The top 10 land-based casinos in Canada: According to players
The BonusFinder team looked at thousands of user reviews across Google, TripAdvisor, and Yelp, these are the 10 highest-rated land-based casinos in Canada, ranked by overall player satisfaction and experience.
Each casino’s score is displayed on a 1–10 scale and reflects both review quality and review volume, with ratings weighted by the number of reviews across all three platforms. This methodology ensures the rankings highlight casinos that consistently deliver great player experiences, rather than those boosted by a small number of high ratings.
1. Diamond Tooth Gertie’s Gambling Hall (Yukon)
Canada’s highest-rated casino proves that authenticity can outperform scale. Located in Dawson City, Diamond Tooth Gertie’s stands out for its historic atmosphere, live entertainment, and consistently positive feedback across review platforms. As Canada’s oldest casino, it is especially loved by players who repeatedly highlight its character, friendliness, and unique Gold Rush–era experience.
2. Casino de Montréal (Quebec)
As the largest casino in Canada, Casino de Montréal pairs scale with strong user satisfaction. Reviewers praise the wide game selection, nightlife options, and overall energy of the venue, making it the top performer in Quebec and a consistent national leader.
3. Fallsview Casino Resort (Ontario)
Overlooking Niagara Falls, this destination casino combines gambling, hospitality, and entertainment. Players consistently rate Fallsview highly for its atmosphere, hotel integration, and event programming, cementing its position as Ontario’s highest-rated casino.
4. River Rock Casino Resort (British Columbia)
British Columbia’s top-ranked casino scores highly for its resort-style amenities, proximity to Vancouver, and overall quality of service. User reviews frequently mention the balance between gaming, dining, and accommodation.
5. Caesars Windsor (Ontario)
A long-established name in Canadian gaming, Caesars Windsor continues to earn strong reviews thanks to its entertainment offerings, professional service, and reliable casino experience that appeals to both locals and visitors.
6. Grey Eagle Resort and Casino (Alberta)
Grey Eagle is Alberta’s top-rated casino according to users. Reviewers consistently point to live events, dining options, and customer service as key strengths, helping it outperform several larger competitors in the province.
7. Casino Rama Resort (Ontario)
Casino Rama’s loyal visitor base and strong entertainment schedule drive high user satisfaction. Players value the resort’s concert lineup and gaming floor, keeping it firmly in Canada’s top ten.
8. Casino du Lac-Leamy (Quebec)
Located near Ottawa, Casino du Lac-Leamy earns praise for its modern design, game variety, and atmosphere. Its consistently strong reviews place it among Quebec’s best-performing casinos.
9. Parq Vancouver (British Columbia)
One of Canada’s newer casino complexes, Parq Vancouver scores well for design, dining, and overall experience. Users highlight its modern feel and central location as key advantages.
10. Club Regent Casino (Manitoba)
Club Regent stands out as Manitoba’s highest-rated casino. Reviewers frequently mention its comfortable layout, variety of games, and reliable entertainment, earning it a place in the national top ten.
Canada’s Best Casinos by Region
Alberta
Alberta is one of Canada’s most competitive casino markets, with 26 land-based casinos and an average review score of 3.90 out of 5. The province’s top performers are Evergreen Park Casino, Grey Eagle Resort and Casino, and River Cree Resort and Casino, all of which score well for service quality, entertainment, and overall experience. User reviews in Alberta suggest that casinos offering a strong balance of gaming and live events tend to perform best.
Top 3 in Alberta (avg review score across the 3 platforms):
- Evergreen Park Casino (4.28)
- Grey Eagle Resort and Casino (4.26)
- River Cree Resort and Casino (4.17)
British Columbia
British Columbia has 30 casinos, with an average review score of 3.78 out of 5. St. Eugene Golf Resort and Casino leads the province, followed by Billy Barker Casino and Lake City Casino Vernon. The data shows that destination-style casinos and resort venues often outperform larger urban casinos when it comes to user satisfaction.
