Casino Days Alberta Review 2026: AGLC-Registered and Live

Casino Days is legal in Alberta: AGLC-registered through Golden Nebula Limited and live since the province’s market opened on July 13, 2026. Albertans 18+ get over 4,000 games and Interac e-Transfer banking, with withdrawals in 24 hours.

Player caveats: withdrawal holds and repeat KYC checks. Our rating: 4.9/5. This review covers licensing, banking, games, player feedback and responsible gambling tools. Everything is verified against the AGLC register and the live Alberta lobby.

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Updated: 08.21.2026

Casino Days at a glance

Licence status AGLC-registered & live
Operator Golden Nebula Limited o/a CasinoDays
Legal age 18+ (Alberta)
Payout window 0–1 day
Minimum deposit $20
Games 4,000
Verified 19 August 2026

Yes, Casino Days is AGLC-registered (Golden Nebula Limited o/a CasinoDays) and has been live in Alberta’s regulated market since the July 13th launch.

Registration verified against the AGLC register on August 19, 2026, where casinodays.com is listed under Golden Nebula Limited as an iGaming operator through to July 13, 2027.

Registration is what gives you a regulator in your own province. AGLC vets each applicant, sets the standards, audits against them, and, if something goes wrong, you have a documented path: the operator’s complaints process first, then AGLC. It also puts responsible gambling duties in regulation rather than leaving them to the operator: limit tools at sign-up, intervention in high-risk play, and integration with Alberta’s centralized self-exclusion platform. You must be 18 or older to bet online in Alberta, a year lower than Ontario players.

Licence status: AGLC-registered and LIVE — Golden Nebula Limited o/a CasinoDays, listed on the AGLC register through to 13 July 2027.

Who owns Casino Days?

The company registered with AGLC is Golden Nebula Limited, trading as CasinoDays, based in St Julian’s, Malta. You’ll see other names that Casino Days licenses through in other markets. Casino Days is operated by Golden Nebula Limited in Ontario and Alberta, and by Indigo Nova Limited elsewhere in Canada. White Star B.V. holds the Curaçao licence and Well Played Media holds the Estonian one. Verified 19 August 2026.

Casino Days vs. PlayAlberta

Both are legal for Albertans but they have different purposes. PlayAlberta is the province’s own site, run through AGLC. Casino Days is a private operator that registered when the market opened in July 2026.

Day to day, Casino Days delivers a larger third-party lobby, drawing on dozens of independent studios, while PlayAlberta carries a tighter curated set. Both apply the same AGLC verification rules, though not at the same pace. Since both sit behind Alberta’s centralized self-exclusion platform, a break you take applies market-wide either way.

Our rating: 4.9/5

Casino Days scores 4.9/5 on our five-criteria scale — strongest on licensing and regulatory, weakest on account verification.

Criterion Score
Licensing and regulatory standing 5/5
Game range and providers 5/5
Responsible gambling and player protection 5/5
Banking and payment options 5/5
Account verification and payout reliability 4.5/5
Overall 4.9/5

Licensing and regulatory standing, 5/5. We found casinodays.com on the AGLC register under Golden Nebula Limited on 19 August 2026, registered until 13 July 2027.

Game range and providers, 5/5. The lobby pulls from more than 30 independent RNG studios plus Evolution and OnAir for the live side. It’s a wider spread than anything else that launched into this market, and the clearest reason to pick it.

Responsible gambling and player protection, 5/5. Deposit limits, loss limits, timeouts and self-exclusion are all present, and Alberta’s centralized self-exclusion platform sits behind them, so a break applies across every registered site.

Banking and payment options, 5/5. Interac e-Transfer works in both directions, which is the one route Albertans actually need, and Casino Days charges nothing at either end. Cards and PaysafeCard cover deposits for players who’d rather not link a bank.

Account verification and payout reliability, 4.5/5. Repeat requests and holds at a first withdrawal are the most common complaint against Casino Days and since verification is reviewed before a payout is approved, it’s also what stretches payout times beyond the published window.

We check the AGLC register, the operator’s cashier and lobby, its terms, and public player feedback, then score the five criteria and average them. The Casino Days website was checked on 19 August 2026.

Deposits, withdrawals, and payout times

Casino Days withdrawals via Interac e-Transfer complete in 0–1 day; the minimum deposit is $20.

Payment method Deposits Withdrawals Payout window
Yes — from $20, no fees Yes — no fees 0–1 day
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No

For Albertans, Interac e-Transfer is the most popular method. It’s the one route that moves money straight between a Canadian bank account and a gambling site without a card network or a third-party wallet in between. Cards work for deposits including Visa and Mastercard and PaysafeCard covers players who’d rather fund an account with a voucher than link a bank. None of those card or voucher routes will pay you out, though, so plan to have Interac set up before you win anything.

While Casino Days doesn’t charge fees on deposits or withdrawals options, your bank may still apply its own e-Transfer charge. If you’re unsure, check the terms and conditions with your bank account.

