Head-to-head
22bet vs High Flyer Casino
Side-by-side across 40 points: bonus, licence, Interac, CAD support, withdrawal speed, responsible gambling.
22bet and High Flyer Casino serve fundamentally different Canadian player needs. 22bet is an international operator licensed in Curacao and Kahnawake, offering 4,000+ games, live dealers, sports betting, and poker through 180+ studios. It appeals to players wanting breadth and crypto options. High Flyer Casino, launched in 2018 by Ellipse Entertainment Ltd, holds an active Ontario (iGO) licence, making it Canada's regulated choice for players in Ontario seeking government oversight and player protection. High Flyer emphasizes bingo and mainstream casino games with 5 studios. The core tension: Regulatory protection versus international reach and game variety. Quebecers seeking French support will lean toward 22bet; Ontario residents prioritizing safety will prefer High Flyer.
Welcome bonus
22bet lists a combo welcome bonus but does not disclose the amount. High Flyer's welcome bonus is not disclosed. Market median for Canadian-facing operators is C$1,000; average is C$2,313. Without specific figures from either operator, comparing effective bonus value is impossible. Neither operator discloses wagering requirements (market median is 42.5x), making it difficult to assess true bonus quality. 22bet's multi-studio network across 180+ providers may offer varied bonus structures by game, but these terms are not detailed. High Flyer's bonus terms are entirely undisclosed. Before depositing, players must contact each casino directly to verify bonus amounts, wagering multipliers, game contributions, and withdrawal restrictions. The absence of transparent bonus data on both sites warrants caution.
Licensing
High Flyer Casino holds an active Ontario iGO licence, the gold standard for Canadian players. IGO requires strict Know-Your-Customer verification, responsible gambling tools, dispute resolution through Ontario regulators, and segregated player funds. A player complaint escalates through Ontario's iGO process with potential regulatory enforcement. 22bet operates under Curacao and Kahnawake licences plus unspecified other jurisdictions (status unknown for all). These are grey-market regulators with weaker player protections than Canadian oversight. Complaints to Curacao or Kahnawake lack Ontario recourse and depend on those jurisdictions' enforcement, which varies substantially. For Ontario residents, iGO protection is material; for other Canadians, 22bet's international licensing offers breadth but no provincial safeguards.
Payments
22bet accepts Visa, Mastercard, Bitcoin, Ethereum, Skrill, Neteller, and Bank Transfer, but explicitly does not accept Interac (only 30% of Canadian operators support it). Bitcoin and Ethereum options serve crypto-native players with direct on-ramps. Withdrawal methods mirror deposits, but no processing times, minimum deposits, or maximum withdrawal limits are disclosed. High Flyer supports CAD currency but does not disclose its payment methods, deposit minimums, withdrawal caps, or clearing times. 22bet's lack of Interac is friction for players wanting bank-direct deposits; High Flyer's undisclosed payment structure prevents comparison. Neither operator publicly commits to withdrawal timeframes. Players must contact support to understand deposit minimums, withdrawal limits, and actual clearing speeds before committing funds.
Games
22bet operates 4,000+ games across 180+ studios including Pragmatic Play and Betsoft, plus live dealers, sportsbook, and poker room. This breadth appeals to players seeking slots, table games, live interaction, and sports betting within one app. Mobile instant-play is confirmed. High Flyer offers 5 studios (Pragmatic Play, Ready Play Gaming, Wild Streak Gaming, Hacksaw Gaming, Reel Kingdom) and focuses on bingo, with no live dealer, sportsbook, or poker. Game count and mobile experience for High Flyer are not disclosed. For variety-seeking or live-dealer players, 22bet wins decisively. For bingo enthusiasts, High Flyer may suffice, but limited studio count suggests a smaller library. Mobile functionality is critical for Canadian users; only 22bet confirms instant-play capability.
Support
22bet offers 24/7 support via live chat and email, with French language support available. This matters for Quebec players and those needing round-the-clock help. Phone support is not available. High Flyer's support channels, availability hours, and language options are not disclosed. For French-speaking Canadians and those requiring responsive service, 22bet has a clear advantage. High Flyer's silence on support accessibility is a transparency gap.
