Sport and Event Betting in Ontario's Private Market
Following the passage of Bill C-218 in 2021, single-event sports betting became legal across Canada. Ontario's private iGaming market โ launched in April 2022 โ allows registered sportsbook operators to offer sport and event betting to Ontario adults. The AGCO sets the regulatory standards these operators must meet, including requirements around advertising, responsible gambling tools, and player verification. The OLG's Proline+ platform also continues to operate as a provincially run option. Before using any sportsbook, adults should verify its registration status with iGaming Ontario.
Checking Operator Registration Before Placing a Bet
The iGaming Ontario regulated market directory lists registered operators. Any sportsbook offering services to Ontario residents should appear in this directory and display the iGaming Ontario affiliation on its site. Using a registered operator means your account and transactions fall within the Ontario regulatory framework โ with required protections around responsible gambling tools, advertising standards, and complaint processes. An unregistered platform does not carry these requirements. Checking registration takes a minute and matters more than any promotional offer.
Understanding Odds and Bet Types
Odds represent the probability of an outcome as assessed by the sportsbook, expressed in decimal, fractional, or moneyline format. Lower odds on a favourite mean a smaller potential return relative to your stake; higher odds on an underdog mean more potential return but lower probability of success. Common bet types include moneyline (who wins outright), point spread (winning margin), totals (combined score over/under a set figure), parlays (combining multiple outcomes into one bet, higher risk), and prop bets (specific in-game events). Understanding how a bet works before placing it avoids confusion about payouts and outcomes.
Mobile Platforms and Location Checks
Most Ontario-registered sportsbooks offer mobile apps or responsive web interfaces. Some use geolocation to confirm you are physically in Ontario when placing bets โ accessing the platform via VPN or from outside the province may result in bets being voided or account restrictions. Check the operator's terms regarding location requirements. Age verification (Ontario requires players to be 19+) and identity checks are also required by registered operators. Ensure your account is fully verified before placing your first bet to avoid restrictions when withdrawing.
Managing Your Betting Bankroll and Time
Set a fixed betting budget before you open any app โ a specific amount you are comfortable spending on entertainment each week or month. Do not chase losses by increasing bet sizes after a losing session; the odds on the next bet are not affected by previous results. Use the deposit limit feature on your account to enforce your budget at the platform level. Set session time limits in your account settings if available. Keeping records of your bets โ stake, outcome and net result โ over time provides a realistic picture of your betting activity.
Responsible Betting and Where to Get Support
Sports betting should be treated as entertainment, not an income strategy. No betting system reliably produces long-term profit โ sportsbooks set odds with a margin in their favour. If you find yourself betting more than planned, betting to recover past losses, or thinking about upcoming events primarily in terms of bets rather than the sport itself, these are early signs worth taking seriously. ConnexOntario (1-866-531-2600) provides free, confidential 24/7 referrals to gambling support services. iGaming Ontario's find-help page also links to resources available specifically for Ontario players on registered platforms.
