5:00 p.m. Saturday
9:00 a.m & 11:15 a.m. Sunday
9:00 a.m. Tuesday to Friday
The origin of the Knights of Columbus Lottery can be traced back to the Knights of Columbus “Tombola” initiated in Ottawa in 1920 by Bayswater Council #1812. Although the lottery has undergone several iterations since its inception, the year 2020, marking its one-hundred-year anniversary, saw the annual provincial lottery undergo one of its most significant changes.
Since January 2021, the Ontario Knights of Columbus Charity Raffle, has featured a “50-50 Raffle” as opposed to a prize board as well as all sales going digital. While the lottery has adapted to our new social distancing reality, it remains committed to use the money raised to help its traditional charities. These include the Arthritis Society, Special Olympics Ontario, the Children’s Wish Foundation, and many other worthwhile charities. Click to see list.
Local Knights of Columbus councils participating in the sale of tickets will continue to receive a portion of the funds to help support local charities in their area. Click to buy tickets.