Our responsible gaming approach
Fallsview Casino encourages adult visitors to treat gambling as entertainment, not as income, a financial strategy, or a way to recover losses.
Information on this page is intended to help players set boundaries, recognize risk, use available tools, and seek support if gambling stops feeling fun or controlled.
Practical safer play rules
Set a firm budget before playing and only use money you can afford to lose.
Set time limits and take regular breaks away from the screen.
Avoid gambling when upset, stressed, intoxicated, or trying to escape personal problems.
Never chase losses. A losing session should not become a reason to raise stakes.
Keep gambling separate from bills, rent, savings, debt payments, and essential spending.
Account tools and limits
Licensed gambling operators may provide deposit limits, loss limits, wagering limits, session reminders, cool-off periods, and self-exclusion tools.
Use these tools early, not only after a problem appears. Limits are most effective when set before emotions, promotions, or losses influence decisions.
Warning signs
Warning signs can include hiding gambling activity, borrowing money to gamble, lying about losses, gambling longer than planned, feeling anxious when not gambling, or trying to win back losses urgently.
If gambling affects relationships, work, sleep, finances, or mental health, it may be time to stop and speak with a support professional.
Support resources
If you are in Ontario and need confidential help, ConnexOntario can provide mental health, addiction, and gambling support referrals.
You can also speak with trusted family, financial counsellors, healthcare providers, or local support organizations. Asking for help is a practical step, not a failure.
Protecting minors and vulnerable people
This website is intended for adults only. Gambling content should not be used by minors, and adults should keep devices, passwords, and payment methods secure.
Consider using parental controls, device restrictions, bank blocking tools, and content filters where appropriate.
Taking a break
A break can be short-term, such as stepping away for the day, or longer-term, such as self-exclusion. The right choice depends on your situation and level of risk.
If gambling feels difficult to control, taking a longer break and seeking support can help prevent harm.