Non-adjusted gross gaming revenue in Ontario was up 29% compared to a year ago.
Online gambling revenue in Ontario amounted to CA$311 million (US$226 million) in July, an increase from last year and marginally ahead of June.
Non-adjusted gross gaming revenue in July increased by 29% year-on-year, according to data from iGaming Ontario. The monthly figure was also 1% ahead of June 2025 but fell short of the record $338 million posted in May 2025.
Online casino accounted for $252.3 million, or 81%, of all revenue in July. Internet sports betting revenue topped $52.7 million (17%), while online poker generated $5.9 million (2%).
Ontario online spend tops $7.56 billion in July
Turning to spending, online wagers in July reached $7.56 billion. This was 24% above last year and surpassed June’s total by 4%.
Consumers spent $6.74 billion playing online casino in July, meaning 89% of all money bet online was with casino games. Sports betting spend hit $688 million and poker $139 million.
In terms of player numbers, active player accounts in July stood at 948,000, down 6% from June. However, average revenue per active player account increased 8% month-on-month to $328.