Lucky’s Best Bet for your money: Winter/Spring 2010 charitable lotteries

by Lucky on February 21, 2010



Lucky the CES (Chief Executive Squirrel) @ LotterySquirrel.com has made his picks for the top charitable lotteries in Ontario for Winter/Spring 2010. We have received numerous requests: Which are the best? Where should I invest? Charitiable lotteries with CASH OPTION are the best to play, if you are the grand prize winner you can take the cash and not have to move to another neighbourhood or city.

Offering big houses, cars, and cash can help people dream what life would be like. Also offering cash alternatives to those prizes can bring in purchases from all over the province. Giving away a monster house with no cash alternative could discourage potential ticket buyers. The use of the Internet can really get the message out. Having cash or cash alternatives to prizes will allow lottery groups to play and easily split the winnings.

Upon a forensic review of what is available to the people of Ontario, comparing “tickets for sale/odds/prizes/cost/cash alternatives”, here are Lucky the Lottery Squirrel’s best bets:

  1. FINISHED We All Win Lottery – Ottawa Hospital & CHEO Lottery
    Tickets $100.00 each or 3 for $250
    There are 4,689 prizes
    the $1.5 Million Top prize has a cash option of $1,300,000 WOW
    ONLY 55,000 TICKETS WILL BE SOLD and 2,500 tickets won as prizes in the lottery
    Total prize value is
    $3,002,371
    PROS: CASH OPTION on top prize
  2. SOLD OUT - London Dream Lottery - London Health Sciences Foundation
    Tickets are $50 each, 3-Pack for $100, or 9-Pack for $250.
    Top prize has a cash option of $1,150,000 WOW
    135,000 tickets available for sale and 7,000 tickets won as prizes in the lottery
    5,524 prizes will be awarded
    The total value of all prizes drawn is
    $2,053,362.94
    PROS: CASH OPTION on top prize
  3. Rotary Dream Home of Guelph – Rotary Club of Guelph
    8,500 tickets for sale
    Tickets $100.00 each or 3 for $250
    Total prizes 118
    Top Prize value $543,000
    This dream home has more prizes than the Kingston lottery, and single tickets cost only $100 giving the player a better chance of a return on investment.
    CONS: DOES NOT HAVE A CASH OPTION on top prize
  4. FINISHED / SOLD OUT -   Rotary Dream Home of Kingston - The Rotary Club of Kingston
    5,000 tickets for sale
    Tickets $150.00 each
    Total prizes 14
    CONS: DOES NOT HAVE A CASH OPTION on top prize
  5.  SOLD OUT  Princess Margaret Hospital Foundation Home Lottery - Princess Margaret Hospital Foundation
    305,000 tickets for sale
    Tickets $100.00 each or 3 for $250
    Total value of prizes over  $12.7 million
    CONS: DOES NOT HAVE A CASH OPTION on top prize
    Please note we may add to this list as Kitchener and the Heart and Stroke Lottery have not started their spring lotteries. We will review any charitable lottery when it starts and list here if we feel it is in the top six lotteries as the Best Bet for your money.The ONLY book  in Canada written buy an Ontario, Canada dream home winner.

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    If you purchase a ticket on one of Lucky’s BEST BETS, let them know you found them on LotterySquirrel.com.

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