Responsible Gaming
Gambling should be entertainment — not a way to earn money or fix financial problems. If you choose to play, do it with clear limits and the right mindset.
Adults only
This Site is intended for adults. In Canada, the legal age is 19+ in most provinces and 18+ in some. Never gamble underage.
Practical safer-play rules
- Set a budget before you start and treat it as spent
- Avoid chasing losses
- Take breaks and set time limits
- Don’t gamble when stressed, angry, or under the influence
- Keep gambling separate from essential money (rent, bills, food)
Warning signs
Consider stopping and seeking help if you:
- spend more than you planned repeatedly
- hide gambling from family/friends
- feel anxious or guilty about gambling
- use gambling to escape problems
- struggle to stop even when you want to
Tools you can use
Many gambling platforms offer:
- deposit limits
- session limits
- self-exclusion/time-out
- account closure
If these tools exist on the operator you use, enable them early — before you feel pressure.
Where to get help in Canada
If you need support, consider:
- provincial problem gambling services and helplines
- counselling services
- trusted friends/family and local support groups
If you are in immediate danger or feel unsafe, contact local emergency services.