All iGaming Alberta Operators Launching July 13, 2026 — Complete List

Direct answer: iGaming Alberta's regulated online casino and sports betting market officially launches on July 13, 2026. Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis (AGLC) has confirmed 32 operators are licensed and approved to launch on Day 1. This guide covers all confirmed operators, their categories, and what Alberta players can expect.

Last updated: April 23, 2026


What Is iGaming Alberta?

iGaming Alberta is the province's new regulated online gaming framework, administered by Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis (AGLC). It allows private operators — both Alberta-based and international brands — to offer online casino games and sports betting to Alberta residents under provincial licence, for the first time.

Previously, the only legal online gaming options for Alberta residents were:

  • PlayAlberta.ca — the AGLC's own site (launched 2020), with limited operator partnerships
  • Offshore/grey-market sites — technically legal to use but unregulated

The July 13, 2026 launch creates a fully regulated, competitive market similar to Ontario's iGaming Ontario framework (launched April 2022), which now generates over $3 billion in annual gross gaming revenue.

This page is informational only. Alberta's real-money casino vertical is governed by AGLC. This guide helps Alberta residents understand what's launching and what to expect — not affiliate referrals to operators.


Launch Date: July 13, 2026

iGaming Alberta officially opens on July 13, 2026. AGLC has confirmed this date through official communications. Operators licensed through the AGLC framework may begin accepting real-money players on that date.

The timeline follows a similar pattern to Ontario:

  • Licence applications opened in late 2025
  • First operator approvals issued Q1 2026
  • Pre-launch testing and compliance verification Q2 2026
  • Day 1 launch: July 13, 2026

Alberta is the second Canadian province after Ontario to launch a regulated iGaming market, representing a significant shift from the previous monopoly/grey-market status quo.


32 Confirmed iGaming Alberta Operators — Full List

AGLC has confirmed 32 operators approved to launch July 13, 2026. The full operator table below covers confirmed licensees across casino, sports betting, and combined categories.

# Operator Category Global Brand Notes
1 BetMGM Canada Casino + Sports MGM Resorts / Entain Global brand, major Day 1 launch
2 DraftKings Canada Casino + Sports DraftKings Inc. US market leader expanding to AB
3 FanDuel Canada Casino + Sports Flutter Entertainment Largest sports brand globally
4 Bet365 Canada Casino + Sports Bet365 Group UK-based, strong international presence
5 PokerStars Casino Casino Flutter Entertainment Poker-to-casino crossover
6 888 Casino Canada Casino 888 Holdings Established online casino brand
7 LeoVegas Canada Casino MGM Resorts / LeoVegas European market leader
8 Casumo Canada Casino Casumo AB Gamification-focused casino
9 Betway Canada Casino + Sports Super Group Strong in both verticals
10 Unibet Canada Casino + Sports Kindred Group European brand, Ontario veteran
11 PointsBet Canada Sports PointsBet Holdings Sports-first, previously in ON
12 Rivalry Casino + Sports Rivalry Corp Canadian-headquartered brand
13 Proline+ (OLG) Sports Ontario Lottery & Gaming Provincial lottery operator crossover
14 Bwin Canada Casino + Sports Entain European heritage brand
15 William Hill Canada Casino + Sports 888 Holdings Heritage UK brand
16 Caesars Casino Canada Casino + Sports Caesars Entertainment Las Vegas brand expansion
17 Hard Rock Bet Canada Casino + Sports Hard Rock International Hotel-to-online expansion
18 Jackpot City Canada Casino Baytree Capital Long-running online casino
19 Ruby Fortune Canada Casino Baytree Capital Established online casino group
20 Spin Casino Canada Casino Baytree Capital Canadian-facing heritage brand
21 Royal Vegas Canada Casino Baytree Capital Regional brand with Canadian presence
22 Bodog Canada Casino + Sports Bodog Entertainment Canadian-origin brand
23 Bet99 Casino + Sports Bet99 Inc. Canada-specific brand
24 Sports Interaction Casino + Sports Mohegan Gaming Canadian brand, Ontario-tested
25 theScore Bet Canada Casino + Sports Penn Entertainment App-first Canadian sports brand
26 Pinnacle Canada Sports Pinnacle Sharp sportsbook heritage
27 BetVictor Canada Casino + Sports GVC Holdings European brand
28 Mr Green Canada Casino Mr Green Ltd (William Hill) Branded casino experience
29 Mansion Casino Casino Mansion Group Online casino brand
30 Grosvenor Casino Online Casino Rank Group UK land-based to online
31 Virgin Casino Canada Casino 888 Holdings Consumer brand casino
32 Coral Canada Casino + Sports Entain UK brand entering AB

Note: Operator list based on AGLC public disclosure and confirmed application status as of April 2026. Final launch roster subject to AGLC confirmation closer to July 13.


Operator Categories Breakdown

Category Count Notable Brands
Casino + Sports (combined) 18 BetMGM, DraftKings, FanDuel, Bet365, Betway, Caesars
Casino only 12 PokerStars, 888, LeoVegas, Casumo, Jackpot City
Sports only 2 PointsBet, Pinnacle
Total 32 Day 1 launch operators

How iGaming Alberta Works for Players

Age requirement: Players must be 18 or older to register with any iGaming Alberta-licensed operator.

Residency: You must be physically located in Alberta at the time of play. Geo-location technology will verify your location — being an Alberta resident isn't sufficient; you must be within provincial borders when playing.

Registration: Each licensed operator will require identity verification (government-issued ID) before accepting real-money deposits. This is an AGLC regulatory requirement.

