Responsible Gambling
Roulette should always be fun. If it stops being fun, these tools and helplines can help.
Recognising the warning signs
Gambling can become a problem when it stops being entertainment. Warning signs include chasing losses, gambling with money you can't afford, hiding how much you play, or feeling anxious when you're not gambling. If any of these sound familiar, it's worth reaching out.
Tools to stay in control
- Deposit limits — cap how much you can add per day, week or month.
- Loss & time limits — stop a session automatically once you hit your ceiling.
- Reality checks — pop-up reminders of how long you've been playing.
- Cooling-off & self-exclusion — pause your account for days, months or permanently.
Every casino we recommend offers these tools in its account settings — use them proactively, not just in a crisis.
Canadian support helplines
ConnexOntario1-866-531-2600 — free, confidential, 24/7
BCLC GameSenseSupport and tools across British Columbia
AGLC (Alberta)1-866-461-3911 problem-gambling helpline
Loto-Québec / Jeu: aide1-800-461-0140 (Québec)
Canada Safety CouncilNational problem-gambling resources
Gambling TherapyFree worldwide online support
You must be of legal gambling age in your province to play — 19+, or 18+ in Alberta, Manitoba and Québec. If you're under that age, please leave any gambling site immediately.
19+Advertiser disclosure. Roulette Canada is an independent comparison service. We may earn a commission when you sign up with an operator through a link on this page, at no cost to you. This never affects our editorial ratings, which are based on hands-on testing. Gambling involves risk — never wager more than you can afford to lose. If gambling stops being fun, call ConnexOntario at 1-866-531-2600 or the Canada Safety Council helpline. You must be of legal gambling age in your province (19+, or 18+ in AB, MB and QC).