On payout speed, the published claims don’t agree with each other, so here are the two facts separately. What the operator commits to: “We process withdrawals within 24 hours” and “once accepted it takes 1-5 banking days to be deposited in your account.” However, the players report slower, and uneven processing which is the recurring theme in negative reviews. They report a first withdrawal that sits in review rather than a slow transfer once approved. Both numbers are true about different things. The operator’s window describes how long the payment takes after it’s approved. The player figure includes the verification step in front of it.

So treat the operator’s stated window as the floor, not the expectation, and clear verification early so approval isn’t what’s holding up your money. For context on what a good window looks like, see our guide to the fastest paying casinos in Alberta.

Account verification (KYC): documents and how long it takes

Every AGLC-registered site has to know who you are, so verification isn’t optional and it isn’t a sign something’s wrong with your account. The Casino Days site asks for three things: government photo ID, proof of address, and proof of the payment method you’re using. A driver’s licence, provincial ID, or passport covers the first. A utility bill or bank statement in your name at your current address covers the second. For the third, expect a screenshot or statement showing the account you deposited from belongs to you.

Verification usually triggers at your first withdrawal rather than at sign-up, and it can trigger again later if you cross a cumulative threshold, change payment method, or the operator runs a periodic re-check. A verified account can still get asked for documents again.

A rejected upload can be from a cropped edge, a screenshot too dark to read, an address that doesn’t match the account.

One thing worth doing: upload all three documents when you open the account, before the first deposit, and don’t wait for the prompt. Verification is the most common reason a first payout sits in review, and clearing it early takes it off the table entirely.

What players say about Casino Days

Casino Days holds 4.4/5 on Trustpilot from 3,000+ reviews — but 16% are one-star, mostly citing withdrawal holds and repeated document requests.

The split is worth reading, because the two halves are about different parts of the experience. Positive reviews are overwhelmingly about people, often getting a real answer in minutes rather than a canned reply. That pattern is consistent enough across the five-star reviews that it reads as a genuine strength of the support desk rather than a run of lucky days.

The one-star reviews cluster on three themes. Withdrawals placed on hold, sometimes after an account was already verified. Repeat document requests, which is the same complaint from the verification section arriving through a different door. And channels going quiet — players describing email or escalation threads that stopped getting replies, which sits oddly against the praise for live chat, and may mean chat is staffed well and the slower channels aren’t.

Casino Days replies to 97% of its negative Trustpilot reviews, a high ratio that tells you the complaints are being read. It doesn’t tell you they’re resolved.

On the app stores, the same brand rates 4.6/5 from around 1,400 ratings on the Canadian App Store, and lower on Google Play. Ratings there skew toward people who use the product daily rather than people who’ve just had a payout dispute, which could be part of why the two pictures differ.

Games and providers

Casino Days offers 4,000+ games from 30+ providers, including Evolution, Pragmatic Play, and Relax Gaming.

The library’s real strength is breadth of supplier rather than any one headline title. Our records list more than 30 separate RNG studios feeding the lobby, and the mix runs from the big commercial names through to smaller studios like Nolimit City, Push Gaming, Hacksaw Gaming and Play’n Go that a curated provincial platform typically won’t carry. If you play slots by studio rather than by title, you’ll notice a difference.

Slots make up the overwhelming majority of the 4,000 total games on Casino Days, and live dealer table games run to a few dozen across roulette, blackjack and baccarat variants.

One note on counts. Published figures in reviews for this brand range from about 1,700 to over 6,000 classic table games depending on which site you read, and some of that spread is because a lobby differs by province, and totals get counted with or without live game tables. We use only the number we’ve confirmed in the Alberta lobby ourselves, which is why you’ll see one figure here and a different one elsewhere.

Live casino

Live dealer tables come from Evolution and OnAir Entertainment, and this is one of the stronger live rooms in the market. Of the 51 live table options, expect blackjack to dominate the table count, with roulette, baccarat and a run of game show formats alongside it.

RTP and fairness

Games run on certified random number generators, and Casino Days carries an RNG-certified fairness assessment in our records. Casino game traffic is encrypted with TLS 1.3 — one of the checks we run across all safe online casinos in Alberta. On returns, the operator’s own monthly published payout ratio is 96% on 27 July 2026. That’s a blended average across the lobby, not a promise about any single game. Per-game RTP is set by the studio and shown in each game’s info panel, so check it there rather than trusting a site-wide number.

Mobile experience and app

Casino Days has iOS and Android apps, rated 4.6/5 on the Canadian App Store from 1,400+ ratings.

The iOS mobile app is published by Golden Nebula Limited, the same entity on the AGLC register, and has been on the Canadian App Store since May 2024. The Android version of the dedicated app has been available for download on the Google Play Store since April 15, 2025. Either way, you can skip the app entirely because the site runs in a mobile browser with the same lobby and cashier, and browser play doesn’t depend on a store listing being updated for your province.

What you give up in the browser is mostly convenience: no home-screen icon, no push notifications, no biometric login. Game selection and payment methods are the same.

Responsible gambling tools

Casino Days provides deposit limits, timeouts and self-exclusion, alongside Alberta’s AGLC Voluntary Self-Exclusion program.

