Jun 30, 2020 MONTREAL - The first of Quebec’s casinos reopens in just over two weeks, but only some employees will be getting back to business - Loto Quebec will be laying off over 2,200 employees. Only our prize claim offices in Montreal and Quebec City are open, by appointment only, to those who have to claim a prize of $10,000 or more. You should also book an appointment with us if you won a TV participation. Claiming your lottery prize at a casino or gaming hall is not possible right now. How to claim a prize List of claim centres. The Montreal Municipal Court at 303 rue Notre-Dame Est and points of service are closed from December 22 to December 26, 2018, and then again from December 29, 2018, to January 2, 2019, inclusively. Municipal Court point of service at 775 rue Gosford closes December 22, 2018, through January 2, 2019, inclusively. Call (514) 872-2964 for details.
Following the guidelines handed down by Quebec health officials on Thursday, the Casino de Montreal has closed its doors due to safety reasons surrounding COVID-19.
Regularly open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, the Casino de Montreal confirmed on its website that the closure is a “government decision that will remain in place until further notice.”
The Casino de Montreal – the largest casino in Canada – employs 2,800 staff members and spans multiple levels with 3,200 slot machines, over 115 gambling tables, four restaurants, three bars, and a cabaret stage.
The casino, which opened to the public in 1993, did not provide a timetable for when it will reopen.