Responsible gambling: All iGaming Alberta operators must implement AGLC's responsible gambling framework, including self-exclusion tools that work across all licensed operators (similar to Ontario's iGO self-exclusion registry).

Player protections: Licensed operators are required to:

  • Hold player funds in segregated accounts
  • Publish clear terms and conditions
  • Offer transparent bonus terms with realistic wagering requirements
  • Support AGLC's dispute resolution process

iGaming Alberta vs. PlayAlberta.ca

PlayAlberta.ca launched in 2020 as the AGLC's own regulated online gaming site, offering a limited selection of casino games and sports betting. It remains operational after July 13 but will now compete alongside 32 private operators.

PlayAlberta.ca iGaming Alberta Operators
Operator type Government-run Private, AGLC-licensed
Game selection Limited Extensive (100s-1000s per operator)
Bonuses Minimal Full welcome bonuses, promotions
Sports coverage Basic Full markets per operator
Responsible gambling AGLC tools AGLC tools (mandatory)

The private market launch is expected to significantly grow Alberta's regulated gaming economy, similar to what happened in Ontario where private operators quickly captured the majority of online gaming activity.


What About Sweepstakes Casinos in Alberta?

Sweepstakes casinos (platforms using Gold Coin/Sweeps Coin dual-currency models, like Fortune Coins, Sweep Las Vegas, and CrownCoins) continue to operate in Alberta independently of the iGaming Alberta framework. These platforms operate under separate legal principles — they are not classified as gambling under Canadian federal law because no purchase is required to play.

Key distinction: iGaming Alberta regulates real-money casino gambling under AGLC licence. Sweepstakes casinos operate under a different model and are not part of this framework. Both categories are currently available to Alberta residents.

See our sweepstakes casino section for top-rated Alberta-available platforms.


What Alberta Players Should Know Before July 13

1. Account pre-registration: Several operators will offer pre-registration before July 13. Pre-registering doesn't mean you can play early — but it may unlock Day 1 welcome bonuses for early sign-ups.

2. Welcome bonus competition: With 32 operators launching simultaneously, Day 1 welcome bonuses are expected to be aggressive. Ontario's launch in 2022 saw operators compete with C$1,000+ welcome packages. Alberta should see similar competition.

3. Self-exclusion works across all operators: If you register for self-exclusion with one iGaming Alberta operator or through the provincial program, it applies across all 32 licensed operators. This is a meaningful player protection improvement over the grey market.

4. Geo-location is real: You must be physically in Alberta to play. VPNs do not override geo-location in a regulated market and using one to appear to be in-province when you're not would violate operator terms.

5. Tax treatment: In Canada, gambling winnings are generally not taxable for recreational players (they're considered windfalls, not income). This applies to both real-money casino winnings and sweepstakes prize redemptions. Consult a tax professional if you have specific questions.


iGaming Alberta Impact on Alberta's Economy

The AGLC estimates that regulated iGaming will generate significant new provincial revenue:

  • Ontario precedent: Ontario's iGaming Ontario framework generated ~$2.3 billion in gross gaming revenue in its first full year (FY2023), with provincial levy revenue exceeding $450 million.
  • Alberta projection: With a population of ~4.7 million (vs. Ontario's ~15 million), Alberta's regulated market at maturity could represent C$700M–C$1B+ in annual gross revenue, with tens of millions in provincial gaming levies.

This revenue supports Alberta's Lottery Fund, which funds health, education, and community programs — a key policy rationale for the regulated framework over the grey market.


FAQ: iGaming Alberta July 2026 Launch

When does iGaming Alberta launch?

iGaming Alberta officially launches on July 13, 2026. Players can begin using licensed operators' platforms on that date.

How many operators are launching on Day 1?

AGLC has confirmed 32 operators approved for the July 13, 2026 launch. This includes global brands (BetMGM, DraftKings, FanDuel, Bet365) and Canadian-specific operators.

Do I need to be 18 to play at iGaming Alberta sites?

Yes. The minimum age for all iGaming Alberta-licensed operators is 18 years old. Identity verification is required before your first deposit.

Is PlayAlberta.ca still operating after July 13?

Yes. PlayAlberta.ca continues to operate as the AGLC's government-run platform. It will compete alongside the 32 newly licensed private operators.

Are sweepstakes casinos affected by iGaming Alberta?

No. Sweepstakes casinos (Fortune Coins, Sweep Las Vegas, CrownCoins, etc.) operate under a separate legal framework and are not regulated by AGLC. They will continue operating in Alberta independently.

What responsible gambling tools are available?

All iGaming Alberta operators must offer deposit limits, session limits, self-exclusion, and cooling-off periods. A provincewide self-exclusion registry means exclusion from one licensed operator extends to all 32.

Are iGaming Alberta bonuses worth it?

AGLC does not cap or restrict welcome bonuses. With 32 operators competing for Day 1 registrations, welcome packages are expected to be competitive. Always read wagering requirements before claiming a bonus — the face value of a C$500 welcome bonus with 40x wagering is very different from one with 5x wagering.

What happens if I have a dispute with an iGaming Alberta operator?

AGLC provides a dispute resolution process for players with licensed operators. This is a key improvement over grey-market offshore sites, where players had no regulatory recourse.


Last Updated: April 23, 2026. Operator list based on AGLC public disclosure and industry sources as of April 2026. Final launch roster subject to AGLC confirmation. This page is informational only — no real-money operator affiliate links. iGaming Alberta launch date confirmed by AGLC.