SASKATOON — Lotto Max was last won on Jan. 16, and tonight’s jackpot is an estimated $60 million, plus six Maxmillions – that’s seven chances to win $1 million or more.
Tonight also happens to be Lotto Max’s1,000th draw. Since the first draw on Sept. 25, 2009, residents of Western Canada and the North have claimed millions of prizes at all prize levels on the game, from free plays to Maxmillions prizes, to life-changing jackpots.
Where will this $60 million jackpot be won?
Largest Lotto Max wins by province in WCLC’s region:
- Alberta: $70 million win in Calgary on the October 21, 2022 draw AND $70 million win in Beaverlodge on the January 16, 2024 draw – the last time the jackpot was won!
- Saskatchewan: $70 million win in Regina on the April 1, 2022 draw
- Manitoba: $60 million win in Winnipeg on the January 22, 2021 draw
- Northwest Territories: $55 million in Yellowknife on the May 1, 2020 draw
- Yukon: $25 million in Faro on the November 1, 2013 draw
- Nunavut: Nunavut is hoping for their first-ever main jackpot win – will it be tonight?
Every $5 Lotto Max ticket comes with three seven-number lines for the next draw. The Extra can be added to the ticket for $1. Tickets for tonight’s Lotto Max draw are available until 9:30 p.m. in Saskatchewan at all Lotto Spot locations, Subscription Spot and the Lotto Spot app.
Sask Lotteries is celebrating 50 years as the main fundraiser for more than 12,000 sport, culture and recreation groups in communities across the province! Since 1974, lottery sales in Saskatchewan have been used to provide more than $1.4 billion to support athletes from the grassroots level to the international stage, connect youth to artistic experiences, help residents experience the beauty of the parks that cover the province and so much more.
— Submitted by SaskLotteries