Casino New Brunswick now operates at 50% after the Govt. eased capacity cap of 50 persons

Great Canadian Gaming forced to temporarily close two Ontario casinos

Shorelines Slots at Kawartha Downs was closed due to Ontario provincial government orders.
2021-03-09
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Shorelines Casino Peterborough and Shorelines Slots at Kawartha Downs suspended operations as of Sunday, March 7. The company now has six of its 26 properties open and operating under restricted conditions.

Following the announcement Friday from the Ontario provincial government that casinos, among other businesses, will be restricted further operationally in the effort to contain the spread of COVID-19, Great Canadian Gaming Corporation suspended operations at Shorelines Casino Peterborough and Shorelines Slots at Kawartha Downs as of Sunday, March 7.

Also, the New Brunswick provincial government announced Friday that certain capacity restrictions will be eased for entertainment venues, such as casinos. Therefore, Great Canadian Gaming said Casino New Brunswick will operate at 50% of its maximum capacity, effective Monday. Additionally, the casino will restore limited food and beverage amenities at the property. Currently, Casino New Brunswick is restricted to a guest capacity of 50 persons.

With the temporary suspension of operations at Shorelines Casino Peterborough and Shorelines Slots at Kawartha Downs, the company will have six of its 26 properties open and operating under restricted conditions.

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