The $50m expansion includes a sportsbook and new dining options.
Canada.- Gateway Casinos & Entertainment has announced the completion of a CA$50m renovation at Cascades Casino London. The work was done in phases over 27 months.
The venue has expanded from 70,000 to 84,000 square feet and now features a Proline+ sportsbook lounge, Match Eatery & Public House with an outdoor patio, and Chow Lucky Noodle Bar. The gaming area now boasts 891 slots and 18 table games.
Darcy Romanin, general manager of Cascades Casino London, said: “We are thrilled to unveil these exciting enhancements and welcome guests back to a refreshed and expanded entertainment destination. These investments reflect our ongoing commitment to providing exceptional experiences for our guests while creating a vibrant gathering place for the community. From new dining options and an extended gaming floor to enhanced amenities throughout the property, we’re proud to offer a destination that brings people together to dine, play and celebrate.”
Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG)’s chief gaming officer, Dave Pridmore, added: “Strong partnerships like ours with Gateway are key to delivering vibrant casino experiences. This newly renovated and expanded site – and the new local jobs it has created – reflects the significant investments our gaming service providers are making across Ontario. Enhancements, including Ontario’s first Proline+ sportsbook lounge, will further strengthen Cascades Casino London as an entertainment destination and continue to benefit the community. Since 1999, London has received more than $107m from OLG as a host gaming community.”
Gateway Casinos & Entertainment operates Cascades locations in Chatham and North Bay in Ontario along with Delta, Langley, Kamloops, and Penticton in British Columbia.
Total online gaming wagers in Ontario reached CA$9.5bn in May, reflecting a 2 percent increase from April. Non-adjusted gross gaming revenue (NAGGR) was CA$413.1m, also up by 2 percent compared to the previous month. The online casino segment accounted for 88 percent of all wagers at CA$8.4bn.
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