Alberta requires all registered operators to offer limit tools during account registration and keep them available afterwards, so you’ll meet these on the way in rather than having to hunt for them. Deposit limits (or caps) can be set daily, weekly or monthly, and capping what goes in is the single most effective control because it works before you’re playing rather than after. Loss limits work the same way on a daily, weekly or monthly basis, and catch the sessions where you’re depositing within your limit but chasing wins. Timeouts are the short-term option, running from 24 hours up to three months, for stepping away without closing anything down.

Self-exclusion is the serious one, and in Alberta it’s bigger than one site. AGLC runs a centralized self-exclusion platform that every registered operator has to integrate, and you can choose to exclude from all registered iGaming sites, from land-based casinos and racing entertainment centres, or from both at once. Once you’re on it you can’t enter a site or collect prizes from it. That means a break you take through Casino Days follows you across the whole regulated market, which is the point.

There’s also a self-assessment test in the account tools if you want to check your own play before deciding. For support in Alberta, 211 Alberta connects you to gambling help services, and AGLC’s site lists the self-exclusion enrolment route. You must be 18 or older to gamble online in Alberta.

Pros and cons

Pros
  • AGLC-registered and verifiable — listed on the provincial register under Golden Nebula Limited
  • Unusually wide supplier list — 30+ independent RNG studios, well beyond a curated provincial lobby
  • Strong live dealer room from Evolution and OnAir Entertainment
  • Interac e-Transfer for both deposits and withdrawals, with no operator fees
  • Full responsible gambling tool set, tied into Alberta’s market-wide self-exclusion platform
Cons
  • Withdrawal times – holds are the most common player complaint, including on accounts already verified
  • Repeat document requests after verification is complete
  • Slower customer support channels go quiet in email and escalation threads, in contrast to live chat
  • Published payout windows contradict each other, so you can’t plan around a stated figure

How to get started (18+)

Albertans 18+ can open a Casino Days account in 3 steps with ID and proof of address and payment method.

  • Register. Open the site, choose to create an account, and enter your name, date of birth, address and contact details. You need to be 18 or older and physically in Alberta. Use your legal name exactly as it appears on your ID. A mismatch here is the most common cause of a verification delay later.
  • Verify your age and identity. Upload government photo ID, proof of address, and proof of your payment method. Do this now rather than waiting for the prompt at your first withdrawal. You’ll also be asked to set deposit and time limits during registration and to confirm you’re fit to play, both are Alberta requirements, and the limits can be changed later.
  • Deposit. Set up Interac e-Transfer if you want to link a Canadian bank account, then fund the account. Check the current minimum in the cashier before you transfer.

FAQ — Casino Days in Alberta

Is Casino Days legit?

Yes. It's registered with AGLC and in agreement with AiGC, which means it passed provincial due diligence and answers to a regulator in Alberta. Games run on certified random number generators. Player complaints do exist and cluster on withdrawal holds and repeat verification requests, so legitimate doesn't mean frictionless.

How long do Casino Days withdrawals take?

Casino Days states that Interac e-Transfers can take between 1 hour to 1 day although players commonly report longer, because verification is reviewed before the payment is approved. Verify your account before your first withdrawal to avoid the hold.

Who owns Casino Days?

The entity registered with AGLC is Golden Nebula Limited, trading as CasinoDays, based in Malta. Its parent is Indigo Nova Limited. Other company names attached to the brand, including White Star B.V. and Well Played Media Limited, are the licensees Casino Days operates through in other jurisdictions rather than separate owners.

Does Casino Days have an app?

Albertans can enjoy an iOS or Android Casino Days app available on the App Store or Google Play.

What is the minimum deposit at Casino Days?

The minimum deposit is $20.

Can I self-exclude from Casino Days?

Yes, and in Alberta it goes further than one site. AGLC runs a centralized self-exclusion program that every registered operator must integrate, so you can exclude from all registered iGaming sites, from land-based venues, or both. While excluded you can't access a site or collect prizes. Casino Days also offers its own timeouts and limits.

Verdict and alternatives

Casino Days is a solid choice for Alberta players who want a genuinely broad lobby behind a verifiable provincial registration; Sports Interaction and DAZN Bet are the alternatives to watch if you want a sportsbook alongside the casino.

The case for Casino Days is straightforward. The registration checks out on the AGLC register, the supplier list is wide, the live room is strong, and the responsible gambling tooling is complete and tied into Alberta’s market-wide self-exclusion. That’s what earns it 4.9/5 and its place at the top of our best online casinos in Alberta ranking.

The one thing to plan around is the part that happens when you try to take money out. Withdrawal holds and repeat document requests are the consistent complaint, and the published payout windows don’t agree well enough to rely on a stated figure. It’s friction rather than a flaw, and clearing verification early takes most of it off the table.

If you want a sportsbook alongside the casino, both alternatives below are AGLC-registered and live in Alberta. Sports Interaction pairs its casino with a sportsbook under a brand Canadians have known since the 1990s, while DAZN Bet is the sports-first option from the DAZN streaming group. We’re reviewing both next.

Alternatives to Casino Days

  • Casino & sportsbook from a long-running Canadian brand Sports Interaction
  • Sports-first platform with a casino attached DAZN Bet
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