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You could win a $2.7M home with this year’s Mighty Millions Lottery

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Grand prize show home custom built by Birkholz Homes is fully furnished, professionally decorated and comes with a bonus of $100,000 cash. (Mighty Millions Lottery)

You could be the winner of a beautiful brand new home in Cameron Heights overlooking the North Saskatchewan River.

This year’s Mighty Millions Lottery home in support of the Stollery Children’s Hospital Foundation is worth $2.7 million.

The house is custom built by Birkholz Homes, comes fully furnished, professionally decorated and a bonus of $100,000 cash. If that weren’t enough, the home is 5,700 square feet with four bedrooms and five bathrooms.

While the new home is the biggest prize you could win, there’s also a chance to walk away with more.

People who buy early bird tickets are eligible to win a Porsche Cayenne, Oilers tickets and a warm vacation in the Cayman Islands.

The annual Mighty Millions Lottery campaign proceeds go toward specialized pediatric equipment at the Stollery Children’s Hospital.

The hospital serves the largest geographical area of any children’s hospital in North America, treating kids from across the province, B.C., Saskatchewan, Manitoba and all three territories, president and CEO Karen Faulker said in a new release on Thursday.

“Each year the Stollery team provides the highest degree of specialization a hospital can offer to its more than 300,000 patient visits,” Faulker added.

You can also purchase 50/50 tickets and 100 Days of Winning Cash Calendar add-ons. Last year’s 50/50 jackpot was worth over $1.6 million.

Tickets can be purchased online for $100 each, 3-pack for $250, 5-pack for $375 or a 10-pack for $700. You can also call 1-855-505-4800.