← Back to British Columbia
CAverageBritish Columbia · 19+

theScore Bet in British Columbia

For a British Columbia resident looking for a Canadian‑focused online casino, theScore Bet offers a familiar sports‑book brand that expanded into casino games in 2022. It sits in value tier C, carries a trust score of 60 out of 100 and a Canadian friendliness rating of 50, indicating a moderate level of local optimisation but limited regulatory backing. Players attracted by a broad game catalogue, live dealer options and the ability to wager in Canadian dollars may find theScore Bet appealing, provided they understand the grey‑market status and the lack of provincial oversight.

Play at theScore Bet

Legal status

British Columbia runs a strict online gambling monopoly through the British Columbia Lottery Corporation (BCLC). Only operators licensed by BCLC may offer regulated casino services, and currently the province lists a single licensed operator. TheScore Bet is licensed by the iGaming Ontario (iGO) authority, not by BCLC, and therefore operates in the grey market for BC residents. Playing on a grey‑market site is not illegal; adults 19+ may access the service, but the provincial regulator does not supervise the operator’s practices, dispute resolution or data protection. Consequently, players have limited recourse if a transaction dispute arises; they must rely on the operator’s internal complaints process and the iGO regulator, which does not have jurisdiction in BC. Consumer protections such as mandatory responsible‑gaming features, deposit limits and transparent terms are not guaranteed by provincial law, so users should verify the operator’s own policies. The legal age of 19 means anyone younger cannot legally open an account, and verification checks are expected to enforce this requirement.

Payments

theScore Bet supports Canadian‑dollar transactions, allowing players to deposit and withdraw without currency conversion fees. However, Interac, a common e‑transfer method in BC, is not accepted, which may inconvenience users who prefer bank‑to‑bank transfers. Accepted methods typically include credit cards (Visa, Mastercard), e‑wallets such as Skrill or Neteller, and possibly prepaid vouchers; exact options for BC are not listed in the source data, so users should check the payment page for any province‑specific methods. Processing times vary: Card deposits are usually instant, while e‑wallet withdrawals can take 24‑48 hours, and bank transfers may require 3‑5 business days. The operator does not disclose any hidden fees, but standard industry practice may include small processing charges on certain methods. Crypto payments are not mentioned, so they are presumed unavailable. This payment mix suits players comfortable with card or e‑wallet use, but those relying on Interac or direct bank e‑transfer will need to consider alternative providers or accept longer processing periods.

French language

theScore Bet does not offer a French language interface, live chat or terms and conditions. For French‑speaking residents of Quebec this is a significant limitation, as they cannot navigate the site or obtain support in their preferred language. In British Columbia, where French is not an official language, the lack of French support is less critical but may affect bilingual users who expect French options. Overall, the operator’s monolingual English offering reduces accessibility for francophone Canadians.

theScore Bet is classified as value tier C, reflecting a modest overall value proposition. Its trust score of 60 suggests average reliability, while a Canadian friendliness score of 50 indicates limited localisation for Canadian players. For BC residents, this means the site provides basic functionality and CAD pricing but lacks strong regulatory safeguards or extensive local features.

Our verdict

BC players who prioritize a wide game selection, live dealer tables and the ability to gamble in CAD may find theScore Bet acceptable, provided they are comfortable with a grey‑market operator and the absence of Interac. Those who value strong provincial regulation, French language support, or guaranteed dispute resolution should look to BCLC‑licensed alternatives such as PlayNow. Given the moderate trust score and limited consumer protections, theScore Bet is best suited for experienced gamblers who can manage their own risk and have alternative payment options. New or risk‑averse players are advised to choose a fully regulated BC operator.

Frequently asked questions

Is theScore Bet legal in British Columbia?
British Columbia runs a monopoly via BCLC; theScore Bet is licensed by iGO and operates in the grey market. It is not illegal for residents to play, but the province does not regulate the site.
Does theScore Bet support Interac?
No, Interac e‑transfer is not accepted by theScore Bet for deposits or withdrawals.
What is the legal gambling age here?
The legal online gambling age in British Columbia is 19 years old. Players must provide proof of age during registration.
Where can I get help for problem gambling?
You can contact the BC Problem Gambling Help Line at 1-888-795-6111 or use the GameSense Voluntary Self‑Exclusion program online.
Can I use Canadian dollars on theScore Bet?
Yes, theScore Bet supports CAD for both deposits and withdrawals, eliminating currency conversion fees.
Is French language support available?
theScore Bet does not provide a French interface, live chat, or French terms, limiting accessibility for francophone users.

Informational content. 19+. Play responsibly. Need help? BC Problem Gambling Help Line 1-888-795-6111