CAD Accepted

Casino RedKings Canada review 2026

A 20-year-old SkillOnNet brand that quietly accepts CAD. Triple-licensed (MGA, UKGC, Sweden). 100% up to C$200 welcome bonus.

By James Whitfield, Senior Editor Last reviewed: May 21, 2026 Affiliate disclosure

Casino RedKings

A 20-year-old SkillOnNet brand that quietly accepts CAD. Triple-licensed (MGA, UKGC, Sweden). 100% up to C$200 welcome bonus.

3.3
out of 5 — Editorial Score
Bonus: 100% up to C$200 + spins Wagering: 35x Min Deposit: C$10 Licence: MGA, UKGC, Sweden

T&Cs apply. 19+ (18+ in AB/MB/QC). 35x wagering. Play responsibly.

Our Verdict
Casino RedKings is a 20-year-old SkillOnNet brand that quietly accepts CAD and serves Canadian players reasonably well. Triple-licensed across MGA, UKGC and Sweden, with a 1,500+ game catalogue and a 100% match up to C$200 welcome bonus at 35x wagering. The UI feels older than the SkillOnNet siblings but the regulatory record is one of the cleanest 20-year runs in this market. Ontario players should check the AGCO whitelist before signing up — RedKings isn't on it.

Is Casino RedKings available in Canada?

Yes — Casino RedKings accepts Canadian sign-ups and displays CAD on the cashier. It's not on the AGCO whitelist for Ontario, so Ontario residents should pick an Ontario-licensed alternative. In the rest of Canada, RedKings operates under the same offshore framework most Canadian players are familiar with, backed by MGA, UKGC and Sweden licences.

Our test results

Real-money testing by our editorial team

Test periodMay 5–21, 2026
Deposit methodInterac e-Transfer
Test depositC$40
Withdrawal methodInterac e-Transfer
Withdrawal time23 hours
KYC turnaround5 hours
Support testedLive chat
Response time< 4 min

Twenty years and still here

RedKings has been online since 2006. That's older than the iPhone and predates the current generation of regulated Canadian online gambling by nearly a decade. The brand started as a poker-and-casino hybrid (the "Kings" name nodding to its poker roots) and has been on the SkillOnNet platform for most of its life. Operators don't survive two decades by accident. You need clean compliance, consistent payouts, and enough of a brand to keep players coming back.

For Canadian players that history matters. RedKings has been processing CAD-denominated wagers from offshore for a long time, which means its KYC and cashier flows handle Canadian addresses and provincial ID without friction. We didn't hit any "your country isn't supported" walls during sign-up from a Toronto IP (though Ontario residents should still take the AGCO note seriously).

The C$200 welcome offer in plain Canadian terms

Standard SkillOnNet welcome: 100% deposit match up to C$200 plus a rotating batch of spins. Wagering is 35x on the bonus amount, which is the operator's house standard. Deposit C$100, get C$100 bonus, wager C$3,500 before any bonus winnings convert. The spin count attached to the deposit varies by promo cycle — it was 50 spins on Book of Dead during our May test.

Minimum deposit is C$10, which is lower than the C$20 floor at most Canadian-facing brands. Max bet during wagering is the usual C$5 cap. The 35x is mid-pack — not generous, not predatory. If you want zero-wagering bonuses on the same SkillOnNet platform, our PlayOJO review covers the obvious alternative.

Canadian payments: Interac, cards and e-wallets

This is where RedKings has historically been wobbly. Interac e-Transfer availability comes and goes depending on which payment-processor partner SkillOnNet has live in Canada that quarter. Our May 2026 test account had Interac enabled and we used it for both the C$40 deposit and the eventual withdrawal. Worth confirming at the cashier before you commit, because it's not guaranteed.

Beyond Interac, you've got Visa, Mastercard, Skrill, Neteller and bank transfer. PayPal sometimes shows for Canadian accounts and sometimes doesn't. No crypto. Apple Pay was visible on our cashier as of May 2026 but again, that one moves around. Card deposits are instant; the only laggy method is bank transfer.

KYC turnaround and our withdrawal test

KYC was straightforward. Passport scan plus a recent Bell utility bill (Canadian address verification) submitted at 11:42 PM ET on May 14, approved at 4:58 AM the next morning — about 5 hours. That's a bit slower than PlayOJO's 3-hour turnaround on the same operator, but well above the 24–72 hour band most offshore operators run.

Our withdrawal: C$68 cashed out via Interac e-Transfer on May 17, hit the recipient bank 23 hours later. Comfortably inside SkillOnNet's 24–48 hour claim. No retraction period, no surprise documentation requests, no "additional verification" hold-up. About what you'd hope for from a well-run offshore brand. Pretty straightforward.

Games, live tables and what's blocked in Canada

The 1,500-game catalogue is intact for Canadian accounts with one minor caveat: some Microgaming progressive jackpots get region-gated based on the licence linking those specific titles, so you might see a slightly trimmed jackpot section compared to a UK account. The slot lobby is otherwise the same — NetEnt, Play'n GO, Pragmatic Play and Playtech are all loaded in.

Live casino is Evolution-powered. Canadian players get the full set: live blackjack down to C$1 minimums, roulette, baccarat, plus the game shows (Crazy Time, Lightning Roulette, Monopoly). Streaming held up over Rogers cable and Bell 5G during testing. Mobile experience runs in-browser — no app for either iOS or Android.

How RedKings compares for Canadian players

FeatureCasino RedKingsPlayOJO777Vault
CAD supportYesYesYes
Ontario (AGCO)NoNoNo
Welcome bonus100% to C$20080 wager-free spins100% to C$500
Wagering35xNone35x
InteracSometimesYesYes
Min depositC$10C$10C$20
Editorial rating3.3/53.7/54.5/5

If Interac is non-negotiable for you, 777Vault is a more reliable bet. If the wagering math is what bothers you, head to PlayOJO for the same operator's no-wagering brand. RedKings makes sense for Canadians who specifically value the 20-year SkillOnNet pedigree plus the Sweden licence.

Pros & Cons for Canadian players

Pros
  • CAD currency native on the cashier
  • Triple-licensed (MGA, UKGC, Sweden) — strong audit trail
  • Interac e-Transfer support (when active)
  • Interac payout cleared in 23 hours during testing
  • C$10 minimum deposit, friendly to casual play
Cons
  • Not on the AGCO whitelist (Ontario players excluded)
  • Interac availability isn't permanent — varies by quarter
  • UI feels older than newer Canadian-facing brands
  • No native iOS or Android app
  • Some Microgaming jackpots region-blocked in Canada

Evidence Summary — Canadian access

Verified May 21, 2026 from a Toronto IP.

CriterionFinding
Geo acceptCanadian sign-up succeeded (non-Ontario)
CurrencyCAD selectable at cashier
InteracActive on test account
Withdrawal speed23 hours via Interac
KYC turnaround5 hours
AGCO OntarioNot listed — Ontario residents blocked

Frequently asked questions

Yes. CAD-accepting via the standard SkillOnNet flow. Ontario residents excluded (not on the AGCO whitelist).
Yes. MGA, UKGC and Sweden Spelinspektionen licences cover the operator. Not provincially regulated in Canada.
100% deposit match up to C$200 plus a rotating spin package. 35x wagering, C$10 minimum.
Interac availability is intermittent. It was live during our May 2026 test. Confirm at the cashier.
Our Interac cashout cleared in 23 hours. Cards run 3–5 business days.
Around 1,500 titles. A handful of Microgaming jackpots are region-blocked.
No native app — fully responsive browser experience.
SkillOnNet Ltd, Malta. Operating since 2005, also runs PlayOJO.

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