JackpotCity has been a fixture of Canadian online gambling since 1998, and today it is really two products wearing the same purple branding: a regulated Ontario casino run by an NYSE-listed operator family, and a long-running offshore site serving the rest of the country. The difference between the two is the whole story for a Canadian player — stay on the regulated Ontario side.
The Ontario casino holds an iGaming Ontario registration under AGCO oversight (licence OPIG1236392, verified active). It reports a 97% payout with more than 100 progressive slots, including a King Millions pool that has climbed past $12 million, and Interac cashouts reported in about an hour on the Ontario site. A six-tier loyalty ladder rises to an invite-only top level, and the floor spans more than 1,600 games from 33 studios with 80-plus live tables. The cautions are on the fine print and cashier: the offshore version's terms rate unfair with high bonus wagering and harsh confiscation clauses, the minimum withdrawal is $50, and the Android app installs by direct download.