Burnaby

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 2023/24, Grand Villa Casino contributed to the Burnaby community and economy in a variety of ways. Here are just a few.

$223.58

million

in provincial gambling revenue shared with the City of Burnaby for hosting Grand Villa Casino since 2008.

$11.26

million

in provincial gambling revenue shared with the City of Burnaby for hosting Grand Villa Casino in 2023/24.

Community Stories

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Supporting community initiatives

In 2023, the City of Burnaby allocated its share of provincial gambling revenue from hosting Grand Villa Casino to several large-scale, multi-year community projects. The City utilized $2.3 million of gambling revenue to support the redevelopment of Fairacres Garage & Stables. With its prime location and heritage designation, the historic building will be revitalized for public gatherings and functions.

Another $2.2 million in gambling revenue funded the continuing installation of electric vehicle charging stations at various civic facilities, such as the new Rosemary Brown Arena. Additionally, $1.6 million contributed to the renewal and rehabilitation of the facility at the Burnaby Lake Rowing Pavilion. 

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A Loving Spoonful

Last year, employees at Grand Villa Casino Burnaby had the incredible opportunity to support A Loving Spoonful, and positively impact the lives of individuals living with HIV and co-existing illnesses, those who are experiencing crisis, and other vulnerable groups by preparing 526 meals, providing nourishment and comfort to ensure no one goes hungry.

Community Impact Report 2023/24

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