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Casino du Lac-Leamy, 1 Boulevard du Casino, Gatineau +1 819-772-6210. Restaurant menu. Add your opinion. The Casino du Lac-Leamy (formerly the Casino de Hull) is a government-run casino in Gatineau, Quebec, Canada. The casino was opened on March 24, 1996, the third of a group of casinos built by the provincial government to raise funds. Hotels near Casino du Lac Leamy, Gatineau on Tripadvisor: Find 27,983 traveler reviews, 4,153 candid photos, and prices for 137 hotels near Casino du Lac Leamy in Gatineau, Quebec. Join Hilton Honors™ Upgrade your account and earn points at over 3,600 hotels in 82 countries around the world. Join Hilton Honors.
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Open Hours:
- Mon: 12am-12am
- Tue: 12am-12am
- Wed: 12am-12am
- Thu: 12am-12am
- Fri: 12am-12am
- Sat: 12am-12am
- Sun: 12am-12am
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Address | 1, boulevard du Casino Gatineau, Quebec J8Y 6W3 |
Opening date | March 24, 1996 |
Owner | Société des casinos du Québec |
Architect | Martin Leblanc |
Previous names | Casino de Hull |
Coordinates | 45°26′48″N075°43′36″W / 45.44667°N 75.72667°WCoordinates: 45°26′48″N075°43′36″W / 45.44667°N 75.72667°W |
Website | casinos.lotoquebec.com |
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Airport type | Public | ||||||||||
Owner/Operator | Casiloc Inc. | ||||||||||
Serves | Ottawa/Gatineau | ||||||||||
Location | Gatineau, Quebec | ||||||||||
Time zone | EST (UTC−05:00) | ||||||||||
• Summer (DST) | EDT (UTC−04:00) | ||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 220 ft / 67 m | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 45°26′48″N075°43′36″W / 45.44667°N 75.72667°W | ||||||||||
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The Casino du Lac-Leamy (formerly the Casino de Hull) is a government-run casino in Gatineau, Quebec, Canada.
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 river, was also planning to build a casino in the early 1990s, but these plans were blocked by the provincial government. The Gatineau casino thus also serves Ottawa and Eastern Ontario. It is operated by Société des casinos du Québec a subsidiary of Loto-Québec. In 2016 the casino provided the government with some $244,679,000 in profit, employed more than 1,400 people and attracted more than two and a half million visitors.[2]
The casino is built on a rocky precipice over what was once International Portland Cement Company quarry but is today Lac de la Carrière. This lake is home to a large fountain, whose jet is visible through much of the old Hull sector during the summer. To the east of the casino is Lac Leamy, from which it gets its name. Attached to the casino is a 349-room Hilton hotel. The casino also has an 1100-seat theatre that has become one of the region's main music venues. The casino is also home to several bars and restaurants. In the casino itself there are more than 1,800 slot machines and more than 65 tables including roulette, blackjack, baccarat, craps and Texas hold 'em poker. It is open 24/7.
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References[edit]
- Shahin, Mike (June 8, 1995). 'Plans for $120M Hull casino unveiled; Talk of 1,000 jobs, profits, ignores fear of negative impact of gaming;'. The Ottawa Citizen. p. B1.
- Prentice, Michael (March 22, 1997). 'Hull's casino gamble pays off across the board: Roll the dice: Glitzy house of chance outdraws Parliament, Corel Centre'. The Ottawa Citizen. p. C1.
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Casino Du Lac-leamy Boulevard Du Casino Gatineau Qc Canada
- ^Canada Flight Supplement. Effective 0901Z 16 July 2020 to 0901Z 10 September 2020.
- ^'Loto-Québec 2015-2016 annual report'(PDF). Archived from the original(PDF) on 2017-04-09. Retrieved 2017-04-08.