Gateway Casino North Bay Ontario



  • Cascades Casino North Bay Review. On May 31, 2019, Gateway Casinos & Entertainment Limited broke ground for its new $31 million Cascades Casino North Bay at 300 Pinewood Park Drive in Callandar, Ontario. The approximately $31 million investment will reportedy span over 39,000 square feet and feature 300 slots and eight live table games.
  • The proposed new entertainment and casino complex in North Bay is the latest announcement by Gateway following the news this month of the completion of an $18 million renovation and rebranding of.

Gateway Casinos and Entertainment Ltd has announced it is reopening most of its Ontario locations. The Casino Rama resort in Orillia will remain closed. Cascades Casino in North Bay is.

Gateway Casino North Bay

Gateway Casino North Bay Ontario
Gateway Casinos & Entertainment Limited
Private
IndustryGaming
Founded1992; 28 years ago
HeadquartersBurnaby, British Columbia
ProductsEntertainment, Gambling, Food and Beverage, Hotel
RevenueOver $200.0 million[citation needed]
Number of employees
3,000
Websitegatewaycasinos.com

Gateway Casinos and Entertainment is a Canadian gaming and entertainment operator. It operates 23 casinos in British Columbia, Alberta, and Ontario. The corporate offices of Gateway Casinos and Entertainment are located in Burnaby, British Columbia. It is owned by The Catalyst Capital Group Inc., a private equity investment firm founded in 2002.[1]

History[edit]

Gateway Casinos & Entertainment Limited is one of the largest casino and entertainment companies in Western Canada and has grown from 2 facilities with 150 employees to 12 facilities with over 3,000 employees.

Properties include The Grand Villa Casino & Convention Centre Burnaby, Starlight Casino New Westminster, Cascades Resort Casino Langley, The Lake City Casinos (Vernon, Kamloops, Kelowna & Penticton) in the Okanagan, The Baccarat and Palace Casinos in Edmonton, the Chances Community Gaming Centres in Squamish, Mission, Kamloops and Newton Bingo in Surrey.

Starting in 1992, Gateway Casinos has provided operational services for casinos in the Greater Vancouver Regional District of British Columbia. In April 1992, Gateway Casinos acquired two casino operations in the Vancouver area: a 5,000 square foot facility on the second floor of the Mandarin Centre in Vancouver’s Chinatown and a smaller 4,000 square foot operation on the top floor of the Royal Towers Hotel in New Westminster, BC.

In March 1994, Gateway Casinos purchased a third casino, located in Maple Ridge, British Columbia with the intention of relocation in the future, which ultimately became Gateway’s Burnaby Casino.

June 1994 saw the Gateway relocation of the Vancouver casino from the small premises on the second floor of the Mandarin Centre to newly renovated premises in the same building. At this time, Mandarin Centre was the largest casino in British Columbia. In January 1996, Gateway Casinos relocated its operation in New Westminster from the top floor to expanded premises within the hotel.

Gateway Casinos ceased operating the casino in Maple Ridge in November 1996. The new operation was opened on the second floor of the parkade across from the now Grand Villa Casino in Burnaby, British Columbia.

November 1999 saw the Gateway acquisition of the Palace Casino (now Starlight Casino) in Edmonton, Alberta where an extensive renovation which more than doubled the size of the facility, was substantially completed in October 2001.

The year 2002 was pivotal for Gateway due to the acquisition of the Baccarat Casino in Edmonton, Alberta, in June[2] and the August purchase of the Lake City Casinos in Penticton, Kelowna, Kamloops and Vernon.

In May 2005 Gateway Casinos opened the Cascades Casino in the heart of Langley, British Columbia[3] which brought about a new era of gaming for the company, boasting over 60,000 square feet of gaming space, 77-room hotel and more than 25,000 square feet of convention space operated by Coast Hotels & Resorts Limited.

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The Starlight Casino and Grand Villa Casino were opened in 2007 and 2008 respectively and are currently operating as Gateway Casinos & Entertainment Limited’s flagship properties.In 2011 Gateway Casinos & Entertainment Limited purchased three existing Community Gaming Centres located in Squamish, Mission and the Newton Surrey area. In April 2015 Gateway Casinos & Entertainment revealed its plans to build brand new casino located in the Edmonton Arena District.[4]

In December 2015 Gateway casinos bought Playtime Gaming Inc.[5] expanding their properties with 4 new CGC (community gaming centers) and 2 commercial bingo halls making them the largest casino company in British Columbia.

