Responsible Gambling

Gambling should always be an enjoyable form of entertainment. Our goal is to provide helpful information about online casinos while promoting safe and responsible play. We strongly encourage all players to gamble within their limits and make informed decisions at all times.

If gambling stops being fun or begins to affect your financial, emotional, or personal wellbeing, it may be time to seek support.

Legal Gambling Age

The legal gambling age varies by province in Canada and is typically 18 or 19 years old depending on your location. Our website is intended only for individuals who meet the legal age requirement. We do not knowingly provide services or information to minors.

Parents and guardians are encouraged to use parental control tools and monitor internet usage to prevent underage gambling.

Our Commitment to Responsible Gambling

We support responsible gambling practices by:

  • Promoting gambling as entertainment, not a way to make money
  • Providing information about risks and safe play
  • Encouraging players to set limits on time and spending
  • Sharing access to professional support services
  • Educating players about warning signs of problem gambling

Signs of Problem Gambling

Gambling may become harmful if you experience any of the following:

  • Spending more money or time than planned
  • Chasing losses or borrowing money to gamble
  • Feeling anxious, stressed, or guilty about gambling
  • Hiding gambling activity from family or friends
  • Neglecting work, school, or personal responsibilities

If these behaviours sound familiar, consider taking a break and seeking professional help.

Responsible Gambling Tips

To maintain control and keep gambling enjoyable:

  • Set a budget before playing and stick to it
  • Treat gambling as entertainment, not income
  • Take regular breaks and avoid long sessions
  • Never gamble when stressed, upset, or under the influence
  • Balance gambling with other hobbies and activities

Self-Control Tools

Most licensed online casinos offer tools to help manage gambling activity, including:

  • Deposit limits
  • Loss limits
  • Session time reminders
  • Cooling-off periods
  • Self-exclusion programs

Using these tools can help you stay in control of your gaming behaviour.

Support and Help Resources

If you or someone you know needs help, confidential support is available. The following organizations provide guidance, counseling, and treatment resources:

  • Responsible Gambling Council — Education, prevention, and player support resources
  • Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) — Research-based treatment and support programs
  • ConnexOntario — Free and confidential health services information
  • Gamblers Anonymous International Service Office — Peer support meetings and recovery programs

These services are confidential, professional, and available to help you regain control.

Final Reminder

Gambling should always remain a form of entertainment. Play responsibly, know your limits, and seek help if gambling begins to negatively impact your life.

If you need support, reach out — help is always available.