HighRoller does not hold a iGaming Ontario licence in Ontario. Provincial protections (mediation, centralised self-exclusion, deposit caps) do not apply.

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HighRoller in Ontario

HighRoller offers a large catalogue of 5,000 games from Pragmatic Play, Microgaming and Push Gaming, and a welcome bonus of 300 free spins. The operator sits at a value tier B with a trust score of 54 and a Canadian friendliness score of 55, indicating moderate reliability and a reasonable level of local support. Ontario residents might be attracted by the generous free‑spin offer and the variety of payment options, including Interac e‑Transfer, Visa, Mastercard, crypto, Paysafe, Skrill and AstroPay. However, the lack of an iGO licence means that provincial safeguards are absent, which is a key consideration for players prioritising regulatory protection.

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Legal status

HighRoller is not licensed by iGaming Ontario, the provincial regulator that oversees online gambling in Ontario. Consequently, players on this platform are exposed to the grey‑market risk profile that applies to all unlicensed operators. The absence of a provincial licence removes the safety net of iGO’s dispute‑resolution services, deposit limits, and the ability to self‑exclude through the provincial system. If a player experiences a dispute, the only recourse is to seek resolution directly with the operator, which may be difficult if the operator is headquartered outside Canada. The legal age for online gambling in Ontario is 19; HighRoller does not enforce this age limit, so under‑age users could potentially access the site. The operator’s Canadian friendliness score of 55 suggests a moderate level of local compliance, but the lack of a licence remains a significant risk for Ontario residents who value regulatory oversight.

Payments

HighRoller accepts a broad range of CAD payment methods. Interac e‑Transfer is available, providing a familiar Canadian bank‑rail option with no additional fees and instant deposits. Visa and Mastercard are also accepted; while the operator does not disclose minimum or maximum limits or fees, these cards typically incur a small processing fee and a 24‑48 hour withdrawal window. Crypto deposits and withdrawals are supported, but processing times can vary from a few minutes to several hours depending on network congestion, and no fee information is provided. Paysafe, Skrill and AstroPay are also accepted; these e‑wallets usually offer instant deposits but may charge a nominal fee and have a 24‑48 hour withdrawal period. The combination of Interac and card options makes the platform accessible to most Ontario players, while the crypto route offers anonymity for those who prefer it. However, the lack of disclosed limits means players should monitor their own spending closely.

French language

HighRoller offers a French language interface and French‑speaking customer support, making it a viable option for Quebec residents who require a full French experience. The site’s terms and conditions are also available in French, ensuring that legal information is accessible to francophone players. For Ontario players, the French UI is a nice‑to‑have feature but not essential.

HighRoller is classified as tier B, indicating a moderate level of value relative to other operators. The trust score of 54 suggests average reliability, while the Canadian friendliness score of 55 reflects a moderate degree of local compliance. For Ontario residents, these figures imply that the operator is neither highly reputable nor particularly risky, but the absence of a provincial licence remains a key concern.

Our verdict

Ontario players who are comfortable with grey‑market operators and who value a large game selection and a generous free‑spin welcome bonus may consider HighRoller. Those who prioritise regulatory protection, provincial dispute resolution, and self‑exclusion should seek an iGO‑licensed alternative. In the same value tier, operators such as JackpotCity or SpinCasino offer similar game libraries and a comparable bonus structure but hold an iGO licence, providing a safer environment for Ontario residents.

Frequently asked questions

Is HighRoller legal in Ontario?
HighRoller is not licensed by iGaming Ontario, so it operates in the grey market. Ontario residents can access the site, but they forfeit provincial protections such as dispute resolution and self‑exclusion.
Does HighRoller support Interac?
Yes, HighRoller accepts Interac e‑Transfer for deposits, providing a convenient Canadian bank‑rail option.
What is the legal gambling age in Ontario?
The legal online gambling age in Ontario is 19 years old.
Where can I get help for problem gambling?
You can contact ConnexOntario at 1-866-531-2600 for support and resources.
Does HighRoller offer a French interface?
Yes, the site is available in French, including terms and conditions and customer support.
What payment methods does HighRoller accept in Ontario?
HighRoller accepts Interac e‑Transfer, Visa, Mastercard, crypto, Paysafe, Skrill and AstroPay for CAD transactions.

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