Preventing Underage Gambling in Canada

Written by: Jessica CampbellJessica CampbellJessica CampbellEditorial quality, player education

Fact checked by: Michael ThompsonMichael ThompsonMichael ThompsonCasino operations, compliance, strategic development

Responsible gambling pledge by: Mark KarstenMark KarstenMark KarstenResponsible play, licensing, player guidance

Last Updated: July 13, 2026

At InteraCasino, we’re committed to helping Canadian players enjoy Interac casinos safely and responsibly. One of the most important aspects of responsible gambling is ensuring that minors do not gain access to casinos, whether online or land-based. In Canada, the legal gambling age is usually 19 years, though some provinces allow play at 18 years. Knowing and respecting these age limits is the first step in preventing underage gambling.

Why Preventing Underage Gambling Matters

Allowing minors to access gambling platforms can have serious legal, financial, and psychological consequences. Beyond breaking provincial laws, underage gambling increases risks of addiction and financial harm. Our mission is to protect young people while offering adults a secure and enjoyable experience at Interac casinos.

How Interac Casinos Block Underage Access

Our recommended casinos, licensed by trusted authorities like the Malta Gaming Authority, or Curaçao Gaming Authority, implement robust measures to ensure only eligible players participate:

  • Know Your Customer (KYC) Verification: During registration, players must submit government-issued ID (e.g., driver’s license, passport) to verify they meet the legal gambling age. This process is mandatory before deposits or gameplay.
  • Secure Account Creation: Interac casinos require unique usernames, strong passwords, and two-factor authentication (2FA) to prevent unauthorized access, reducing the risk of minors using shared or stolen accounts.
  • Responsible Gambling Tools: Features like deposit limits, session timers, and self-exclusion options help monitor and control access, indirectly supporting age restrictions by promoting responsible use. Visit our Responsible Gambling page for more details.
  • Parental Control Integration: Casinos often provide links to parental control software (e.g., Net Nanny, Qustodio) to block underage access to gambling sites.
  • Regular Audits: Regulatory bodies conduct audits to ensure compliance with age restrictions, with penalties for casinos failing to enforce KYC protocols.

Tips for Preventing Underage Gambling

We encourage players, parents, and guardians to take proactive steps to protect minors from accessing gambling platforms:

  • Verify Age Requirements: Before signing up, confirm the casino’s age policy aligns with your province’s legal gambling age (e.g., 19 in Ontario). Avoid platforms without clear KYC processes.
  • Use Parental Controls: Install software like Net Nanny, Qustodio, or built-in device controls (e.g., Apple’s Screen Time, Windows Family Safety) to block gambling sites on devices accessible to minors.
  • Secure Banking Details: Interac payments require bank account access, which should be protected with strong passwords and 2FA to prevent minors from making unauthorized deposits.
  • Educate Minors: Discuss the risks of gambling with young people, emphasizing that it’s an adult activity with legal and financial consequences.
  • Monitor Online Activity: Regularly check browsing history and app usage on shared devices to ensure minors aren’t accessing gambling sites.
  • Choose Licensed Casinos: Only play at Interac casinos recommended by Interac-casino.com/en-ca/, which are licensed and enforce strict age verification.

Support Resources for Responsible Gambling

If you suspect underage gambling or need help promoting responsible behavior, these Canadian resources can assist:

  • Responsible Gambling Council (RGC): Offers tools and advice for safe gambling at responsiblegambling.org or +1 (416) 499-9800.
  • ProblemGambling.ca: Provides self-assessments and a helpline at 1-866-531-2600 for gambling-related concerns.
  • Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH): Supports gambling addiction prevention at camh.ca.
  • Kids Help Phone: Offers youth counseling at 1-800-668-6868 or kidshelpphone.ca for minors exposed to gambling.

Our Responsible Gambling page provides additional tools, such as deposit limits and self-exclusion options, to support safe play.

Our Commitment

At Intera casino, we only recommend casinos that comply with Canadian regulations and strictly enforce age verification. By combining technology, regulation, and education, we aim to create a safe environment where gambling remains an adult activity and minors are fully protected.

Contact Us

Have questions about preventing underage gambling or need assistance with our casinos? Reach out to our team:

Disclaimer

This page provides general guidance and should not be considered legal advice. Always review provincial laws and casino policies. The Company is not liable for issues arising from underage gambling or non-compliance with these guidelines.

Jessica Campbell
Jessica Campbell

iGaming Content Specialist

Education

BA in Journalism, University of British Columbia

Specialization

iGaming editorial standards, casino transparency, and player safety audit.

Experience

Over 10 years of experience in journalism and digital content creation

Jessica Campbell is the Editor at InteraCasino, bringing over a decade of experience in journalism and digital content. She has specialized in iGaming since 2015, focusing on clarity, accuracy, and responsible gambling practices. At InteraCasino, Jessica oversees the editorial process to ensure that every review and guide is fact-checked and easy to understand. Her work helps readers make informed and safe choices in the fast-changing world of online casinos.
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Last Updated: July 13, 2026

Gamble Responsibly in Canada

At Interacasino.com, we are committed to ensuring that our players engage in responsible gambling. While gambling can be an enjoyable activity, it's important to remember that you should never wager more than you can afford to lose. If you or someone you know is experiencing difficulties with gambling, we encourage you to explore our guide to responsible gambling in Canada. You can also find support from the following organizations: