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| - I'm not a connoisseur of gambling so I can't tell you how many of each table they had or if they had the right slots or not but I have been to Vegas, Atlantic City, Foxwoods, Mohegan Sun, Turning Stone, and Casino Niagara which all give me something to compare to. This casino is pretty much an average full fledged casino with all the games, glitz and glamour you might be expecting. They're very clean, have many levels of gaming, is situated on an island right off of the main part of Montreal (with a bridge of course), are never closed, and have free parking. They don't allow smoking (which is a huge plus for me) but they also don't allow drinking at the tables if I'm remembering correctly (which also means those free drinks you can usually get brought to you at the tables at other casinos aren't present here). If you're into gambling, lots of lights, or interesting architecture I'm sure this would fit into any time spent in Montreal.
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