Welcome to the British Columbia (BC) Lottery Results page, your go-to source for the latest winning numbers for all popular British Columbia Lottery games.
Whether you’re playing
small games or participating in larger draws like
BC/49,
Extra,
Daily Grand,
Canada Lotto 6/49,
Lotto Max, this page provides accurate and up-to-date information.
British Columbia is home to some of the most exciting lottery games, offering players daily chances to win big. On this page, you’ll find the freshest winning numbers, prize breakdowns, and draw schedules for all British Columbia Lottery games. Whether you’re checking yesterday’s numbers or planning for the next draw, everything you need is just a scroll away.
Our real-time updates ensure you never miss a winning number. We provide comprehensive coverage of British Columbia Lottery games, from smaller daily draws small games , to the thrilling weekly jackpots of BC/49, Extra, Daily Grand, Canada Lotto 6/49, Lotto Max, . Each game’s results are displayed in an easy-to-read format, making it simple to find the numbers you need.
All times shown are Pacific Time (GMT-8:00)
| Game | Sunday | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday |
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BC/49 |
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7:30 PM
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7:30 PM
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Extra |
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7:30 PM
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7:30 PM
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7:30 PM
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7:30 PM
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7:30 PM
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Daily Grand |
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7:30 PM
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7:30 PM
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Canada Lotto 6/49 |
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7:30 PM
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7:30 PM
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Lotto Max |
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Find answers to common questions about British Columbia lottery games and results
Short answer: Among the major B.C. lotteries, BC/49 offers the easiest overall odds of winning a prize.
Overall odds: BC/49 has an overall prize-winning chance of 1 in 32.3 per $1 play.
Game structure: It uses a familiar 6/49 format (six numbers from 1–49), making it simpler than more complex or multi-number games.
Lower ticket cost: Because a single line costs less, you can play more lines for the same budget compared to some other lotteries — effectively increasing your chance to hit something.
If your goal is just to win some prize (even a small one), BC/49 is generally the “easiest” lottery in BC because of its favorable overall odds and low cost per line.
If you're chasing the jackpot, none of the lotteries are “easy” in the sense of being likely — but Lotto 6/49 offers better jackpot odds than Lotto Max, although at a higher ticket price.
Lotteries are games of chance: even with “good” odds for small prizes, winning a jackpot or big prize is still highly unlikely.
Always play responsibly: consider money spent as entertainment, not an investment strategy.
If you’ve won a lottery prize in British Columbia, here’s how and where you can claim it, depending on the prize amount:
You can typically claim these at any authorized BCLC lottery retailer.
Make sure to sign the front of your ticket before handing it in — this helps prove ownership.
Retailers’ ability to pay out may vary depending on how much cash they keep on site.
Use BCLC’s Online Prize Claim system.
You can choose to be paid via Interac e-Transfer or a cheque.
Processing time: 1–3 days to process the claim, then 24–72 hours for the e-transfer, or 7–21 days via cheque.
You’ll need to scan or photograph your ticket (files up to 4 MB) and upload a valid government-issued ID.
Alternatively, for amounts in this range, you can go in person:
At a Regional Prize Payout location.
Visit a BCLC office (e.g., Kamloops or Vancouver) for in-person claims. Walk-ins are accepted but appointments are recommended.
You can also mail in your ticket: sign the ticket, fill out the back, include a copy of ID, and send it along with BCLC’s required declaration form.
For large winnings, you must usually make an appointment with BCLC to claim in person.
At the BCLC office, prizes are paid out by cheque.
If you’re part of a group claim, you’ll need a Group Prize Agreement Form signed by all members.
You must bring a valid government-issued photo ID (driver’s license, BCID, BC Services Card, passport, etc.) in original form.
You have 1 year from the draw date to claim most draw-game prizes in BC.
For Scratch & Win (instant) tickets, check the expiry date printed on the ticket — it varies.
BCLC may interview you for verification and may take a photo, especially for big wins.
Make sure to keep the original winning ticket — copies typically are not accepted for payout.
Always sign your ticket immediately after purchase — it helps prevent someone else from claiming it if it's lost.
Be careful of fraud: BCLC does not charge processing fees, and you should not pay anyone to claim a prize.
If you’re mailing a ticket, use a secure mailing method, and keep a copy of everything you send.
No British Columbia lottery draws scheduled for today.