At OnePick Draw, we believe that lottery games should be a form of entertainment — enjoyable, exciting, and always within your means. We are deeply committed to promoting responsible gaming across Canada and ensuring that our platform provides the tools and resources necessary for a safe and balanced experience.
We recognise that, while the vast majority of players enjoy lottery games without any issues, for a small number of people, gambling can become problematic. That's why we invest in prevention, education, and support resources to help protect our players and the broader community.
Tips for Responsible Play
Set a budget: Decide how much you can afford to spend before you start playing and stick to it. Never spend more than you can comfortably afford to lose.
Set time limits: Lottery games should be a leisure activity, not a daily routine. Monitor how much time you spend on the platform.
Don't chase losses: If you haven't won, resist the urge to buy more tickets in an attempt to recover your spending. Every draw is independent.
Never borrow to play: Only use disposable income to purchase lottery tickets. Never take out loans, use credit cards, or borrow money from others to gamble.
Take regular breaks: Step away from the platform periodically. If playing is no longer fun, it's time to stop.
Understand the odds: Lottery games are games of chance. The odds of winning large prizes are low — always keep this in perspective.
Keep it social: Talk to friends and family about your gaming habits. If you feel uncomfortable discussing your play, this may be a warning sign.
Signs of Problematic Gambling
It's important to recognize early warning signs. You or someone you know may have a gambling problem if:
Spending more money or time on lottery games than intended
Feeling restless or irritable when trying to stop or cut back
Lying to family or friends about how much time or money you spend on gambling
Borrowing money or selling possessions to fund gambling
Neglecting work, family, or personal responsibilities because of gambling
Using gambling as a way to escape problems or relieve stress or anxiety
Returning to gamble again after losing money, trying to "get even"
Feeling guilty, anxious, or depressed about your gambling behaviour
If you recognise these signs in yourself or someone you care about, please reach out for help immediately. You are not alone — confidential, professional support is available 24/7.
Canadian Support Resources
If you or someone you know is struggling with gambling, the following organisations offer free, confidential support:
ConnexOntario
Ontario's helpline for problem gambling, mental health, and addiction. Free, confidential, 24/7.
OnePick Draw provides the following tools to help you stay in control:
Deposit Limits: Set daily, weekly, or monthly spending limits on your account.
Session Time Reminders: Receive notifications when you've been active for extended periods.
Cooling-Off Period: Temporarily suspend your account for 24 hours, 7 days, or 30 days.
Self-Exclusion: Permanently exclude yourself from the platform. Contact our support team to initiate self-exclusion.
To enable any of these features, visit your Account Settings or contact our support team at support@onepickdrawlottery.ca.
Underage Gambling Prevention
Gambling by persons under the age of 19 is illegal in Ontario and most Canadian provinces. OnePick Draw strictly enforces age verification measures during the registration process and may request additional documentation to confirm your age at any time.
Parents and guardians are encouraged to use parental control software to restrict minors' access to gambling websites. Recommended tools include:
Built-in parental controls in Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android
Remember: Gambling should be fun. If it stops being enjoyable, please take a break and reach out for support. You deserve help, and it's always available.
Age Verification
You must be at least 19 years of age to access this website.