Who each fits
22bet suits international-minded Canadian players aged 19+ who want game breadth, live dealer action, sports betting, or poker integration. Its value tier D and trust score of 42 (below market average of 47.6) signal lower confidence; players should verify licensing and dispute resolution before committing. Crypto holders and Quebec French-speakers find clear advantages here. Not recommended for Ontario residents seeking regulatory protection; grey-market status means dispute escalation falls outside Canadian jurisdiction. Best for adventurous players comfortable with international operators and willing to self-monitor deposits.
High Flyer Casino is purpose-built for Ontario residents aged 19+ prioritizing safety. Its iGO licence, CAD currency support, Canadian legal entity (Ellipse Entertainment Ltd), and trust score of 60 (above market average of 47.6) deliver regulatory confidence. Bingo fans and low-friction casual players align well here. Value tier C and medium data confidence suggest transparency gaps, but Ontario oversight is material protection. Weak points: No French support rules out Quebec players; limited studios and no live dealer/sportsbook restrict game variety. Best for players choosing security and simplicity; worst for those chasing bonuses, crypto, or live action.
Our verdict
(a) Ontario resident wanting safety: High Flyer Casino (iGO licensed, Ontario jurisdiction, trust score 60). (b) Quebec French-speaker: 22bet (French support, Quebec available, 24/7 chat). (c) High-roller crypto user: 22bet (Bitcoin, Ethereum, 4000+ games, sportsbook, poker). (d) Mobile-first casual player: 22bet (confirmed instant-play, 4000 games) by default; High Flyer's mobile experience is not disclosed. For players in other provinces or without Ontario-specific needs, weigh 22bet's variety against its lower trust score and lack of Canadian regulation.
FAQ
- Which is better for Ontario residents?
- High Flyer Casino. It holds an active iGO (Ontario) licence, meaning player deposits are protected under Ontario regulation, disputes escalate through Ontario regulators, and the operator must comply with provincial gambling standards. 22bet is not Ontario licensed; complaints have no provincial recourse. For Ontario residents aged 19+, iGO protection is a material safety advantage.
- Which supports Interac?
- Neither operator prominently supports Interac. 22bet explicitly does not accept Interac and relies on Visa, Mastercard, crypto, e-wallets, and bank transfer. High Flyer's payment methods are not disclosed. Interac is used by approximately 30% of Canadian operators; players without crypto or international cards will need alternative methods or contact support directly.
- Which has faster withdrawals?
- Neither operator publicly discloses withdrawal processing times. 22bet accepts withdrawals via Visa, Mastercard, crypto, Skrill, Neteller, and bank transfer, but speeds vary by method and are not specified. High Flyer's withdrawal process is undisclosed. Contact each operator's support before signing up to confirm how long cash-outs take and which methods are fastest for your needs.
- Which is more trustworthy?
- High Flyer Casino (trust score 60 versus 42 for 22bet). High Flyer's Ontario iGO licence and Canadian legal entity offer regulatory oversight; 22bet's Curacao and Kahnawake licences carry weaker player protections. However, 22bet has operated since 2017 with confirmed 24/7 support. Both carry risk; iGO regulation meaningfully reduces it for Ontario players.
- Where can I get help if I am gambling too much?
- In Ontario, contact ConnexOntario at 1-866-531-2600. In Quebec, contact Jeu, aide et référence at 1-800-461-0140. Both offer free, confidential gambling addiction support, self-exclusion resources, and treatment referrals. Both 22bet and High Flyer display responsible gambling tools (self-exclusion, wager limits, cooling-off), but external helplines are independent and impartial.
- What makes 22bet different from High Flyer?
- 22bet is an international operator (180+ studios, 4000+ games, live dealer, sports betting, poker) licensed in Curacao and Kahnawake. It has no Ontario or Quebec regulatory oversight but offers breadth and crypto. High Flyer is Ontario regulated (iGO), has 5 studios, focuses on bingo, no live dealer or sportsbook, and prioritizes Canadian safety. Choose 22bet for variety; choose High Flyer for regulation.
Head-to-head breakdown
| Criterion | 22bet | High Flyer Casino |
|---|---|---|
| Top licence | No active licence on file | iGO |
| Ontario iGO licensed | No | Yes |
| Interac | No | N/A |
| CAD currency | N/A | Yes |
| French support | Yes | No |
| Trust score | 42/100 | 60/100 |
| Canadian friendliness | 15/100 | 50/100 |