Gaming Club Canada

17 August 2026 / Catalogue guide / 19+ · Not available in Ontario

The full catalogue: what Canadian players can play

Two structurally different products under one account — certified software games and streamed tables with a physical outcome.

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  • 500+Titles available
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Marc Delaunay
Marc DelaunaySenior iGaming Compliance Analyst — Montréal, Quebec

More than 500 titles run on the platform, split across two structurally different products. Games Global supplies the software-driven catalogue — slots, table games and video poker, where outcomes come from a certified random number generator. Evolution supplies the live dealer tables, where outcomes come from a physical wheel, shoe or dice in a staffed studio, streamed in real time. Apricot, Pragmatic Play and On Air Entertainment contribute further content.

That distinction is not cosmetic. It determines how a game is audited, how it behaves on a phone, and — importantly for anyone carrying a bonus — whether play on it counts toward a wagering requirement.

Where to start by category

Online casino game categories including slots, blackjack, roulette and live dealer tables
Online casino game categories including slots, blackjack, roulette and live dealer tables
  • Slots

    The largest section by some distance, spanning classic three-reel machines to variable-ways and cascade mechanics, plus both progressive jackpot networks.

    Slot catalogue and RTP guide →
  • Live casino

    Evolution-run blackjack, roulette, baccarat and game show formats, streamed continuously from staffed studios.

    Live tables →
  • Blackjack

    Multiple rule sets including Switch European Blackjack and Premier Blackjack with Side Bets, at a range of table limits.

    Blackjack variants →
  • Roulette

    Classic, European and feature-layered wheels, including Low Stakes Roulette and Roulette Mega Moolah.

    Roulette variants →
  • Progressive jackpots

    The Mega Moolah and WowPot networks, with wins exempt from the weekly withdrawal ceiling.

    Jackpot games →
  • Video poker

    Draw poker formats where the machine's paytable, rather than the category, determines the return.

    Video poker →

Table games and the rules that move the edge

Table games are grouped by name — blackjack, roulette, baccarat — but the house edge is set by the specific rule set of the variant, not by the family it belongs to. Two blackjack tables sitting side by side in the lobby can carry materially different edges depending on how the dealer plays a soft 17, whether surrender is offered, and what the payout on a natural blackjack is.

GameVariants availableWhat changes the edge
BlackjackSwitch Classic, Switch European, Switch Multi Hand Vegas Single Deck, Premier Blackjack with Side Bets, Premier Blackjack with Lucky LuckyDeck count, dealer rules on soft 17, blackjack payout ratio, whether side bets are taken
RouletteClassic Roulette, Low Stakes Roulette, Extreme Multifire Roulette, Ultra Warp Roulette, Sweep&Win Roulette, Roulette Mega MoolahSingle versus double zero; feature layers that alter the standard payout structure
BaccaratStandard and commission-free formatsWhether banker commission is charged, and how the banker win is otherwise adjusted
Casino Hold'em and diceCasino Holdem, dice formatsPaytable structure on bonus bets

Side bets carry a higher edge. Optional side wagers on blackjack and baccarat tables are priced well above the main game. They add variance and they cost more per dollar staked. They are entertainment features rather than value plays, and treating them as the latter is expensive.

Table games contribute to bonus wagering at a reduced rate rather than at full value. A player carrying an active bonus who clears it at a blackjack table is moving the counter slowly while the expiry window runs at full speed. Contribution rates by category are set out on the promotions page.

Live tables from the Evolution studios

Live dealer games replace the random number generator with a physical outcome — a real wheel, a real shoe of cards, a real set of dice — operated by a dealer and streamed from a studio. Evolution runs those studios continuously, so tables are available at any hour across Canadian time zones rather than following business hours.

FormatTypical limitsAvailability
Live blackjackLow-limit through to high-limit roomsContinuous; low-limit seats fill fastest during Canadian evenings
Live rouletteBroad range, low minimums widely availableContinuous; unlimited seating on most wheels
Live baccaratMid to high rangeContinuous
Game show formatsLow minimums, high varianceContinuous; includes Snakes & Ladders Live, Dice City, Treasure Island, Travel Fever

Live play generally does not clear a bonus. This is the most expensive misunderstanding available on the account: live dealer games are typically excluded from wagering contribution altogether, so a session spent at a live table while a bonus is active moves the requirement not at all. Players intending to clear a bonus should be on slots.

Table minimums vary considerably and are shown on the table before joining. Playing live from a phone requires a stable connection, since a dropped stream does not pause the hand in progress — the mobile casino page covers what to check first.

Video poker and the paytable that defines it

Video poker is the one category on the platform where the return is visible before a single hand is played, and where two machines carrying the same name can return meaningfully different amounts.

