Michael’s Jewellers Diamond Draw

Tickets live: Nov 19 - Dec 30, 2025
Draw Date: 10AM on Dec 31, 2025
@ Michael’s Jewellers

Purchase Tickets

Your chance to win starts with a $25 ticket — and there are only 3,000 available!

Get yours online, or at Michael’s Jewellers in Prince George (located in Parkwood Place: 1600 15th Ave #141)

This year’s gorgeous prize: a custom-designed, one-of-a-kind lady’s diamond ring appraised at $44,995.

Crafted in 18k yellow gold and 19k white gold, featuring a modern squared-shank design.

Showcases a stunning 2.06-carat pear-shaped diamond in a rare natural orange-brown hue, surrounded by 0.50 carats of Canadian diamonds.

The centre diamond is among the purest and rarest in the world, belonging to the Type IIa category, found in less than 2% of all diamonds.

Exquisitely designed by Dallas Tobin, GIA JDT of Michael’s Jewellers and certified by the Gemological Institute of America.

BC Gaming Licence #166697

2025 Diamond Draw Grand Prize, Proudly Presented by Michael’s Jewellers

MICHAEL'S JEWELLERS PRESENTS THE DIAMOND DRAW, AN ANNUAL EVENT THAT'S BOTH AN EMBODIMENT OF ARTISTRY AND A COMMITMENT TO COMMUNITY GROWTH

Michael's Jewellers, a respected local custom goldsmith, rings in the Festival of Trees and the holiday season by crafting a unique piece of jewellery to donate to the Diamond Draw. This custom design isn't just a showcase of their remarkable craftsmanship, but also a testament to their dedication to the Northern BC community.

Though the Diamond Draw is a relatively new addition, its impact is undeniable. As the festive season approaches, this event offers a straightforward way to combine the joy of the holidays with meaningful support for a crucial cause.

Our partnership with Michael's Jewellers is a shining example of local businesses stepping up to make a difference. Their dedication and our community's enthusiastic support are what make the Diamond Draw a success year after year.

Join us in this annual tradition. Support the Diamond Draw, celebrate craftsmanship, and directly contribute to healthcare advancements in Northern BC.