Salmon Arm (Adams Lake Indian Band)

BCLC is proud to give back to the citizens of B.C. and help communities grow. Revenue generated by gambling goes back to the Province of B.C. and is distributed in a variety of ways, including to communities through Host Local Government payments and the Province of B.C.’s Community Gaming Grants program.

In 2024/25, Chances Salmon Arm contributed to the Salmon Arm (Adams Lake Indian Band) community and economy in a variety of ways. Here are just a few.

$4.81

million

in provincial gambling revenue shared with the Adams Lake Indian Band for hosting Chances Salmon Arm since 2015.

$565

thousand

in provincial gambling revenue shared with the Adams Lake Indian Band for hosting Chances Salmon Arm in 2024/25.

Community Stories

Coldsnap Winter Music Festival

Community Gaming Grants

Last year, 32 not-for-profit organizations in Penticton received Community Gaming Grants, totalling $797,215. This funding supports organizations in the human and social services sector, public safety, sports, arts and culture, and parent advisory councils.

Did you know?

BCLC proudly supported the 32nd annual ROOTSandBLUES Festival in Salmon Arm. Music lovers from near and far came together in the small Shuswap city to enjoy a world class festival experience.

Community Impact Report 2024/25

Learn how play with purpose impacts your community

Since 1985, 100% of our profits from play have gone back into helping communities across B.C. thrive. See how funds generated from gambling have helped support local communities.