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Princess Margaret Home Lottery Early Bird Ticket Sales Deadline is midnight this Thursday, April 21st

TORONTO, ON, April 18, 2016 — Tickets are moving fast for the Princess Margaret Home Lottery, have you purchased yours yet? According to the website, the lottery is already over 80% sold, and with the Early Bird sales deadline coming up this Thursday you’ll want to purchase sooner rather than later! The Early Bird prize package is perfect for summertime with the family: it includes a $1 Million Kawarthas Lakefront Cottage, a 2016 Campion Explorer 492 CC power boat (valued at $41,616.77), PLUS $50,000 cash! The 3-bedroom cottage is located in a resort community on Buckthorn Lake, and comes fully furnished, decorated and landscaped to a natural perfection. See the lottery website for photos and a virtual tour, or check out the viewing hours if you’d like to visit the cottage in person.

It’s not too late to get your name into this Early Bird draw- all tickets purchased before April 21 (this Thursday) will be eligible. Ticketholders will also be entered into the Grand Prize draw, which includes seven home & cash prizes, as well as many vehicle and vacation prizes that will be awarded.

The showstopper this year is their “Biggest Grand Prize Ever:” a dreamy $3.7 Million Kleinburg Showhome, PLUS a $700,000 Muskoka Lakefront Cottage, PLUS $100,000 cash. Here’s what they have to say about the 7,920 square foot showhome: “Picture life in this two-storey masterpiece: featuring your very own elevator, waking up in one of four generous bedrooms with en suite bathroom, cooking in your contemporary indoor/outdoor kitchen, de-stressing inside on the private ice rink, or outside on your lanai. In a home this spectacular, every space is designed for your enjoyment”

It’s no wonder the lottery is already over 80% sold out!

Tickets are sold 1 for $100, 3 for $250, or 5 for $375 (plus the optional 50/50 and Cash Calendar ) and can be ordered online, by phone or mail, or in person. For more information, please click HERE.

Since 1996, the lotteries have raised over $315 million in net income which is made available to the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre in the form of research grants. These proceeds have allowed Princess Margaret Cancer Centre to become the biggest cancer research program in Canada and one of the top 5 cancer research centres in the world.

For official contest rules and more prize information, visit the lottery website.

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