Best Online Casinos in Canada 2026: Reviews, iGaming Ontario Status and Who Runs Them

Best online casinos in Canada 2026

Canada is two markets in one. In Ontario, online casinos can be licensed and regulated through iGaming Ontario and the AGCO, which gives players in that province a real safety net. Everywhere else in Canada there is no equivalent open framework, so players reach the same offshore casinos that the rest of the world does. The question that matters on this page is not which welcome banner looks best. It is which brand is actually registered to protect you, who really runs each casino, and how strong the licence behind it is.

The MrMega Canada promise. We name the operator company and the licence behind every brand in our toplist, we flag exactly which casinos are registered with iGaming Ontario, and we rank by the MrMega Trust Index. We do not hide the weak licences, and we do not pretend ten logos are ten independent companies when they are not. Read the regulatory divide and the network map below before you pick anywhere to deposit.

Quick takeaway for Canadian players

If you play from Ontario: TonyBet Trust Index 86/100 is the only brand on this list registered with iGaming Ontario and the AGCO. That makes it the only legal, provincially protected option here for Ontario players, which is why it tops the table by a wide margin.

If you play from the rest of Canada: the other nine brands operate offshore under Curacao, Anjouan or undisclosed licences. They are not iGaming Ontario registered, so there is no provincial protection on them. Among the offshore field, FestivalPlay (65) sits on the strongest licence and disclosure.

The warning that defines the rest of this market. These nine offshore casinos look like nine choices. Several are the same operator. The NovaForge network alone runs five of them, and two more share one Next Global Era licence. Check the network reveal below to see who actually takes your deposit.

The MrMega Canada casino toplist for 2026

Ten casinos available to Canadian players, ranked by the MrMega Trust Index. The iGaming Ontario column is the single most important read for an Ontario player: only TonyBet is registered. The licence dot is a quick read on jurisdiction strength for the offshore field: green is a relatively strong or provincially regulated position, amber is Curacao, and red is Anjouan or an undisclosed regulator, the weakest tiers. Click any brand for the full operator and licence breakdown.

#CasinoOperatoriGaming Ontario?Licence tierTrust IndexReview
1TonyBetTonyBet OU (Estonia)YesiGaming Ontario / AGCO86Read review
2FestivalPlayNewEra B.V.NoCuracao65Read review
3DirectionBetNext Global Era LtdNoAnjouan61Read review
4RoyalistPlayNext Global Era LtdNoAnjouan61Read review
5BetAlrightNovaForge LtdNoAnjouan58Read review
6LegendPlayRabidi N.V.NoCuracao57Read review
7AlexanderSamaki LtdNoOffshore56Read review
8WestAceUndisclosedNoAnjouan53Read review
9GlorionNovaForge Ltd (undisclosed on-site)NoAnjouan52Read review
10CaseaUnresolvedNoUndisclosed47Read review

iGaming Ontario column shows provincial registration, the only legal and protected status for Ontario players. Licence tier dot: regulated or relatively strong Curacao Anjouan or undisclosed. Trust Index is out of 100, verified 13 June 2026.

The Canada regulatory divide, and who actually runs these casinos

Two things decide your real risk in Canada, and neither shows up on a welcome banner. The first is whether a casino is registered with iGaming Ontario, because that is the line between a regulated, protected site and an offshore one. The second, for the offshore field, is which company actually runs the brand, since several of these casinos are the same operator wearing different names. Here is both, laid out plainly.

The regulatory divide

One brand is regulated in Ontario. Nine are offshore.

For an Ontario player this is the most important fact on the page. Only one of these ten casinos is registered to protect you. The other nine are not.

Offshore, rest-of-Canada grey area

Not iGaming Ontario registered

9 of 10 brands

These nine run on Curacao, Anjouan or undisclosed offshore licences. They are not registered with iGaming Ontario, so an Ontario player has no provincial protection or recourse on them. For the rest of Canada they sit in a grey area where your only safeguard is the strength of the operator and its offshore licence.

If you are in Ontario, the practical takeaway is simple. The protected choice on this list is TonyBet. Anything else means stepping outside the provincial framework, even if the site itself works fine.

The divide settles which casinos are protected. The next question is who owns the nine that are not, because at offshore brands the company behind the logo tells you far more about your real risk than any bonus. Here is what those nine collapse into once you strip the branding away.

The network reveal

Nine offshore brands, fewer operators

Several of these different casinos are the same operator, and most will not name themselves. Here is who actually takes your deposit.

The NovaForge network

One anonymous offshore operator on Anjouan, behind an estimated 80 casinos. Five of them are in this toplist.

