Canadian casinos were legalized nearly thirty years ago, with the original 1 setting up operations in the province of Manitoba. Many other Canadian provinces soon followed, as more varieties of gaming were allowed aside from slot machine games and bingo. Canadian casinos allow a wide array of games; including poker, blackjack, roulette, baccarat, craps, as well as video slots. The requirements to play in a Canadian casino include declaring with a valid birth certificate as well as a photograph ID that you are 19 or over.
The province of Ontario has 3 large casinos, all of which are operated by USA-based casino entities, with identical amenities and attractions as the U.S., except for complimentary alcohol, which should be bought in separate lounges. Casino Windsor, situated south of Detroit, has one hundred thousand feet of betting space, 3K one armed bandits, and six varieties of craps. A special attraction at the Casino Windsor is the "Big Nickel Mine" slots area, with a substantial variety of five-cent games.
Another attraction of the casino is the high-limit room, with more games, eateries, and pubs. Casino Rama, situated north of Toronto, offers 70,000 square ft of gaming area, 2.2K slot machine games, and more than one hundred table games, as well as great entertainment. Casino Niagara, a 3 story casino over the Rainbow Bridge at Niagara Falls, is one of the most accomplished in Ontario due to the popularity of its location. There is over ninety thousand sq.ft. of casino space, 2,700 slots, and 144 table games, along with an 80-ft dome-covered atrium featuring nightly lightning displays.
The province of Quebec has a few casinos, all smoke-free, such as the elegant Casino de Montreal, one of the 10 largest in the world in terms of the amount of gaming equipment. The Casino de Montreal has a number of table games, the latest video slots, and live entertainment. The province of British Columbia has the Great Canadian Casino – View Royal, with 35k sq.ft. of gaming area and four hundred … thirty five fruit machines, and the Cascades Casino, 50,000 sq.ft. with 27 table games and 530 slots. In addition, the province of Alberta has a few casinos, such as Frank Sisson’s Silver Dollar Casino, with eighty thousand sq.ft., 22 table games, and over 400 slot machines.