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Thrill in British Columbia

British Columbia residents who are drawn to a modern, crypto‑focused casino may notice Thrill because it markets a wide selection of games from 30 providers and offers a live‑dealer and sportsbook experience. The platform sits in value tier D, carries a trust score of 54 out of 100 and scores zero on the Canadian friendliness index, indicating limited local optimisation. For players comfortable using digital currencies and seeking a novel interface, Thrill presents an alternative to the province’s regulated monopoly, but the lack of a local licence and limited consumer safeguards should be weighed carefully before opening an account.

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Legal status

British Columbia runs a strict online gambling monopoly administered by the British Columbia Lottery Corporation (BCLC). Only operators licensed by BCLC may offer regulated casino services, and the province currently lists a single licensed operator. Thrill is not licensed by BCLC; it operates under Curacao and Anjouan licences, placing it in the grey market. While provincial law does not criminalise participation in unlicensed sites, players have no recourse to BCLC or provincial regulators if issues arise, such as withheld winnings or unfair game outcomes. Dispute resolution must rely on the operator’s internal policies, which are not overseen by a Canadian authority. The legal gambling age in BC is 19, meaning anyone under that age is prohibited from creating an account or depositing funds. Because Thrill is not subject to provincial oversight, standard consumer protections–such as mandatory responsible‑gaming reporting, independent audits, or guaranteed payout of winnings–are not guaranteed, increasing financial and legal risk for players.

Payments

Thrill does not accept Interac, the most common Canadian e‑transfer method, which limits convenience for many BC players who prefer direct bank transfers. Instead, the casino exclusively supports cryptocurrency deposits and withdrawals, including Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT and Litecoin. All crypto methods allow both deposit and withdrawal, charge no transaction fees, and process within roughly 24 hours, though actual blockchain confirmation times can vary. There is no CAD pricing on the site, so players must convert Canadian dollars to the chosen crypto, exposing them to exchange‑rate risk and potential volatility. Because no fiat options are offered, users without crypto wallets or knowledge of digital assets may find the payment ecosystem inaccessible. For those comfortable with crypto, the lack of fees and relatively quick processing can be attractive, but the absence of traditional banking routes means limited recourse if a transaction fails or is delayed.

French language

Thrill does not provide any French language support. The user interface, game descriptions, terms and conditions and customer service are offered only in English. For French‑speaking residents of British Columbia or neighboring Quebec, this means they must navigate the entire site without localisation, and live‑chat assistance is unavailable in French. The lack of French documentation may also hinder understanding of responsible‑gambling tools and dispute‑resolution policies, which could be a barrier for players who prefer or require services in French.

Thrill sits in value tier D, reflecting a lower overall value proposition compared with higher‑tier sites. Its trust score of 54 suggests moderate reliability but falls short of industry benchmarks. The Canadian friendliness score of zero indicates no specific adaptations for Canadian players, such as CAD pricing or French language support. For British Columbia residents, these metrics signal higher operational risk and limited local optimisation.

Our verdict

For British Columbia players who are experienced with cryptocurrency and are comfortable navigating an English‑only platform, Thrill may serve as a niche option for accessing a broad game library and live‑dealer content. However, the operator’s lack of a provincial licence, absence of Interac, no French support, and modest trust rating create significant drawbacks. Most players will find stronger consumer protections, faster fiat withdrawals and localised services with BCLC‑licensed alternatives such as PlayNow. If you value regulatory oversight and easy CAD banking, avoid Thrill and consider the province’s regulated monopoly or other licensed operators that rank higher on trust and Canadian friendliness.

Frequently asked questions

Is Thrill legal in British Columbia?
British Columbia operates a gambling monopoly through BCLC, and Thrill is not licensed by that regulator. The site operates in the grey market under Curacao and Anjouan licences. While playing is not illegal, there is no provincial oversight or consumer protection for users of Thrill.
Does Thrill support Interac?
No, Thrill does not accept Interac for deposits or withdrawals. The casino only offers cryptocurrency methods such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT and Litecoin, which require players to convert CAD into digital assets before transacting.
What is the legal gambling age in British Columbia?
The legal age for online gambling in British Columbia is 19. Residents must be at least 19 years old to create an account, deposit funds and place bets on any platform, including unlicensed sites like Thrill.
Where can I get help for problem gambling?
Players in British Columbia can call the BC Problem Gambling Help Line at 1-888-795-6111 or visit https://bcresponsiblegambling.ca/ for resources. Thrill also provides self‑exclusion and time‑out tools within its account settings.
Can I use French on Thrill?
Thrill does not offer French language support. All site content, game information and customer service are provided solely in English, which may be a barrier for French‑speaking users.

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