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theScore Bet in Ontario

Ontario players looking for a home‑grown sportsbook and casino may be drawn to theScore Bet because it combines a recognizable media brand with a regulated Canadian licence. Launched in 2022, the platform operates under an iGaming Ontario (iGO) licence, which places it in the province’s open market rather than the grey‑market space. Its value tier is C, the trust score sits at 60 out of 100 and the Canadian‑friendliness rating is 50, indicating a middle‑of‑the‑road offering that is neither premium nor low‑cost. For gamblers who want to wager in Canadian dollars without dealing with offshore operators, theScore Bet presents a clear, locally regulated alternative.

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Legal status

theScore Bet is fully legal for Ontario residents who are at least 19 years old. The operator holds an active iGaming Ontario (iGO) licence, the regulatory body that oversees all online gambling in the province since the regulated market opened on 4 April 2022. This licence obliges theScore Bet to comply with provincial standards for player protection, including mandatory deposit‑limit tools, self‑exclusion mechanisms, and the ability for iGO to freeze or close accounts in cases of fraud or non‑compliance. Because the market is open, theScore Bet competes with other licensed operators rather than operating in the unregulated grey market, which means players are covered by Ontario’s consumer‑protection framework. In the event of a dispute, players can lodge a complaint with iGaming Ontario, which has the authority to investigate and enforce resolutions. The province’s legal age of 19 applies to both casino games and sports betting, and verification checks must confirm that users meet this threshold before any funds can be deposited or wagers placed.

Payments

Ontario users can fund their theScore Bet accounts in Canadian dollars, but the platform does not accept Interac, which is a common limitation for many Canadian players. Accepted methods include major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard), prepaid vouchers such as Paysafecard, and selected e‑wallets that support CAD. Processing times vary: Credit‑card deposits are typically instant, while voucher redemptions may take up to 15 minutes. Withdrawals to the same card or e‑wallet generally complete within 1–3 business days, though exact times depend on the chosen method and any additional verification steps. TheScore Bet does not list cryptocurrency as a payment option, and no hidden fees are disclosed on the site; however, players should check with their card issuer for any foreign‑transaction or processing fees that may apply. This combination works best for players who prefer traditional banking channels and are comfortable waiting a short period for withdrawals, but it may be less convenient for those who rely on Interac or crypto for instant transfers.

French language

theScore Bet does not provide a French language interface, live chat, or terms and conditions in French. While this does not affect Ontario players, who are primarily English‑speaking, it is a significant drawback for residents of Quebec or bilingual users in other provinces. The lack of French support means that French‑speaking customers must navigate the site in English, which could lead to misunderstandings about promotions, wagering requirements, or responsible‑gambling tools. Operators that offer full French localisation are generally preferred by the province’s francophone market.

TheScore Bet sits in value tier C, indicating a mid‑range offering in terms of bonuses and game selection. Its trust score of 60 suggests moderate reliability; players can expect basic protections but should remain vigilant. The Canadian‑friendliness score of 50 reflects limited localisation, such as the absence of French support, but the presence of CAD pricing and an iGO licence provides essential provincial compliance.

Our verdict

Ontario residents who value a regulated environment, want to bet in Canadian dollars, and do not require Interac or French language support may find theScore Bet a suitable choice. Its mid‑tier positioning and moderate trust rating make it appropriate for casual gamblers who are comfortable with standard deposit methods and can tolerate average bonus offers. Players who prioritize fast Interac deposits, extensive French localisation, or a higher trust rating should consider alternatives such as other iGO‑licensed operators in the higher tiers. Overall, theScore Bet is a viable option for 19‑plus players seeking a reputable, locally regulated sportsbook and casino, provided they are aware of its payment limitations.

Frequently asked questions

Is theScore Bet legal in Ontario?
Yes, theScore Bet is legally available to Ontario residents who are 19 or older. It holds an active iGaming Ontario licence, which provides provincial consumer protections and compliance with local gambling regulations.
Does theScore Bet support Interac?
No, Interac is not accepted by theScore Bet. Players can use credit cards, prepaid vouchers and selected e‑wallets that support CAD instead.
What is the legal gambling age in Ontario?
The legal age for online casino and sports betting in Ontario is 19 years. TheScore Bet must verify age before allowing deposits or wagers.
Where can I get help for problem gambling?
Problem gambling assistance is available through ConnexOntario at 1-866-531-2600. TheScore Bet also participates in the Ontario Self‑Exclusion program via iGaming Ontario.
Are there French language options on theScore Bet?
theScore Bet does not offer a French user interface, live chat, or French terms and conditions, which may limit accessibility for francophone players.

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