Six Nations of the Grand River is located in Ontario, Canada, between the cities of Hamilton and Brantford. It is the largest First Nation in Canada by population and the second largest by land area. It is also the only place in North America where all six Iroquois nations live together.
The Six Nations of the Grand River consist of the six Iroquois nations: the Mohawk, Cayuga, Onondaga, Oneida, Seneca, and Tuscarora. These nations coexist within the Six Nations territory in Ontario, Canada.
Regulation protects players, ensures games are fair, prevents criminal activity, and maintains integrity within the gaming industry.
Licensed operators must use certified gaming systems and undergo regular audits and compliance checks to ensure fairness.
Responsible gaming initiatives help prevent gambling-related harm by promoting safe and controlled participation in gaming activities.
The Commission works with law enforcement and regulatory authorities to investigate unauthorized or illegal gaming activities.
Individuals can report suspected illegal gaming to the Commission through a submission report.
The Commission presently licenses various raffles such as 50/50, Scratchboards, Chase The Ace, Nevada, Fairs, Monte Carlo Nights, Bingo, Find the Joker and more.
You can reach us by email or in person. Send your questions or comments through the contact form on our Contact page, or visit us at our office located at Oneida Business Park, 50 Generations Drive, Suite 203, Ohsweken, ON.
Yes, the Commission strongly recommends all games of chance get a license to ensure that the organization has been approved and will be following the proper procedures in holding their draw.
All games licensed should have a license number attached to their advertising and tickets. If you are unsure if it is licensed, please call the office.