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Responsible gambling

Responsible Gambling at Kawartha Downs Casino

At Kawartha Downs Casino, we take responsible gambling seriously. Our goal is to provide a safe and enjoyable gaming experience for all our patrons.

To help you maintain control over your play, we offer various tools:

  • Voluntary Self-Exclusion: You can remove yourself from access to OLG's gaming sites in Ontario.
  • Deposit Limits: Set limits on how much money you want to deposit into your account.
  • Time-Outs: Take a break from gaming for a specified period.

We also encourage responsible play by displaying and distributing information about provincial and national help services, such as ConnexOntario, local problem gambling counseling services, and other Canadian support organizations specializing in gambling-related harm. If you need confidential help, please reach out to these resources:

  • Phone numbers
  • Websites

Our on-site staff is trained to assist patrons with their gaming habits. They can provide information about responsible play tools and direct you to our information kiosks.

Responsible Gambling Messaging

We remind players of the importance of monitoring their time spent and money wagered. Our signage and in-person interactions promote taking regular breaks, which helps prevent excessive or compulsive behavior.

If you feel that your gaming is becoming problematic, please don't hesitate to reach out for help:

  • Self-Exclusion: Remove yourself from access to our sites
  • Time-Outs: Take a break from gaming

We are committed to providing a safe and enjoyable gaming environment. If you need assistance or have concerns about responsible play, please do not hesitate to ask our staff.

Additional Resources

To further support patrons with their gaming habits, we provide:

  • Regular updates on provincial and national help services
  • Local problem gambling counseling resources
  • Canadian support organizations specializing in gambling-related harm