GlacierTrail Lotto is committed to promoting a responsible environment for all participants. We believe that lottery participation should be an enjoyable and entertaining activity. This page provides information and resources to help you make informed decisions and play responsibly.

Our Commitment to Players

We are dedicated to providing a clear and transparent service while actively encouraging responsible play. Our platform is designed as an informational tool, not as an incentive to play excessively. Lottery games are a form of entertainment and should never be seen as a way to make money or as a solution to financial concerns.

Participation is strictly limited to individuals 19 years of age or older and residing within Canada.

Tips for Responsible Play

To ensure lottery participation remains a fun activity, we encourage you to follow these guidelines:

  • Play for Entertainment: Treat lottery participation as entertainment, not as a source of income or a way to pay off debts.
  • Set a Budget: Decide on a spending limit before you play and stick to it. Never spend more money than you can comfortably afford to lose.
  • Set Time Limits: Balance the time you spend on lottery activities with other hobbies and responsibilities.
  • Understand the Odds: Remember that all lottery games are games of chance. The odds of winning are not affected by how often you play or how many tickets you buy.
  • Avoid Chasing Losses: Do not try to win back money you have lost by playing more. Accept the loss as the cost of entertainment.
  • Take Breaks: If you find yourself playing too often or feeling stressed, take a break from playing.

Self-Assessment

If you are wondering about your playing habits, ask yourself the following questions:

  • Are you spending more money or time on lottery games than you intended?
  • Have you ever hidden your lottery participation from family or friends?
  • Do you feel anxious, stressed, or guilty about your playing?
  • Are you trying to win back money you have lost?
  • Is your playing interfering with your work, school, or personal responsibilities?

If you answered "yes" to one or more of these questions, you may wish to re-evaluate your habits or seek support.

Resources for Support in Canada

If you or someone you know needs help or information regarding responsible gaming, several confidential and free resources are available across Canada. We encourage you to reach out to them for professional advice.

You can find information by searching for:

  • The Responsible Gambling Council (RGC)
  • Your provincial or territorial health services
  • Provincial problem gambling help lines

These organizations provide non-judgmental support and resources for individuals and their families.

Are you 19 or older?

This website is intended for users who are 19+ and located in Canada. Please confirm your age to continue.