NovaForge LtdOne operator, Anjouan, mostly unnamed on-site

Next Global Era Limited

One company, one shared Anjouan licence, two brands.

Next Global Era LtdOne company, one shared Anjouan licence

Independent offshore operators

Two brands, two separate operators, with no shared network among them.

Two separate operators
Why it matters for you, the Canadian player. Among the offshore nine, opening accounts at Glorion, BetAlright, WestAce, Casea and LegendPlay does not spread your risk. It is one operator, the NovaForge network, behind all five. The same is true of RoyalistPlay and DirectionBet, which share a single Next Global Era company and one Anjouan licence. If one brand restricts your account or sits on a withdrawal, its network siblings are run by the very same people under the very same regulator. The only brand here that names itself openly and sits inside a real regulatory framework is TonyBet, through iGaming Ontario.

How we rate casinos for Canadian players

Canada needs a Trust Index that handles both sides of the divide, a regulated Ontario brand and an offshore field. So the MrMega Trust Index weighs the things that actually protect a Canadian player, with regulatory status doing a lot of the heavy lifting. Six pillars, each weighted, calculated from public and primary-source data. See the full methodology.

The six pillars of the MrMega Trust Index

Weighted to reflect what matters across a split market: regulated Ontario and offshore rest-of-Canada

Licence and regulatory status (25%)
25
Operator transparency (20%)
20
Player protection and RG tools (15%)
15
Games and software (15%)
15
Bonus value and fairness (15%)
15
Public reputation (10%)
10

Licence and regulatory status carries the most weight, and iGaming Ontario registration is a major factor inside that pillar. A provincially regulated brand starts far ahead of any offshore site, which is the main reason TonyBet leads the table at 86 while the strongest offshore brand sits in the mid sixties. For the offshore field we rank the licence tiers in a clear ladder, strongest at the top.

The Canada licence-tier ladder

1. iGaming Ontario / AGCOThe only provincially regulated position on this list. Real dispute handling, mandated responsible-gambling tools and oversight of player funds, for Ontario players. TonyBet is the only brand here at this level.
2. Curacao (reformed GCB)The stronger end of the offshore field, improving under the new Gaming Control Board regime, but with no Canadian provincial protection. FestivalPlay and LegendPlay sit here.
3. AnjouanOne of the lightest-touch regulators in the business, close to a rubber stamp. The two Next Global Era brands and the NovaForge network sit here.
4. Undisclosed or unverified offshoreNo clear licence stated, or no operator named at all. The weakest position, because you cannot even check. Alexander and Casea sit at this end.

iGaming Ontario versus offshore: what it means for you

For an Ontario player, registration with iGaming Ontario is the difference between playing inside a provincial safety net and stepping outside it. A registered operator like TonyBet answers to the AGCO and operates through the iGaming Ontario framework, which means regulated complaint handling, required responsible-gambling controls, and oversight designed to protect players in the province. If something goes wrong, there is a defined provincial route to pursue it.

The other nine brands are offshore. For a player outside Ontario, that is the only kind of casino available, and the sensible approach is to choose on the strength of the operator and its licence. For a player inside Ontario, choosing one of these nine means leaving the provincial framework behind. There is no iGaming Ontario protection, no AGCO recourse, and no provincial oversight of how the site holds your funds or handles a dispute. Legal status outside the regulated Ontario channel is a grey area rather than a clear protection, so treat your stake as entertainment money, verify your account early, set your own limits, and withdraw in steady amounts rather than letting a large balance sit.

Operator transparency: who hides and who discloses

Transparency is the second-heaviest pillar in our index, because a company willing to name itself and its licence is giving you the information you need to make an informed choice. Hiding the operator is a red flag in its own right. Here is how the field splits.

BrandTransparency position
TonyBetNames TonyBet OU as the operator and is registered openly with iGaming Ontario and the AGCO. The most transparent and most accountable position on the list.
FestivalPlayNames NewEra B.V. as its operator on a Curacao licence and keeps its terms readable. The disclosing end of the offshore field.
RoyalistPlay and DirectionBetDisclose operator Next Global Era Limited and the Anjouan licence on-site. Honest about who they are, even though they share one company and one licence.
GlorionPart of the NovaForge network but does not name NovaForge on-site. Operator identity is undisclosed to the visitor.
WestAceOperator undisclosed on-site. A NovaForge-network brand that does not tell you so.
AlexanderOperated by Samaki Ltd on an offshore footing with limited public detail. Disclosure is thin compared with the regulated and Curacao brands.
CaseaThe least transparent of all. Operator unresolved and licence undisclosed, which is exactly why it sits at the bottom of the toplist.

