Casino Rama

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Casino Rama

Casino Rama is a large casino, hotel and entertainment complex located on the reserve land of Chippewas of Rama First Nation, in the town of Rama, Ontario, Canada. A joint venture between First Nations, commercial operators Penn National Gaming, and the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation, it is Ontario's only First Nations "commercial casino" (as opposed to a lesser class, Charity casino) and the largest First Nations casino in Canada. The casino regularly hosts ticketed entertainment shows for an additional charge. The casino opened on July 31, 1996.

Concerts

The 5,036 seat Entertainment Centre has hosted a variety of stars including Laura Pausini, Journey, Air Supply, Alice Cooper, Diana Ross, Kelly Clarkson, Creed, 3 Doors Down, Eric Burdon, The Searchers, Faith Hill, David Cook, Deep Purple, Gloria Estefan, Men at Work, Jay Leno, Jewel, Carrie Underwood, Chicago, Olivia Newton-John, Vince Gill, Tony Bennett, Bill Cosby, Styx, Michael Bolton, Ringo Starr, Neil Sedaka, Jeff Foxworthy, LeAnn Rimes, Alicia Keys, Air Supply, Art Garfunkel, Clint Black, David Copperfield, Petula Clark, Roger Hodgson, ZZ Top, Bad Company, Dolly Parton, The Guess Who, George Thorogood, Heart, Steve Miller, Tom Jones, New Kids on the Block, Smokey Robinson, Stone Temple Pilots, CCR, Air Supply, Hall & Oates, Lionel Richie, Weezer, Terra Naomi, Whitesnake and KISS.

Hong Kong Cantopop stars and television personalities have (or will be) also held concerts at Rama as part of a Toronto tour:[1]

Boxing and MMA

Casino Rama has hosted a number of live boxing events, titled Rumble at Rama. On April 2, 2011, Casino Rama hosted Its first MMA, taking place a full 4 weeks before UFC 129 in Toronto. This is largely believed to be the first MMA event in Ontario. However, the first ever MMA event in Ontario was held in the Six Nations of the Grand River First Nation 3 years prior, where Dan Severn defeated Ian Asham, in the main event. In all 7 MMA events were staged before the first event at Casino Rama.[2] In July 2011, it hosted a Bellator Fighting Championships event.

Ownership and operations

The casino is owned by the Chippewas of Rama First Nation but is operated by Wyomissing, Pennsylvania-based Penn National Gaming of the United States.

Facts and figures

  • Casino floor size: 192,000 ft² (17,837 m²)
  • Slot machines: 2500
  • Table games: 110
  • Restaurants: 10 (St. Germain's Steakhouse, Couchiching Court Buffet, Willow (authentic Cantonese), Legends, Dream Catcher Sports Bar, The Noodle Bar, The Weirs, Cedar and Firestarter Lounge)
  • Bars: Silver Nightingale Lounge, Firestarter Lounge
  • 5,000 seat Entertainment Centre
  • 289 room hotel

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Coordinates: 44°38′50″N 79°21′1″W / 44.64722°N 79.35028°W / 44.64722; -79.35028

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