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High Flyer Casino in New Brunswick

High Flyer Casino, launched in 2018 and operating under an iGO licence, is one of the few offshore platforms that explicitly supports Canadian dollars. For New Brunswick residents, the casino lands in value tier C, carries a trust score of 60 out of 100 and a Canadian‑friendliness rating of 50. These metrics suggest a moderate level of reliability and a decent selection of local‑focused features, such as CAD‑denominated balances and a bingo offering. Players weighing cost, game variety and the ability to gamble in their native currency may find High Flyer appealing, but they should also weigh the province’s grey‑market stance and the operator’s limited regulatory oversight before opening an account.

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Legal status

New Brunswick’s regulatory framework classifies online casino activity as a grey market that is tolerated rather than formally licensed. The province’s Gaming Control Branch does not issue licences to offshore operators, and there are currently zero provincially licensed online casinos. High Flyer Casino holds an active licence from the iGO authority, which is recognised in several jurisdictions but not by New Brunswick’s regulator. Consequently, the casino is legally accessible to adults 19 and older, but players have no provincial recourse if a dispute arises over withdrawals, account closure or game fairness. The province’s legal age of 19 applies to all forms of online gambling, meaning that anyone under that age is prohibited from creating an account or depositing funds. Because the operator is not provincially regulated, consumer protections such as mandatory deposit limits, independent auditing or a local dispute‑resolution service are not guaranteed. Players must rely on the operator’s internal policies and the iGO licence terms for any grievance, and may need to pursue cross‑border legal channels if issues cannot be resolved directly with the casino.

Payments

High Flyer Casino supports Canadian dollars, allowing players to fund their accounts without currency conversion fees. The platform does not accept Interac, which is a common limitation for New Brunswick users who prefer direct bank transfers. Accepted methods include major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard), e‑wallets such as Skrill and Neteller, and several cryptocurrency options, though the exact coins are not disclosed. Processing times vary: Credit‑card deposits are typically instant, e‑wallets clear within 15‑30 minutes, while crypto deposits may take up to an hour depending on network congestion. Withdrawal speeds follow a similar pattern, with e‑wallets often the fastest (24‑48 hours) and credit‑card payouts taking 3‑5 business days. The operator does not list any hidden fees for deposits, but some e‑wallets or crypto gateways may impose their own charges. This payment mix suits players comfortable with digital wallets or crypto, but those who rely on Interac or direct bank transfers will need to consider alternative methods or look for a different operator that offers those options.

French language

High Flyer Casino does not provide a French language interface, live chat or terms and conditions. For New Brunswick residents, who are predominantly English‑speaking, the lack of French support is a minor inconvenience. However, for French‑speaking Canadians in neighboring Quebec or bilingual users, the absence of French localisation could hinder navigation and understanding of wagering rules, potentially increasing the risk of misinterpretation. Players seeking a fully French‑compatible experience should consider operators that explicitly advertise French UI and support.

High Flyer sits in value tier C, indicating average overall value compared with other Canadian‑focused sites. Its trust score of 60 suggests moderate reliability; players should exercise caution and verify policies before large deposits. The Canadian friendliness score of 50 reflects limited localisation and payment options for Canadian users, meaning the casino meets basic expectations but lacks deeper market integration.

Our verdict

High Flyer Casino is accessible to New Brunswick players and offers CAD balances, which is a clear advantage for those wanting to avoid currency conversion. The moderate trust score and tier C rating mean the site provides a functional experience but does not excel in regulatory protection or localisation. Players comfortable navigating an English‑only site, who can use credit cards or e‑wallets, and who accept the risk of limited provincial oversight may find it suitable for casual bingo and slot play. Conversely, users who prioritize strong consumer protections, Interac deposits, or French language support should consider alternatives that are provincially licensed or have higher trust metrics. For those seeking a more secure environment, looking at operators with Ontario licences and higher trust scores would be advisable.

Frequently asked questions

Is High Flyer Casino legal in New Brunswick?
New Brunswick tolerates grey‑market operators, so High Flyer is accessible to adults 19+, but it is not regulated by the provincial gaming authority and offers no local consumer protection.
Does High Flyer Casino support Interac?
No, Interac is not listed among the accepted payment methods for High Flyer Casino.
What is the legal gambling age in New Brunswick?
The legal age for online gambling in New Brunswick is 19 years old.
Where can I get help for problem gambling?
You can reach the New Brunswick Problem Gambling Hotline at 1-800-461-1234 for confidential support.
Can I use Canadian dollars on High Flyer Casino?
Yes, the site supports CAD balances, allowing you to deposit and wager without currency conversion.
Is French language support available on High Flyer Casino?
No, the casino does not offer a French interface, live chat, or French terms and conditions.

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