In December 2016, Gateway casinos purchased 11 Casinos from OLG in Ontario ranging from Thunder Bay to London with rights to build in Kenora and North Bay hereby now employing 6000+ people and making its way into the Ontario market.

In March 2018, Gateway was selected as the service provider for OLG's Central Gaming Bundle, which includes management of Casino Rama and slot operations at Georgian Downs, and the rights to build a new casino in Collingwood or Wasaga Beach.[6][7]

Properties[edit]

Western Canada

  • Baccarat Casino (Edmonton) closed 2016
  • Cascades Casino, Hotel and Convention Centre (Langley City)
  • Grand Villa Casino (Burnaby)
  • Grand Villa Casino Edmonton (Edmonton)
  • Playtime Casino (Kelowna)
  • Lake City Casinos
    • Kamloops Casino (Kamloops)
    • Penticton Casino (Penticton)
    • Vernon Casino (Vernon)
  • Starlight Casino former Palace Casino (Edmonton)
  • Starlight Casino (New Westminster)
  • Chances Mission (Mission)
  • Chances Squamish (Squamish)
  • Newton Community Gaming Centre (Surrey)
  • Chances Abbotsford
  • Chances Campbell River
  • Chances Courtney
  • Langley Bingo
  • Chances Kamloops

Eastern Canada

Gateway Casino North Bay Ontario Waterfront

  • Thunder Bay
  • Sudbury
  • London
  • Point Edward
  • Woodstock
  • Dresden closed
  • Clinton
  • Hanover
  • Innisfil
  • Chatham (opened 2019)


References[edit]

  1. ^'About Us'. Gateway Casinos and Entertainment.
  2. ^'Baccarat Casino to be replaced by upscale entertainment and gaming facility'. Edmonton Journal. April 14, 2015.
  3. ^'Cascades Casino Resort Celebrates its 10th Anniversary'. Gateway Casinos & Entertainment Limited. April 29, 2015.
  4. ^Gateway Casinos & Entertainment Plans a Premier Casino in the EAD
  5. ^'Gateway Casinos & Entertainment Limited Acquires Playtime Gaming'. newswire.ca. Dec 23, 2015.
  6. ^Ian Adams (March 15, 2018). 'OLG picks operator for casinos in Innisfil, Casino Rama'. Toronto Sun. Retrieved 2018-03-16.
  7. ^'OLG selects service provider for Central Gaming Bundle (Press release)'. Business Insider. March 15, 2018.

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THUNDER BAY — Before Gateway Casinos moves to reopen its Thunder Bay casino, it must decide whether it makes financial sense to operate with only 50 customers at a time.

That's the maximum the Ontario government will allow gaming establishments to admit to their premises under the province's Stage 3 reopening plan.

In a statement to Tbnewswatch, a Gateway spokesperson said the company is currently evaluating 'how the capacity restrictions will impact potential re-openings and our ability to bring people back to work.'

Gateway operates gaming facilities across Ontario.

The spokesperson said Wednesday 'Right now we have no set timeline for re-opening any Gateway locations. We will not be opening Thunder Bay this Friday.'

Friday, July 17 is the date that Stage 3 takes effect.

In preparation for the anticipated clearance to reopen, the casino industry had already submitted a plan to the province that includes enhanced hygienic measures and physical distancing.

It's been reported that the industry proposed a maximum occupancy of 50 per cent, and the elimination of many playing spots to ensure distancing.

Besides imposing a cap of 50 customers, the government will require all casino customers to wear face-coverings.

The Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation says the start dates for gaming sites will vary, 'depending on a site's readiness and commercial viability to operate under the mandatory restrictions.'

The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario, which regulates casinos, must review operators' safety plans before they can reopen.

An AGCO spokesperson told Tbnewswatch Wednesday that casinos will then have 'the flexibility to reopen based on what's right for their business but may choose to remain closed for other reasons.'

Before it closed down in mid-March, Gateway's Thunder Bay casino employed more than 140 workers.