Responsible Gaming
Gambling Should Be Entertainment, Not Income
Sports betting should be enjoyed as a form of entertainment with money you can afford to lose. It is not a reliable way to earn money or solve financial problems. Always gamble within your means and view any winnings as a bonus, not an expectation.
Age Verification
To use sports betting services in Canada, you must be at least 18 years of age or the legal age of majority in your province or territory. We are committed to preventing underage gambling and verify the age of all users. If you are under the legal age, please do not participate in any gambling activities.
Warning Signs of Problem Gambling
If you recognize any of the following signs in yourself or someone you know, it may indicate a problem with gambling:
- Chasing losses by betting more money to recover previous losses
- Spending more time or money on gambling than intended
- Hiding gambling activities or betting amounts from family and friends
- Gambling to escape problems, stress, or negative emotions
- Neglecting work, school, family, or personal relationships due to gambling
- Borrowing money or using credit to fund gambling activities
- Feeling anxious or irritable when unable to gamble
- Lying about the extent of gambling involvement
- Loss of control over gambling behavior
- Experiencing financial difficulties as a result of gambling
If you experience any of these signs, please seek help immediately.
Self-Help Tools and Responsible Gaming Features
Most licensed Canadian sportsbooks offer tools to help you stay in control:
- 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 specific period
- Betting Limits: Restrict the maximum wager amount per bet
- Reality Checks: Receive notifications reminding you of your gambling activity and time spent
- Self-Exclusion: Temporarily or permanently exclude yourself from gambling accounts
- Cooling-Off Periods: Take a mandatory break from gambling for a set period
- Account Statements: Review detailed records of your gambling activity and spending
Take advantage of these tools to maintain control over your gambling habits.
Support Organizations in Canada and Internationally
If you or someone you know is struggling with problem gambling, help is available:
Canada
- Responsible Gambling Council – www.responsiblegambling.org
Canada's leading organization dedicated to problem gambling prevention and treatment. - Gamblers Anonymous – Support groups available across Canada for those seeking recovery
- Provincial Problem Gambling Services: Most provinces offer free counseling and support services. Contact your local health authority for details.
International Resources
- GamCare (United Kingdom) – www.gamcare.org.uk
Free, confidential support and treatment for problem gambling. - GamStop (United Kingdom) – www.gamstop.co.uk
National self-exclusion scheme for online gambling. - Gambling Help Online (Australia) – www.gamblinghelponline.org.au
Free counseling and support services. - National Council on Problem Gambling (United States) – www.ncpgambling.org
Helpline: 1-800-522-4700
Need Help?
If you believe you may have a gambling problem, or if gambling is affecting your life, please reach out for support. There is no shame in seeking help—professional counselors are ready to assist you confidentially.
Contact the Responsible Gambling Council at www.responsiblegambling.org or speak to a healthcare provider in your area.
Remember: Gambling should be fun. If it stops being fun, it's time to seek help.