
Casinos Niagara Fallsview Casino Resort – Facade – At Sundown Signage at OLG Casino Sault Ste. This service is now discontinued since September 7, 2013. OLG used to offer a subscription-based lottery service called LOTTO ADVANCE for Lotto 6/49.

The corporation also offers instant scratch games under the brand Instant Games, and sports games under the brands Pro-Line, Point-Spread and Pro-Picks. Lotto 6/49, Lotto Max and Daily Grand are operated across Canada by the Interprovincial Lottery Corporation. OLG operates nine draw-style lottery games through retailers across the province. OLG has five business divisions: Lottery products OLG lottery tickets The product was discontinued in late 1996 after awarding over CA$1.1 billion in winnings. Wintario was the first lottery game offered by the fledgling OLC on April 3, 1975, and the first drawing took place on May 15, 1975. The Ontario Lottery Corporation was created in February 1975 under the Ontario Lottery Corporation Act, 1975 (repealed in 1999 and replaced with the current Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation Act).

OLG operates a self-exclusion program for people with gambling addictions, although this program has been controversial.

From 2003 to 2007, it was under the Ministry of Public Infrastructure Renewal. OLG reports through its board of directors to the Minister of Finance. Whereas OLG is responsible for and operates a variety of gaming services, the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) regulates casino gaming. OLG's prize centre is located in Toronto, while the corporation's primary headquarters is located in Sault Ste. There are approximately 9,800 retailers operating more than 10,000 lottery terminals across the province. OLG employs over 8,000 individuals throughout Ontario 1,400 in Sault Ste Marie and the GTA offices. Prior to 2006, the combined entity was known in short form as the OLGC (or SLJO in French).

It was created in April 2000 when the Ontario Lottery Corporation (OLC) was merged with the Ontario Casino Corporation (OCC), established in 1994. It is responsible for the province's lotteries, charity and Aboriginal casinos, commercial casinos, and slot machines at horse-racing tracks. Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation, known for corporate branding purposes simply as OLG since 2006, is a Crown corporation owned by the Government of Ontario, Canada. Lotteries, casinos, bingo, Sports betting
