Two Laval Residents Win $150,000 in Gold Bar Race!

Two Laval Residents Win $150,000 in Gold Bar Race!

Two residents from Laval, Patricia Provost and Denise Trudel, have made headlines as winners in the latest Gold Bar Race lottery, taking home a staggering $150,000 each. Their remarkable stories highlight the excitement and impact of this popular lottery game.

Lottery Details

The Gold Bar Race, launched in February, features 20 gold bars as prizes, making it a highly anticipated event for lottery enthusiasts. Both Provost and Trudel chose to claim the lump sum prize of $150,000 associated with the grand prize.

Winners’ Reactions

  • Patricia Provost was initially in disbelief when checking her ticket. She found it hard to accept her win and even slept with the ticket to keep it safe.
  • Denise Trudel had a different approach. She discovered her win late at night and chose to wait until her sons’ visit to share the news, fearing that a late-night phone call might wake them.

Locations of Winning Tickets

  • Patricia’s winning ticket was purchased at a Loto-Québec kiosk in Galeries Terrebonne.
  • Denise bought her lucky ticket at Metro Plus supermarket on Boulevard de l’Avenir in Laval.

Future Plans

With their newfound wealth, both winners have exciting plans. Patricia aims to travel, while Denise is eager to spoil her children and grandchildren.

About Loto-Québec

Loto-Québec has been a source of entertainment for Quebec residents for over 55 years. In 2025 alone, the organization distributed more than $1.7 billion in prizes, creating 105 millionaires across the province. The company’s commitment to responsible gaming is reflected in its international certification from the World Lottery Association.

The inspiring stories of Provost and Trudel serve as a reminder of the joy and possibility that lotteries bring to communities. For more information on winners and upcoming games, visit Filmogaz.com.