At Maple Draw Hub, we believe that playing the lottery should always be a fun and entertaining activity. We are committed to promoting responsible play and providing tools and resources to help keep your experience safe and within your means.
We take responsibility seriously. Our platform is designed with the following key principles:
Playing responsibly means staying in control and understanding the risks. Follow these simple guidelines:
Decide on a budget before you play and stick to it. Never spend money allocated for essential expenses.
Decide on the amount of time you will spend playing.
Remember that the lottery is a form of entertainment, not a source of income or a solution to financial problems.
Do not try to win back money you have lost by purchasing more tickets.
If you feel you need a break or require stronger limits, we offer dedicated account tools:
You can set daily, weekly, or monthly limits on how much money you can deposit into your account.
Easily suspend your account for a short period (e.g., 24 hours to 30 days) to take a break.
For a longer-term break, you can choose to self-exclude for 6 months or more. Your account will remain locked during this time, and we will not send you promotional material.
To access these controls, please visit the "My Account" section or contact our support team.
If you or someone you know is struggling with problem gambling, confidential help is available. Don't hesitate to reach out to these professional Canadian resources:
1-800-463-4262
Available 24/7 across Canada
Look up your province's specific gambling support programs for local resources.
Think before you play! Play responsibly. Need help? Call 1-800-461-0140 or visit aidejeu.ca.
This website is operated under license from the Québec Lottery Corporation (Loto-Québec) and complies with the Québec Lottery Act (RLRQ, c. S-13.1).
Managed by LeafTicket Canada Inc. (NEQ 1170001234). The LeafTicket brand is a registered trademark of LeafTicket Canada Inc.
⚠️ Gambling is strictly prohibited for individuals under the age of 18.