Online Gambling in Canada: How It Actually Works
A plain-English guide to how online gambling works in Canada, who regulates it, and what players should keep in mind.
Online gambling in New Brunswick is regulated by the New Brunswick Lotteries and Gaming Corporation. Residents can access provincially regulated gambling options through official provincial channels.

Online Casinos
New Brunswick residents can access online casino games through provincially regulated channels. Check official New Brunswick gaming resources for current licensed options and platform availability.
Sports Betting
Sports betting became available in New Brunswick through provincial channels following the 2021 Criminal Code amendment. Check official resources for current options.
Payments
Payment options depend on the specific platform. Interac and standard Canadian methods are generally available through regulated provincial platforms.
Responsible Gambling
The New Brunswick Problem Gambling Helpline (1-800-461-1234) provides confidential support. Responsible gambling resources are available through provincial gaming platforms and venues.
The New Brunswick Lotteries and Gaming Corporation oversees gambling in the province. Residents should check official provincial resources for current licensed online gambling options and platform availability.
New Brunswick has land-based casino options including Casino New Brunswick in Moncton. These venues operate under the provincial gaming framework with responsible gambling resources available on-site.
Single-event sports betting became available in New Brunswick following the 2021 federal amendment. Check official New Brunswick gaming resources for current options.
The New Brunswick Problem Gambling Helpline (1-800-461-1234) provides confidential support. Responsible gambling resources and self-exclusion programs are available through provincial gaming platforms.
A plain-English guide to how online gambling works in Canada, who regulates it, and what players should keep in mind.
A directory of responsible gambling support helplines, self-exclusion programs, and free resources available to Canadian adults across all provinces.