Top 3 in British Columbia:
- St. Eugene Golf Resort and Casino (4.30)
- Billy Barker Casino (4.22)
- Lake City Casino Vernon (4.03)
Manitoba
With just 5 casinos, Manitoba stands out for its strong performance, recording an average review score of 4.07 out of 5. South Beach Casino tops the rankings, closely followed by Club Regent Casino and Sand Hills Casino, indicating a consistently high standard across the province.
Top 3 in Manitoba:
- South Beach Casino (4.19)
- Club Regent Casino (4.16)
- Sand Hills Casino (4.16)
New Brunswick
New Brunswick’s 2 casinos achieve an impressive average review score of 4.15 out of 5, one of the highest regional averages in Canada. Grey Rock Casino narrowly leads the province ahead of Casino New Brunswick, suggesting broadly positive and consistent user experiences across both venues.
Top casinos in New Brunswick:
- Grey Rock Casino (4.15)
- Casino New Brunswick (4.14)
Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia has 2 casinos, with an average review score of 3.76 out of 5. Casino Nova Scotia Halifax ranks highest in the province, outperforming Casino Nova Scotia Sydney, driven by stronger review consistency and higher overall satisfaction.
Top casinos in Nova Scotia:
- Casino Nova Scotia Halifax (3.84)
- Casino Nova Scotia Sydney (3.67)
Ontario
Ontario is Canada’s largest casino market, featuring 26 casinos and an average review score of 3.89 out of 5. Fallsview Casino Resort leads the province, followed by Caesars Windsor and Casino Rama Resort. User reviews in Ontario consistently favour destination casinos that combine gaming with hotels, dining, and entertainment.
Top 3 in Ontario:
- Fallsview Casino Resort (4.28)
- Caesars Windsor (4.21)
- Casino Rama Resort (4.17)
Prince Edward Island
Prince Edward Island has 2 casinos, with a strong average review score of 4.08 out of 5. Red Shores Casino Charlottetown clearly leads the region, ahead of Red Shores Casino Summerside, reflecting higher player satisfaction at the Charlottetown venue.
Top casinos in Prince Edward Island:
- Red Shores Casino Charlottetown (4.25)
- Red Shores Casino Summerside (3.90)
Quebec
Quebec‘s casino sector includes 4 major venues and boasts one of the highest regional averages at 4.25 out of 5. Casino de Montréal dominates the province, followed by Casino du Lac-Leamy and Casino de Charlevoix, highlighting Quebec’s strong performance in large-scale, experience-led casinos.
Top 3 in Quebec:
- Casino de Montréal (4.36)
- Casino du Lac-Leamy (4.33)
- Casino de Charlevoix (4.25)
Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan is home to 9 casinos, with an average review score of 4.08 out of 5, indicating consistently positive player feedback. Bear Claw Casino leads the province, followed closely by Painted Hand Casino and Dakota Dunes Casino.
Top 3 in Saskatchewan:
- Bear Claw Casino (4.23)
- Painted Hand Casino (4.19)
- Dakota Dunes Casino (4.19)
Yukon
The Yukon has a single land-based casino, the Diamond Tooth Gertie’s Gambling Hall, which also ranks as the highest-rated casino in Canada overall. With an average review score of 4.49 out of 5, it outperforms every other casino in the country, driven by strong review volumes and a uniquely memorable player experience.
Top casino in Yukon:
- Diamond Tooth Gertie’s Gambling Hall (4.49)
Methodology
This ranking is based on an analysis of publicly available user reviews from Google Reviews, TripAdvisor, and Yelp for land-based casinos in Canada. For each casino, ratings were weighted by the number of reviews on each platform to reflect both quality and volume of user feedback. Scores were then normalised to a 1–10 scale. When a casino lacked coverage on one or more platforms, its score was calculated using the available data with a light penalty applied to reflect lower review coverage, ensuring fairness while still rewarding broader user consensus. Rankings are entirely user-driven and do not take into account expert opinions, commercial relationships, or casino size.
