List of casinos and horse racing tracks in Alberta

This is a list of casinos and horse racing tracks in Alberta. The province of Alberta has given out many licences for small casinos but few have attached hotels and none are major resorts. A partial exception to this rule is the River Cree Resort and Casino which is located on the Enoch Cree Indian Reserve and owned by the Enoch Cree Nation (and therefore partially exempt from provincial jurisdiction). In addition to these casinos there are temporary caissons set up during major festivals such as K-Days, large "gaming room" full of VLTs in many bars, and approximately 50 bingo halls[1] throughout the province.

Casinos

Several casinos operate in Alberta mainly within the major population centers.[2][3]

Calgary

Tsuu T'ina First Nation

  • Grey Eagle Casino & Bingo

Camrose

  • Camrose Resort Casino

Cold Lake

  • Casino Dene

Edmonton

Enoch Cree Nation

  • River Cree Resort & Casino

Fort McMurray

  • Boomtown Casino

Grande Prairie

  • Great Northern Casino

Lethbridge

  • Pure Casino Lethbridge

Medicine Hat

  • Copper Coluee Casino - Medicine Hat Lodge

Morley/Canmore

  • Stoney Nakoda Resort & Casino

Red Deer

  • Cash Casino
  • Jackpot Casino

St. Albert

  • Century Casino St. Albert

Alexis Nakota Sioux Nation

  • Eagle River Casino and Travel Plaza

Horse racing trackAlberta has four racing entertainment centres or (RECs).[5]

Balzac

Grande Prairie

  • Grande Prairie Regional Agricultural & Exhibition Society (Evergreen Park)

Leduc County

Lethbridge

  • Rocky Mountain Turf Club (Whoop-Up Downs)

References

  1. AGLC - Bingo Facilities
  2. "Casino Facilities Listing". Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission. Retrieved 27 July 2016.
  3. "Alberta Casinos". Discover Alberta. Retrieved 27 July 2016.
  4. Mah, Bill (8 June 2016). "Gateway Casinos shows off nearly complete Grand Villa Edmonton in Ice District". Postmedia Network Inc. Edmonton Sun. Retrieved 27 July 2016.
  5. "Facilities Listing". Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission. Retrieved 27 July 2016.
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