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  2. Gambling in Quebec - Wikipedia

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    It is a supervisor of four casinos running in the Quebec province by the government: Casino de Charlevoix, Casino de Montréal, Casino du Lac-Leamy and Casino de Mont-Tremblant. [5] In December 1992, Quebec authorities announced the approval of the construction project of two casinos run by the government.

  3. List of casinos in Canada - Wikipedia

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    This is an incomplete list of casinos in Canada as of around 2011: [1] [2] [3] ... Quebec City: QC: 2008: ... *OLG = Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation. See also

  4. Category:Casinos in Ontario - Wikipedia

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  5. Société des casinos du Québec - Wikipedia

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    The Casino du Lac-Leamy was the first of Québec's casinos to be built from the ground up. It was inaugurated on March 24, 1996. The Casino de Mont-Tremblant was inaugurated on June 24, 2009. [1] Prior to the opening of the Mont-Tremblant casino, Quebec's three other casinos welcomed some 10.5 million visitors each year.

  6. Montreal Casino - Wikipedia

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    The Montreal Casino (French: Casino de Montréal) located in Montreal, Quebec, is the largest casino in Canada. Situated on Notre Dame Island, in Jean-Drapeau Park, it consists of two former Expo 67 pavilion buildings. The casino is open to the public seven days a week, operating morning until late night. It first opened on October 9, 1993.

  7. Casino du Lac-Leamy - Wikipedia

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    The casino was opened on March 24, 1996, in the former city of Hull, Quebec, the third of a group of casinos built by the provincial government to raise funds. Ottawa , the larger city across the Ottawa River , was also planning to build a casino in the early 1990s, but these plans were blocked by the Government of Ontario .

  8. Casino de Charlevoix - Wikipedia

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    In 1971, the hotel was sold to Irish football star John Dempsey, then to the provincial government in 1975 and Raymond Malenfant in 1986. In 1998, Loto-Québec teamed up with Canadian Pacific Hotels and the Solidarity Fund QFL to acquire the Manoir Richelieu (now called Fairmont Le Manoir Richelieu), renovate it and expand the Casino de Charlevoix.

  9. Category:Casinos in Canada by province or territory - Wikipedia

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