A new 200-room hotel is being added by Casino de Montréal to its growing resort complex on Notre Dame Island.
The government agency that oversees and runs the province's casinos and lotto games, Loto-Quebec, revealed its intentions to grow Casino de Montréal on Monday. It will take two to three years to finish the US$112 million project.
The casino features 115 electronic and live dealer table games in addition to more than 3,200 slot machines.
The government agency that oversees and runs the province's casinos and lotto games, Loto-Quebec, revealed its intentions to grow Casino de Montréal on Monday. It will take two to three years to finish the US$112 million project.
The casino features 115 electronic and live dealer table games in addition to more than 3,200 slot machines.