'It doesn't seem real.' Meet the winner of Nova Scotia's largest lottery prize victory ever - a cool $31 million.
$31 million Lotto Max ticket sold in New Waterford, record prize for N.S.
The announcement was made at the Royal Cape Breton Yacht Club in Sydney, N.S., more than a month after the draw. At the time, Atlantic Lottery spokesperson Greg Weston said the ticket is the largest-ever lottery win in Nova Scotia and the Maritimes. He noted the largest prize ever won in Atlantic Canada was $60 million in Newfoundland and Labrador in February 2018.
“Handing out giant cheques is the most exciting thing we do at Atlantic Lottery and when it’s for a prize this big it definitely turns the excitement up to a whole new level,” Weston said in a statement.
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