Casino Nova Scotia (Halifax)
April 28, 2008
Head to Casino Nova Scotia - in the heart of Historic Properties on the breathtaking Halifax Waterfront! You’ll find over 750 thrilling ways to play, from Blackjack to Baccarat to lots of great Slots! We’ve got world-class entertainment and diverse dining. One visit and you’ll know why Casino Nova Scotia is Atlantic Canada’s all-in-one destination for FUN!
Casino Parking
Casino Nova Scotia has an attached parkade with 550 parking spaces, including 14 wheelchair accessible spaces.
Complimentary Parking with your Player’s Club Card
Casino Nova Scotia willl provide complimentary parking to guests when they spend $10 on dining, entertainment, gaming or any combination thereof.
Must present your Player’s Club card at the Guest Services Desk along with receipts from our food and beverage outlets (Trapeze Grille & Bar & Paradise Buffet) and/or event ticket receipts.
Free Coffee, Tea and Fountain Pop
Receive free coffee, tea and fountain pop when you present your Player’s Club card to anyone of our friendly servers on the gaming floor.
Hours of Operation
24 hours, 7 days a week (excludes Good Friday, Easter Sunday, Remembrance Day, and Christmas Day).
Beginning April 17, 2008 the hours of operation for Casino Nova Scotia will be Monday to Sunday from 10am to 4am.
Between the hours of 4am and 10am the Schooner Showroom and Compass Room can be accessed via the pedway or the Casino Nova Scotia parkade.
Restrictions
Casino guests must be 19 years of age or older and government issued photo ID is required
Casino Nova Scotia (Sydney)
April 28, 2008
With over 338 slot machines and table games, Casino Nova Scotia, Sydney offers non-stop excitement! Dine at the sizzling All Star Grille, and enjoy LIVE local entertainment at the Ceilidh Room.
Just footsteps from all major downtown hotels, and right next to Cape Breton showplace, Centre 200, Casino Nova Scotia, Sydney is your best bet for entertainment!
Casino Parking
FREE Parking is available, including Wheelchair Accessible parking conveniently located near the entrance.
Hours of Operation ~ Open seven days a week!
Monday to Wednesday: 11 a.m. to 3 a.m.
Open from 11:00 a.m. Thursday through to 3:00 a.m. Monday.
(Excludes Good Friday, Easter Sunday, Remembrance Day, and Christmas Day).
Restrictions
Casino guests must be 19 Years of Age or Older and Government Issued Photo ID is required
Poker
Texas Hold’em IS THE HOTTEST NEW Table Game at Casino Nova Scotia in Sydney! Our NEW Poker Room features two tables of FAST, Limit and No Limit Action!
We now have 4 cash tables!!
POKER LIMITS
$1 to $2 no limit games
POKER ROOM HOURS
Wednesday -Sunday 6:00 pm to 2:00am. Waiting list beginning at 4:00pm on these days.
“World Series of Poker Satellites to Halifax”
No Limit Poker Tournament
Join us on Wednesdays and Sundays beginning March 26th for your chance to win an entry into the World Series of Poker in Halifax ($550 value). 10 participants nightly will compete for top prize; an entry into Halifax’s World Series of Poker beginning May 17th. An entry fee of $55 + $8 administrative fee secures your seat. Register for your chance to play, at the Casino Nova Scotia Promotions Booth or call 902.563.7793 for more information. Space is limited.
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