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The Casino de Montréal is a casino
located on the Île Notre-Dame in Montreal, Quebec.
The casino consists of three buildings: the
Pavilion de France, the Pavilion de Quebec, and the annex,
and it has five floors. There are over 3000 slot machines
and over 100 gaming tables in the casino. The casino also
contains four restaurants, four bars, a cabaret, and meeting
and banquet facilities.
The casino is open twenty-four hours a day,
seven days a week to patrons aged 18 and older. It has been
a non-smoking casino since July 2003, though it offers smoking
lounges. Alcoholic beverages are prohibited in the playing
areas.
The following table games are offered:
- Blackjack
- Baccarat
- Roulette
- Touch Bet Roulette
- Caribbean Stud Poker
- Pai Gow Poker
- Grand Prix Poker (Let It Ride)
- Three Card Poker
- Craps
- Sic Bo
- Casino War
The casino also offers Royal Ascot electronic
racetracks, two Keno lounges, tournaments and mini-tournaments,
and a high limits gaming area and lounge.
The casino is owned and operated by the Société
des casinos du Québec, which also has 4 other casinos
in the province of Québec. The société
is a subsidiary of Loto-Quebec, a public corporation of the
government of Quebec which raises revenue by the means of
lotteries, bingos and other games of chance. All of the profits
go directly to the government of Quebec.
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