By province
VLTs by province
VLTs (video lottery terminals) sit in bars, lounges and Legions across seven Canadian provinces. We're live in Saskatchewan and Manitoba, the rest are rolling out.
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VLTs are legal and common in these provinces, we're building the venue lists now. Each hub has the provincial VLT facts (regulator, legal age, responsible-gambling support) today.
Where are VLTs in Canada?
VLTs exist in seven provinces: Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland and Labrador. They're run by provincial Crown corporations and placed in age-restricted, liquor-licensed venues, bars, lounges, hotels, beverage rooms and Royal Canadian Legions, never in convenience stores.
Ontario and British Columbia have no VLTs: their electronic gaming lives inside casinos as slot machines, which is a different product. Looking for a casino instead? Our sister site, Casinos Near Me, covers every licensed casino in Canada.