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Keno Results Canada

Keno results in Canada are released throughout the day, with fast, frequent draws running across the country’s provincial lottery systems. Whether you play in Ontario, British Columbia, Quebec, the Prairies or Atlantic Canada, this page helps you follow daily results. 

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Keno results in every province

If you’re looking for the latest Keno results inCanada, you’re in the right place. Each provincial lottery corporation runs its own version of Keno, like OLG Keno in Ontario, BCLC Keno in British Columbia, Banco in Quebec and Keno Atlantic in the eastern provinces.

Although the names differ, the draw format stays familiar: 20 winning numbers are selected at high frequency, and players compare them to their chosen spots to see if they’ve won.

Because provincial lotteries operate independently, Keno draw schedules vary from one region to another. Here’s how results typically roll out across the country:

Ontario (OLG Keno)

Ontario runs Keno draws approximately every 4 minutes. With such quick turnover, players often rely on mobile apps or online listings to check results as they come in.

British Columbia and Manitoba (BCLC Keno / PlayNow)

Draws in these provinces usually occur about every 3.5 minutes, creating one of the faster sequences of Keno results in Canada.

Western Provinces (WCLC Keno)

Across Alberta, Saskatchewan and other participating western regions, draw times typically fall within a 3–4 minute cycle, depending on the local system.

Quebec (Banco and Banco Special)

Loto-Québec’s Banco product, Canada’s Keno equivalent, runs draws around every 5 minutes. Banco also includes special play modes that can change how prizes are calculated.

Atlantic Canada (Keno Atlantic)

Draws run roughly every 5 minutes, with results posted frequently throughout the day across all Atlantic provinces.

Understanding Your Keno Results

Keno results are designed to be simple to read, but each region presents them slightly differently. Here’s what to look for when checking results in any Canadian province:

  • Draw Number: Every draw is assigned a unique number, allowing players to match their ticket to the exact result. This is especially important when you’ve entered multiple consecutive draws.
  • Draw Time: Canadian Keno games run so frequently that timestamps help you pinpoint which draw corresponds to your ticket.
  • Winning Numbers: These are the 20 drawn numbers. Some provincial websites display them in the order drawn, while others arrange them in ascending order for quick scanning.
  • Multipliers and Bonus Modes: Certain Keno versions, such as those offered through BCLC or Banco Special, include multipliers or bonus features. If applicable, these appear with the results so players can see whether additional prize boosts are active.
  • Matched Spots: Once the winning numbers are displayed, players compare them with their chosen spots to determine how many matches they have. Each spot type, whether 2-spot, 5-spot, 7-spot or more, has its own prize structure.

How to Check Keno Results in Canada

Players across Canada use several methods to check daily Keno results:

Provincial Lottery Websites

Each province publishes Keno results online, often with the option to review several previous draws or select a specific date. This makes it easy to scroll through a full day’s sequence.

Lottery Mobile Apps

Most lottery corporations offer apps that display real-time Keno results. These apps usually include:

  • Live result updates
  • Ticket barcode scanning
  • Prize breakdowns
  • Past result archives
  • Retail Terminals

If you’ve purchased a ticket in person, retail outlets such as convenience stores, gas stations, kiosks and pharmacies can scan your ticket to confirm whether it’s a winner.

Keno Daily Draw Viewers

Some players prefer tools that show every Keno draw from the day in a single continuous list. This format is particularly helpful if you’ve entered several consecutive draws and want to follow them in order.

No matter which method you prefer, the winning numbers are always determined by the same secure draw system used by your province’s official lottery operator.

Keno Result Frequency and What It Means for Players

Because Canadian Keno draws happen so frequently, the number of results can stack up fast. In provinces with draws every 3–4 minutes, hundreds of results may appear in a single day.

This high volume makes it especially useful to:

  • Track draw numbers
  • Use filters to select a specific date
  • Scroll through the results in order if you’ve entered multiple games

Many players also like to review results while playing several draws ahead of time. Following each draw in sequence helps ensure you match your ticket to the correct result.

Some provincial systems also offer “replay” or “view past draws” features so you can scroll back as far as the previous week or month.

How to Read Keno Results: Practical Tips

Here are a few simple ways to understand and navigate Keno results Canada more efficiently:

  1. Match Your Draw Number First: Before checking numbers, confirm the draw number printed on your ticket. This ensures you’re looking at the correct result, especially when draws happen every few minutes.
  2. Pay Attention to Your Spot Type: Your prize depends on both the number of matches and how many spots you selected. A 2-spot ticket and a 7-spot ticket follow completely different payout structures.
  3. Use Date Filters: If you played yesterday, or earlier in the week, select the relevant date so you don’t have to scan through unrelated draws from today.
  4. Ignore Patterns: Keno draws are random. Even if you notice streaks or repeated numbers within a short timeframe, they don’t indicate anything about future results.
  5. 5. Check the Full List if You Played Multiple Draws: Scrolling through results in order helps you keep track of back-to-back games without missing the one that applies to your ticket.

Most provincial versions draw 20 numbers per game.

Depending on the province, draws occur every 3–5 minutes.

Yes. Provincial lottery websites and mobile apps provide access to multiple previous draws and calendar-based history tools.

Match the draw number on your ticket with the draw number shown in the results listing.

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Stay on Top of Every Keno Draw in Canada

Check your numbers in seconds, explore up to 3 years of draw history, and compare results from all Canadian provinces in one place. Use our results tool before you throw away a ticket, and always confirm any winning ticket with your official provincial lottery.