How to Play at Canada Prize Board
Follow this simple 3-step guide to take part in our licensed Canadian lottery draws if you are 19+ and located in Canada.
1. Create & Verify Your Account
Register with your basic details and complete our verification checks. We confirm that you are at least 19 years old and accessing the platform from within Canada to meet licensing requirements and keep the environment secure.
2. Select Your Entry
Choose a 6-digit combination from 0–9 or use Quick Pick to generate a random selection. You can place entries for upcoming draws whenever it suits you.
3. Check Your Results
Draws are currently scheduled for Saturday evenings. After the draw, sign in to your Canada Prize Board account or visit the Results page to see if your entry matches the winning sequence. In most cases, smaller approved prizes are credited directly to your account in line with our payout rules.
How to Win
Our game offers several prize divisions. The more digits you match in order, the higher the potential prize.
Top Prize
Match all 6 numbers in the exact order drawn to be eligible for the Division 1 prize pool.
Almost Perfect
Match the first 5 numbers or the last 5 numbers in the exact sequence.
Strong Match
Match the first 4 numbers or the last 4 numbers in the exact order drawn.
Odds and prize descriptions are provided for information purposes only. Please consult the official game rules for full details on prize allocation and conditions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Canada Prize Board legal?
Yes. Canada Prize Board operates under a valid Canadian lottery license and is subject to regulatory oversight. Our systems are regularly reviewed to support fairness, security and responsible play.
Can I play if I am outside Canada?
No. Under our current license, participation is only permitted for players who are physically located within Canada and who are 19 years of age or older at the time of entry.
How do "Quick Picks" work?
Quick Pick uses a certified Random Number Generator (RNG) to create a 6-digit entry on your behalf. The statistical odds of winning are the same as if you carefully choose each number yourself.
What happens if the Jackpot is not won?
If there is no valid Division 1 winner for a particular draw, the Division 1 prize pool may roll over to a future draw, in accordance with the official Canada Prize Board game rules and applicable regulations.
Play Within Your Limits
Lottery games should be a form of entertainment, not a way to solve financial problems. Canada Prize Board offers tools such as deposit limits and self-exclusion options to help you stay in control of your play.