The reason is that return in draw poker is a function of the paytable — the schedule of what each hand pays — combined with the fixed probabilities of a 52-card deck. Those probabilities do not change. The payout schedule does. A machine paying less on a full house or a flush returns less over the long run than an otherwise identical machine, and the difference is legible in the paytable itself before any stake is placed.

Standard formats available include Jacks or Better, Deuces Wild and Aces & Faces, in single-hand and multi-hand builds. Opening the paytable first is the whole discipline.

Who guarantees what: three separate roles

Three organisations sit behind every result on the platform, and they are routinely conflated in descriptions of how online casino fairness works. Each does a different job, and none of them substitutes for the others.

  • The regulatorThe Kahnawake Gaming Commission, under licence 00892, sets the standards the operator must meet on fairness, identity verification and dispute handling. It does not itself test individual games.
  • The independent testereCOGRA examines the random number generator and verifies that games perform to their published specification. It issues the Safe and Fair seal, published on its own domain rather than on the casino's.
  • The game providerGames Global, Evolution, Apricot, Pragmatic Play and On Air build the games and set the return figures and mechanics that the tester then verifies.

One property applies across the entire software-driven catalogue and is worth stating without qualification: each result is generated independently of every result before it. No game accumulates a state that makes an outcome due, no stake size influences the probability of a result, and no pattern in previous rounds carries information about the next one. The published return figure describes the long-run mathematics of a game across millions of rounds, not the session in progress.

Stakes, table limits and the bonus bet cap

CategoryTypical stake range
SlotsFrom a few cents per spin, with per-line and total-bet controls
Table games (RNG)Low minimums, wide ceilings by variant
Live tablesSet per table and displayed before joining; low-limit rooms widely available
Video pokerCoin denomination multiplied by hands played

One constraint overrides all of these. While a bonus is active, a maximum bet rule caps the stake per round for the duration of the wagering, and exceeding it — once, at any point — voids the bonus and any winnings from it. The cap is stated in the promotion terms and should be checked before the stake is set.

Stakes are best derived from an intended session budget rather than chosen first: dividing the budget by the number of rounds intended gives a stake that lasts the session. Deposit limits, loss limits and session reminders are set in the account area and described on the responsible gaming page.

Catalogue questions

How many games are available?

More than 500 titles across slots, table games, video poker and live dealer formats. The catalogue is mid-sized by current market standards rather than sprawling, weighted toward the Games Global library and its progressive jackpot networks.

Who provides the games?

Games Global, formerly known as Microgaming, supplies the bulk of the software-driven catalogue including both progressive networks. Evolution operates the live dealer studios. Apricot, Pragmatic Play and On Air Entertainment contribute additional content.

Are the games fair?

Three separate bodies are involved. The Kahnawake Gaming Commission sets the standards under licence 00892. eCOGRA independently tests the random number generator and verifies that games perform to published specification. The game providers build the games and set the return figures. Each result is generated independently of every result before it.

Are live dealer games available?

Yes. Evolution operates live blackjack, roulette, baccarat and game show formats from staffed studios, streamed continuously so tables are available at any hour. Table limits are displayed before joining, and low-limit rooms are widely available.

Do table games count toward bonus wagering?

At a reduced rate rather than at full value, with the exact percentage set in the promotion terms. Live dealer games are typically excluded from contribution altogether. Slots contribute 100% and are the efficient route for clearing a wagering requirement.

Can games be tried without staking money?

Demo mode is available on much of the software-driven catalogue and allows mechanics and bonus rounds to be explored before committing funds. Live dealer tables cannot be played in demo, since they involve a real dealer and a physical outcome.

What are the minimum stakes?

Slots start from a few cents per spin with per-line and total-bet controls. RNG table games carry low minimums with ceilings varying by variant. Live table minimums are set per table and shown before joining. A maximum bet cap overrides all of these while a bonus is active.

Limits on this page. Every figure above is taken from the operator's published terms as verified on 17 August 2026 and can change without notice. Terms in force at the moment of a deposit are the ones that apply. This page is information, not advice, and it is not an invitation to gamble.
Marc Delaunay

Marc Delaunay

Senior iGaming Compliance Analyst — Montréal, Quebec

Marc Delaunay has spent eleven years working on the compliance side of online gambling, first inside a payments provider serving Canadian operators and later as an independent analyst reviewing licence conditions, terms of service and payout practice. His work focuses on the gap between what an operator advertises and what its terms actually oblige it to do.

He reviews casino terms against the registers that govern them rather than against marketing copy, which is why every licence number on this site is stated with its holder and its issue date. Much of his published work concerns withdrawal mechanics: pending periods, ceilings, verification triggers and the clauses that decide whether a balance reaches a player's bank account or does not.

Marc writes from Montréal and covers the Canadian market province by province, including the regulated markets opened by the AGCO in Ontario and by the AGLC in Alberta. He does not gamble on the operators he reviews and does not accept payment for a favourable assessment.

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