Shorelines Slots at Kawartha Downs is a business providing services in the field of Restaurant,. The business is located in 1382 County Rd 28, Fraserville, ON K0L 1V0, Canada. Their telephone number is +1 705-939-2400. Shorelines Slots at Kawartha Downs Sports & Recreation. Fraserville, ON. The Kawartha Chamber of Commerce & Tourism strengthens.
Shorelines Slots at Kawartha Downs, previously OLG Slots at Kawartha Downs, is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week with a variety of different aspects available at their Fraserville location.
In 2015 the Ontario Gaming East Limited Partnership announced the new brand of Shorelines Casinos. The transition from OLG to Shorelines took place in early 2016.
Gaming at Shorelines Slots includes 450 slot machines ranging in price, along with a racetrack for Harness Racing and the Speedway. The Player’s Lounge and Café on site offers an a la carte menu and light refreshments for guests at Shorelines Slots.
Kawartha Downs features harness or Standardbred racing where the horses are attached to a race bike, and steered by drivers through a one-mile race. The horses which compete in the harness racing have two distinct gaits – pacers and trotter races.
A member of the Kawartha Chamber since 2003, Shorelines Slots supports the local community in many ways through volunteering, donations, sponsorship and partnerships. PROUD of our people, our business, and our communityis an element of their business that can be seen on their website, highlighting their community involvement and how they give back to the Kawarthas region.
Other Shorelines Casinos include Shoreslines Casinos Thousand Lines in Gananoque, and a new casino in Belleville.
Shorelines Casino Peterborough and Shorelines Slots at Kawartha Downs will both reopen in late September with a number of changes due to the coronavirus pandemic.
According to Great Canadian Gaming, 11 of its properties in Ontario will be reopening on Sept. 28 as part of Ontario’s Stage 3 framework for reopening its economy.
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Among the 11 properties are Shorelines Casino in Peterborough and Slots at Kawartha Downs in nearby Fraserville, south of the city.
Great Canadian Gaming closed all of its operations on March 16.
Great Canadian Gaming notes indoor gathering will be limited to 50 guests who will need to book online in advance of arrival. Only slot machines will be available during the “gradual reopening” of the casino. Food and beverage outlets will remain closed.
“Table games will remain closed,” the company said. “It will be mandatory that all guests have booked a play session prior to arrival. This online reservation tool will be located on our main page and will be available in upcoming weeks.”
The company has posted a safety measure plan which aims to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus within its properties.
“The health, safety and well-being of our guests and employees is our top priority. We are working diligently to ensure we are prepared to safely return to operations.”