Treasure Cove Casino brought in $43.9 million in revenue during an abbreviated 2021-22 fiscal year, according to the B.C. Lottery Corporation.
The figure is down $7 million from the amount the casino has typically reached in past years, but likely because it had to wait three months to reopen when pandemic-related restrictions that closed the operation were finally lifted.
Slot machines accounted for $40.6 million, table games for $1.1 million and bingo for $2.1 million.
For 2021-22, Treasure Cove received $13.8 million in total commissions.
Under their agreements with BCLC, casinos receive 25 per cent of net win from slots; 77.5 per cent of rake from poker and of net win from craps; 62.5 per cent of net win from low-limit blackjack; 40 per cent of net win from high-limit table games; 42.5 per cent of net win from all other table games; and 90 per cent of bingo sales (after prizes are paid) on the first $10,000 per week and 45 per cent of bingo sales (after prizes are paid) greater than $10,000 per week.