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Great Canadian Gaming Corp. Shuts Down Ajax, Port Perry Casinos

Great Canadian Gaming Corporation is one of the leading casino operators on a national level, a position that calls for professionalism and flexibility. This is true especially in these trying times and it was once again confirmed by the recent announcement of more casino closures. Casino Ajax and Great Blue Heron Casino have officially suspended their daily operation.

This Sunday was an important date for the province of Ontario, as it saw the closure of two popular casino locations. The gambling hotspot in Ajax along with the tribal casino in Port Perry has to close for business indefinitely, due to the constantly changing situation on a provincial level. Great Canadian Gaming Corporation made the announcement ahead of time.

Closures Continue

November 22 saw the closure of both locations, which suspended their operation at 11:59 p.m. EST. It could be recalled that both locations reopened on September 28, following about half a year of lockdown. They originally had to close for business in mid-March. Both announcements align with the health recommendations of Ontario’s government aiming to protect individuals hailing from these regions.

The unprecedented situation has taken its toll on the Canadian gambling field and casino operators remain as flexible as possible over this dynamically changing year. Ontario’s provincial government recently made it clear that some businesses will have to introduce new restrictions to their operation over the upcoming weeks, in order to protect the health of both their customers and staff. Casino locations are also among these venues.

The casino operator is determined to follow closely all recommendations coming from the government, as the protection of both staff members and casino patrons is of utmost importance. Further restrictions for indoor gatherings are about to make casino operation unsustainable, as the casinos would be unable to amass a substantial gaming revenue. Up until now, casinos in Ontario had to welcome up to 50 patrons at all times.

New Brunswick Affected Too

New Brunswick is another Canadian province that will have to see some changes to its casino operation. Casino New Brunswick overseen by Great Canadian Gaming Corporation will now be allowed to welcome up to 50 patrons at all times, limiting its occupancy. For the time being, no closure is projected. The announcement comes as a result of a direction coming from the New Brunswick provincial government issued on November 19.

That venue also relaunched operation on September 28. Earlier this month, the casino operator announced the temporary suspension of gaming operation at Elements Casino Flamboro in Hamilton and Elements Casino Mohawk in Milton. This change came into effect on November 15, 2020, at 11:59 p.m. EST. It was triggered once again by the further limiting of the casino venue’s occupancy, making ongoing operation unsustainable.

Great Canadian Gaming Corporation had also been preparing for the official reopening of one of its casino hotspots but there was a change of plans. Casino Woodbine did not return to its daily operation on November 14, as it was previously announced. The venue adjacent to Woodbine Racetrack will remain closed for business until further notice.

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Yolina has followed closely the latest development on the Canadian gaming scene over the past years, monitoring the land-based, lottery, and online offerings up for grabs. The dynamic nature of the local lottery and casino fields, as well as the opportunities lying ahead of Canada fire her enthusiasm for what is to come. A sports betting enthusiast, in her spare time Yolina could be found in her natural habitat – turning the pages of biographies and catching up on the latest stand-up comedy podcasts.