Ontario woman wins OLG's Lottario game worth $694k

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Lottery player kept her win a secret until she picked up her MASSIVE cheque

A lucky woman from Ontario named Robin De Bruyn won a whopping sum of $694,147.20 playing Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation's Lottario game. 

The winning ticket was purchased from a local convenience store located in Ontario. The store will receive a bonus of $600 for selling the winning ticket. 

“I just stood there frozen in time thinking, ‘Did this really happen to me?'” De Bruyn said. “This win will open up a lot of opportunities.”

She told lottery officials that she plans to pay her bills and do renovations in her home with the winning amount. 

Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation, known for corporate branding purposes simply as OLG since 2006, is a Crown corporation owned by the Government of Ontario, Canada.

The minimum age to purchase OLG lottery tickets is 18; however, for patronizing casinos and/or parimutuel facilities in the province, it is 19.