A revived Las Vegas Strip legend, licensed in Ontario, with the most novel live floor in the province, fair terms and a Toronto-based phone support desk.
Stardust opened on the Las Vegas Strip in 1958, spent a stretch as the largest hotel-casino on earth, and came down in a 2007 implosion broadcast around the world. Names like that rarely stay buried. The casino group that owned the resort at the end revived the brand online and, in 2023, brought it to Ontario through its Canadian subsidiary.
It holds an iGaming Ontario registration under AGCO oversight (licence OPIG1278050, verified active). The live floor is the most novel in the province — Marble Races, Ice Fishing Live and a Stock Market game among 90-plus tables. Interac is confirmed both ways, averaging roughly 14-hour cashouts with no fees, and the terms read fair, without the bonus-confiscation stack some rivals carry, backed by a Toronto-based support desk with a real toll-free line. The limitations: the library is a curated ~800 games, small beside the megastores; there is no separately audited payout breakdown for the Ontario site; and most circulating trust data describes the operator's US sites rather than this younger product.