The pattern is clear. The brand that discloses most also sits inside the strongest framework, and the brands that hide are concentrated in the NovaForge network and the undisclosed tier. When an operator will not even tell you who it is, treat that silence as the answer.

The best Canadian casino for each priority

Best for Ontario players

The only brand here registered with iGaming Ontario and the AGCO, which makes it the only legal and provincially protected option for players in Ontario. Trust Index 86.

Best offshore reputation and disclosure

The strongest of the offshore field, naming NewEra as its operator on a Curacao licence with readable terms. A solid rest-of-Canada pick that does not hide. Trust Index 65.

Best game library offshore

A genuinely deep catalogue, and it names its operator and Anjouan licence on-site. Just remember it shares a company with DirectionBet. Trust Index 61.

Most honest on a weak licence

Names Next Global Era and its Anjouan licence even though that licence is light-touch. Being straight with you counts, but the network tie to RoyalistPlay does not. Trust Index 61.

One pick we will not make for you is anywhere in the undisclosed tier. If a casino will not name its operator, we cannot recommend it as a first choice for a Canadian player, regardless of how its bonus reads. And if you are in Ontario, the protected route is the registered one.

Responsible gambling for Canadian players

On a registered Ontario brand, responsible-gambling tools are mandated and overseen through the iGaming Ontario framework. On the offshore brands here, those tools are operator-run rather than regulator-mandated, so set your deposit, session and loss limits yourself at signup and do not assume a watchdog is checking they work. The minimum gambling age in Canada is 19 in most provinces, and 18 in Alberta, Manitoba and Quebec.

If gambling stops being fun, free and confidential support is available in Ontario through ConnexOntario on 1-866-531-2600, a 24-hour helpline. Players elsewhere in Canada can reach their own provincial problem-gambling helpline. For Ontario players, choosing a brand registered with iGaming Ontario keeps you inside a regulated framework. For the rest of Canada, choose on the strength of the operator and its licence.

Canadian online casino FAQ

In Ontario, yes, through casinos registered with iGaming Ontario and licensed by the AGCO, which gives players a regulated and protected channel. In the rest of Canada there is no equivalent open provincial framework, so players reach offshore casinos instead. It is generally not an offence for an adult to play at those offshore sites, but offshore is not the same as protected. Outside the regulated Ontario channel, your day-to-day protection rests on the operator and its licence rather than on a Canadian regulator.

What is iGaming Ontario?

iGaming Ontario is the provincial body that runs Ontario’s regulated online gambling market, working with the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario, the AGCO. Operators registered with it agree to provincial rules on player protection, responsible gambling and dispute handling. For an Ontario player, a brand registered with iGaming Ontario is the only kind that sits inside that provincial safety net.

Which casino here is registered with iGaming Ontario?

Of the ten brands we track for Canada, only TonyBet is registered with iGaming Ontario and licensed by the AGCO. That makes it the single legal and provincially protected option on this list for Ontario players, and the main reason it tops our Trust Index at 86. The other nine brands are offshore and are not registered with iGaming Ontario.

Are any of these casinos the same operator?

Yes. Among the offshore field, RoyalistPlay and DirectionBet are run by the same company, Next Global Era Limited, on the same Anjouan licence, so they are sister brands rather than independent casinos. Separately, Glorion, BetAlright, WestAce, Casea and LegendPlay all belong to the NovaForge network, a single offshore operator estimated to sit behind around 80 casinos, and most of them do not name NovaForge on-site. Holding accounts across these does not spread your operator risk.

Can I play in Canadian dollars and use Interac?

The regulated Ontario brand on this list supports Canadian dollars and common Canadian payment methods, and Interac is widely available on the better-run sites aimed at Canadian players. Support varies across the offshore brands, so check each brand review for the current banking detail before you deposit, and confirm that Canadian dollars and your preferred method are accepted rather than assuming it.

Sources

  • iGaming Ontario and Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) public registration information, used to confirm TonyBet’s registered status and the offshore status of the other brands, June 2026
  • Operator and licence detail verified on each brand’s own site, June 2026, cross-checked against our individual brand reviews
  • Next Global Era Limited, Anjouan licence, primary-verified as shared by RoyalistPlay and DirectionBet
  • NovaForge network mapping across Glorion, BetAlright, WestAce, Casea and LegendPlay, operator-attribution research, June 2026
  • Licence-tier framework: iGaming Ontario / AGCO, Curacao Gaming Control Board and State of Anjouan public licensing information
  • Trustpilot public profiles for the listed brands, scores and review counts as of June 2026
  • ConnexOntario public helpline information and provincial minimum gambling ages