Help transform healthcare and save lives by purchasing a VGH Millionaire Lottery ticket!

| November 9, 2022 in Sponsored

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The VGH Millionaire Lottery is back – and this time with TEN Grand Prize options including NINE stunning homes across BC! 

All proceeds raised through 2022 Millionaire Lottery tickets go towards funding innovative research, advancing specialized adult healthcare and purchasing critical medical equipment at Vancouver General Hospital, UBC Hospital and GF Strong Rehabilitation Centre

Take a chance to live like a millionaire by supporting BC’s largest hospital! 

The Millionaire Lottery has so much to offer! 

In addition to the ten multi-million Grand Prize options, Millionaire Lottery has THREE Bonus Prizes – the Fall Bonus, the Christmas Bonus, and the Early Bird!

The Fall Bonus options include a 2023 Subaru BRZ MT, a $30,000 Travel Best Bets gift card plus $5,000 cash, or $30,000 cash. The deadline to win this prize is Nov. 18 at midnight.

The Christmas Bonus prize options are a $35,000 gift card to Travel Best Bets plus $5,000, a 2023 Hyundai Elantra Hybrid, or $33,000 cash. Dec. 2 is the entry deadline.

Purchase your Millionaire Lottery ticket before Dec. 23 at midnight for a chance to win the Early Bird prize. The options for one lucky winner are a 2023 Audi e-tron GT, a private jet travel experience from Travel Best Bets plus $20,000 cash, or $125,000 cash.

Plus, 50 additional winners will be chosen for the Early Bird $1,000 cash prize! 

But don’t forget the Grand Prize – two of the prize packages include beautiful Okanagan homes!

The Kelowna home package

This Millionaire Grand Prize package is worth over $2.9 million! 

The two bedroom, two bathroom 1,666 square foot condo is located on Boynton Place by Knox Mountain and has a 146 square foot patio! 

The lottery package also includes TWO brand new vehicles – an electric 2023 BMW iX xDrive50 and a 2023 Hyundai Palisade! Get ready to enjoy once-in-a-lifetime road trips with your friends and family! 

In addition, the winner will get to take home $1.75 million cash! 

The West Kelowna home package

This $2.9 million+ prize package is absolute bliss! 

With three bedrooms plus a den, four and a half bathrooms, and 2,701 square feet, you’ll be able to host all of your loved ones and create beautiful memories together! 

This beachfront luxury townhome is located on Old Ferry Road and has a private rooftop terrace with a hot tub!

It also has a two-car garage, which will come in handy with the included 2023 Crownline 200SS boat and electric 2023 BMW iX xDrive50 – $10,000 cash for an electric vehicle charger is included! 

In addition, this Grand Prize package winner will get to take home $120,000 cash! 

More about the cause 

Support life-saving care at BC’s largest hospital and help our doctors, nurses, staff, health care workers, and all of the patients who visit VGH every day. 

VGH is one of only two accredited adult Level 1 Trauma Centres in BC. 

UBC Hospital, GF Strong, and VGH are the province’s main referral centres for specialist care – and Vancouver General Hospital Foundation ensures the best care is available for every adult in BC.

There are few illnesses and injuries that their medical teams cannot treat, no matter how complex or rare. 

The Millionaire Lottery is truly BC’s hospital lottery. 

How to get tickets

Purchase your 2022 Millionaire Lottery tickets online, by phone at 604-602-5848 or toll free at 1-888-445-5825, by mail/ fax, or in-person at London Drugs.

2022 Millionaire Lottery tickets are two for $100, five for $175, 10 for $300, or 25 for $600. 

50/50 PLUS tickets are two for $15, six for $30, or 16 for $60. 

DAILY CASH PLUS tickets are two for $25 or six for $50.

50/50 PLUS and DAILY CASH PLUS tickets must be purchased in conjunction with 2022 Millionaire Lottery main ticket purchase. 

Know your limit and play within it. Must be 19+.

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