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PHOTOS: Millionaire Lottery features Courtenay home as a grand prize option

Crown Isle property part of a $2.9 million prize package

The 2021 Millionaire Lottery has officially launched, and one of the grand prize options includes a Courtenay property, in the prestigious Crown Isle neighbourhood.

The four-bedroom home, at 1547 Crown Isle Boulevard, includes three bathrooms and a two-car garage.

But wait, that’s not all…

The prize package also includes a $50,000 Design Therapy furniture package, a 2022 Toyota Tacoma Off-Road Premium, a 2022 Duckworth 22 Pacific Navigator with electronics and fishing gear package, and $1.5 million cash. The total grand prize package is valued at over $2.9 million.

The Crown Isle option is one of 9 grand prize options available to the lucky winner.

Other grand prize options include homes in Sooke, South Surrey, North Vancouver, Vancouver, Langley, White Rock, and Kelowna.

There is also the option of $2.7 million in tax-free cash.

Millionaire Lottery tickets are 2 for $100, 5 for $175, 10 for $300 and 25 for $600. The lottery also includes extra games: the 50/50 PLUS lottery with a maximum prize payout up to $1,200,000 (depending on the number of tickets sold), and the Daily Cash PLUS game returns with 105 days of winning, with a value of all prizes being $310,000.

There are also staggered bonus draws, and an Early Bird draw

whereby 50 winners will receive $1,000 cash each, and one winner will choose between a:

• 2021 Audi e-tron Progressiv Quattro & a 2021 Tesla Model 3, or

• a Private Jet Experience from CWT Vacations - Worth $125,000 plus $20,000 Cash, or

• $125,000 cash.

Visit www.millionairelottery.com to view all the grand prize show homes online and to purchase Millionaire Lottery tickets.

(Due to COVID-19 restrictions, the grand prize luxury homes are not currently open to the public.)

Millionaire Lottery ticket purchase helps fund urgently needed patient care initiatives at VGH, UBC Hospital and GF Strong Rehab Centre. Funds from Millionaire lottery are used to support cutting-edge research, technology and equipment across Vancouver Coastal Health which cares for more than 1.25 million British Columbians each year.

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