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Bank of Canada Game

For Fun & Profit!!!

Play Dormant Bank Account Hide & Seek

How much unclaimed money is being held by the Bank of Canada ?


At the end of December 2015, approximately 1.7 million unclaimed balances, worth $626 million, were on the Bank's books.


Over 93 percent of unclaimed balances were under $1,000, representing 27 per cent of the total value outstanding.  In 2015, the Bank paid out $10 million to balance holders.  The oldest balance dates back to 1900.

Bank of Canada, Wikipedia Commons:GNU Free Documentation License. By a generous, unknown German tourist actually.  Good omen for your search.

Feeling Lucky?

Christmas was a wonderful time and blast.  Now it’s time to pay the Piper. Even if that Piper looks strangely elfish with a gotcha grin.  Blow the debt doldrums away. Play the

Dormante Bank Account Hide & Seek game.  

For fun and profit!  


Forget about lottery tickets. Unless your into being reminded you're a "Loser".  In both of Canada's official languages.  Forget the Bank of Canada bureaucrats, ( "Have I made my 85 factor yet?"), "Don't waste your time" spin. Let's do our own math.  We excel doing math at LaRoche Leasing.ca, which makes sense.


7% of Outstanding Balances represent approximately $457 million


If 93% represents 27% of outstanding money. Then 7% of outstanding balances, represents approximately 73% or $457,000,000.00. That's $457 million!!  Money waiting to be claimed by its rightful heirs. Left behind, by an inspiring Canadian work ethic, "A penny saved. Is a penny earned".  Canadians who felt privileged, to leave a tangible demonstration of their  character and economic times. For the benefit of their descendants to inherit.


Honour your ancestors! Free their spirit! From the cold Bank of Canada vault!


Time to break out the family ancestral tree and old family picture book.  The adventure starts by clicking on the "Unclaimed Balance Registry Search Link".  Good luck!  Enjoy honouring your family's history.  

Unclaimed Balance Registry Search Link

NOTE: The link is a bit tough to find.  It's the last sentence in blue. Before the Heading "Related Information"

TIP: Dormante Accounts are transferred after 30 years to the Bank of Canada.  Search deceased prior to 1986.