purchased by the Foundation using the tender process.
Is my ticket purchase tax deductible?No. Prizes won are not taxable. Therefore, a ticket purchase cannot be used as a tax deduction.
Do I have to pay tax on any winnings?Lottery winnings are considered a windfall and not taxable in Canada.
If I win a home do I have to live in it or can I sell it?Once a home is awarded to the winner, they do not have to live in it. Any prize won can be sold if the winner wishes to do so. The title for a home may be registered in anyone’s name.
Is there Capital Gains Tax on a property if I sell it?Winning real estate is considered a lottery prize, not a capital gain. Lottery winnings are not taxable in Canada. We recommend that you contact a tax or legal professional with specific questions.
Do I have to take my prize or can I just take the cash?Prizes must be accepted as awarded, except where indicated in the brochure or online that there are cash alternatives. Cash alternatives exist for the following prizes: All vacations and vehicles. Please refer to your lottery brochure or PrincessMargaretLotto.com for details.
If I win but I can’t travel, can I get the cash?All vacation prizes will be awarded as cheques and do not have to be used towards travel.
How long do I have to claim my prize?We ask that all winners claim their prizes within six (6) weeks if possible. Prizes must be claimed within six (6) months of the draw date.
What happens if I cannot pick up my prize in person?Arrangements may be made to have a prize shipped to you “freight collect”, or if someone other than the winner will be claiming the prize on the winner’s behalf, the winner must provide written and signed authorization along with the original prize-winning letter.
How are winners notified?All winners will be notified in writing as to what they have won and where to claim their prizes. A searchable list of all prize winners will be posted online at PrincessMargaretLotto.com on November 26 or December 10, 2020 pending sell out of the lottery. A printed list of winners is available upon request. Call 1-800-542-8813 or e-mail pmhlotterycs@mnp.ca.
I have misplaced my Home Lottery ticket. Am I still eligible for the draws?Yes. The official Lottery ticket is a Receipt of Purchase, but you do not need it in hand to be entered for the prize draws. To request a reprint of your ticket, please call 1-800-542-8813 or email pmhlotterycs@mnp.ca.
Will draws be televised on CP24?No, the Home Lottery Draws will not be televised live on CP24. The top valued prize winners will be announced live on CP24 on the applicable Home Lottery draw date (either November 19 or December 3, 2020).
How are the draws made?Ticket fulfillment and draw control services are provided by MNP LLP. Draws will take place at the offices of MNP, 111 Richmond St W., Suite #300, Toronto, ON M5H 2G4. The records of MNP LLP shall be deemed correct and final. A certified Random Number Generator (RNG) will be used to conduct the draws. For questions about the draw process, please call 1- 800-542-8813 or email pmhlotterycs@mnp.ca.
If I win, is my ticket still in for the other draws?Yes, each ticket purchased is entered for each an
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