Responsible Gaming
Gaming Should Be Entertainment
Sports betting should be enjoyed as a form of entertainment, not as a way to earn money or solve financial problems. Gambling involves risk, and there is no guaranteed way to win. Only bet what you can afford to lose, and never gamble with money you need for essentials like rent, food, or bills.
Age Verification
Sports betting in Canada is available only to individuals who are 18 years of age or older (or the legal age in your province, whichever is higher). By using this website, you confirm that you meet the legal age requirement in your jurisdiction. We are committed to preventing underage gambling.
Warning Signs of Problem Gambling
If you or someone you know experiences any of the following, problem gambling may be present:
- Chasing losses by gambling more to recover money lost
- Lying to family, friends, or others about gambling activities
- Gambling with money needed for essential expenses
- Spending more time or money on gambling than intended
- Feeling anxious, irritable, or depressed when not gambling
- Unsuccessful attempts to reduce or control gambling
- Neglecting work, school, family, or personal responsibilities
- Borrowing money or selling possessions to fund gambling
- Gambling to escape problems or negative emotions
- Loss of interest in hobbies and social activities
If you recognize any of these signs, help is available.
Self-Help Tools & Features
Most reputable sportsbooks offer tools to help you gamble responsibly:
- Deposit Limits: Set a maximum amount you can deposit within a specific timeframe (daily, weekly, or monthly)
- Loss Limits: Set a maximum amount you are willing to lose over a set period
- Betting Limits: Restrict the amount you can wager on individual bets
- Reality Checks: Receive reminders about how long you've been gambling
- Time-Out: Take a temporary break from gambling for a set period (hours, days, or weeks)
- Self-Exclusion: Permanently or temporarily ban yourself from accessing gambling platforms
Contact your sportsbook's customer support to activate these features or speak with a responsible gambling advisor.
Support & Resources in Canada
If you need help with problem gambling, these organizations provide free, confidential support:
Canadian Resources
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Responsible Gambling Council
Website: www.responsiblegambling.org
Resources, support services, and treatment referrals across Canada -
Gamblers Anonymous Canada
Free peer support meetings and recovery programs in your area - Provincial Helplines: Many provinces offer free gambling helplines (search your province + "gambling helpline")
International Resources
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National Council on Problem Gambling (USA)
Website: www.ncpgambling.org
Helpline: 1-800-522-4700 -
GamCare (UK)
Website: www.gamcare.org.uk
Free counseling and support services -
GamStop (UK)
Website: www.gamstop.co.uk
National self-exclusion scheme -
Gambling Help Online (Australia)
Website: www.gamblinghelponline.org.au
Free confidential counseling and support
If You Need Help
Reach out today. If you or someone you care about is struggling with problem gambling, please contact a support organization listed above. Help is confidential, free, and available right now. There is no shame in asking for support—many people have successfully recovered with professional help.
Remember: Problem gambling is treatable, and recovery is possible.