Switch to Light Mode
North America's Most Transparent Gambling Market

Ontario iGaming
Market Data Hub

The definitive public resource for Ontario iGaming market intelligence. 47 months of official iGO data covering every metric published since regulated launch in April 2022. Trusted by operators, analysts, journalists, and regulators tracking the largest regulated online gambling market in North America.

iGO Official Data Monthly Updates 47 Months Coverage Ontario, Canada
Live Market Snapshot
Updated 2026-02
$342.4M
Monthly GGR
$8.7B
Monthly Wagers
1,298k
Active Players
$264
ARPPA
3.92%
Hold Rate
+680%
Growth vs Launch
GGR trend (last 12 data points)
Ontario iGaming Monthly GGR (Apr 2022 to Jan 2026)
Monthly gross gaming revenue with active player overlay  |  Source: iGaming Ontario
$10.95B
Cumulative GGR
+680%
Growth
$275.3B
Total wagered

How Ontario iGaming Revenue Breaks Down

Across all 47 months of iGO data, casino and slots account for 74.9% of total GGR. Sports betting generates 22.9%. Poker accounts for the remaining 2.2%. This distribution has been structurally stable since 2023 and explains why the largest operators invest disproportionately in casino product depth.

74.9%
22.9%
2.2%
Casino and Slots
74.9%
$8.2B cumulative
Session frequency and product depth give casino a structural advantage. Bets resolve in seconds, not hours.
Sports Betting
22.9%
$2.5B cumulative
Drives marketing visibility and new account registrations, but generates a minority of total market revenue.
Poker
2.2%
$0.2B cumulative
Small but stable. Primarily PokerStars Ontario, which dominates the online poker vertical.

Built for Operators, Analysts, Journalists, and Bettors

Operators and Executives
Market sizing, ARPPA benchmarking, hold rate comparisons, and vertical split data for business planning, licensing decisions, and investor reporting. Ontario is the only North American jurisdiction publishing this transparency.
Journalists and Analysts
Quarterly context for iGO earnings coverage, year-over-year growth comparisons, and structured data behind every Ontario gambling market story. Citable, sourced directly from iGO, updated monthly.
Bettors and Players
Hold rate data tells you what the house edge actually is. Seasonality data shows when books run their most competitive promotions. Player guides turn this data into actionable decisions.

Why Ontario Has the Most Transparent Gambling Market in North America

When iGaming Ontario launched in April 2022, it required all licensed operators to report performance data monthly through a standardised framework. iGO aggregates and publishes these reports publicly, covering GGR, wager volume, active player counts, and vertical breakdowns for every reporting period. No US state publishes equivalent data. No other Canadian province has a comparable framework. Ontario is the only jurisdiction on the continent where a researcher can access the complete monthly performance history of an entire regulated market from day one.

Every data point on this page derives from official regulatory sources rather than operator self-reporting or third-party estimates. When we report $10.95B in cumulative GGR, that figure comes directly from iGO publications. That provenance matters for operators making licensing decisions, journalists writing market analyses, and regulators benchmarking Ontario against other jurisdictions.

Ontario vs the Rest of North America: Scale and Context

Ontario now generates over $4.8B in annualised GGR, making it larger than any single US state's online gambling market. New Jersey, which launched regulated online gambling in 2013 and had a decade head start, generates roughly $2.5B annually. Pennsylvania runs at approximately $2.2B. Michigan at $1.8B. Ontario surpassed New Jersey's annual run-rate within three years of launching, despite having a smaller adult population.

The structural reason is product scope. Ontario licenses sports betting, online casino, and poker under a single framework. Several major US states permit sports betting but not online casino. When casino is included, revenue per active player increases significantly because of session frequency and product depth advantages. Ontario's 74.9% casino share explains why GGR per capita here exceeds comparable sports-betting-only jurisdictions. See the casino vs sports betting analysis for the full breakdown.

Key Metrics Defined

GGR
Gross Gaming Revenue. Total player losses retained by operators after paying winnings, before operating costs.
ARPPA
Average Revenue Per Active Account. GGR divided by unique accounts that placed at least one wager in the period.
Hold Rate
GGR as a percentage of total wagers. Ontario long-run average: 3.97%. Measures effective market margin.
Active Account
Any registered account that placed at least one wager during the reporting month.
Wager Volume
Total amount staked before winnings paid. Always higher than GGR. Ontario: $275.3B wagered vs $10.95B GGR.
Vertical Split
GGR breakdown between casino and slots (74.9%), sports betting (22.9%), and poker (2.2%).
iGO
iGaming Ontario. The AGCO subsidiary that operates the commercial iGaming framework and publishes performance data.
AGCO
Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario. Issues operator licences and sets compliance standards.
FY
Fiscal Year. iGO uses April to March. FY25/26 runs April 2025 to March 2026. Q1=Apr-Jun, Q3=Oct-Dec.
Data Source and Methodology
All data on this page derives from iGaming Ontario's official quarterly market performance reports, available publicly at igamingontario.ca. iGO publishes monthly Excel files approximately six weeks after each reporting period closes. We ingest these files through an automated RPM data pipeline, validate the figures, and store them in a structured database that powers all charts and metrics across this hub and every linked report page. Derived metrics such as ARPPA are calculated from published source figures. Where we make estimates, such as operator market share, those pages are clearly labelled with methodology disclosed. For data queries, use the contact form in the footer.

Ontario iGaming Market Data: Common Questions

As of January 2026, Ontario's regulated iGaming market has generated $10.95 billion in cumulative gross gaming revenue since its April 2022 launch. The most recent monthly figure is $342.4M. The all-time peak was $425.4M in 2025-12.
Ontario now generates over $4.8B in annualised GGR, making it larger than any single US state's online gambling market. New Jersey, with a decade head start, generates roughly $2.5B annually. Pennsylvania is at $2.2B. Ontario surpassed New Jersey's annual run-rate within three years of launching despite having a smaller adult population.
iGaming Ontario publishes official monthly market performance reports covering all licensed operators in aggregate. These are publicly available at igamingontario.ca. iGO does not publish individual operator revenue figures. All metrics on this page are derived directly from those official publications.
iGO publishes monthly reports approximately six weeks after each month ends. When a new report is released, we upload it to our data pipeline, which automatically updates all charts and metrics across this hub and every linked report page. No manual editing is required between updates.
ARPPA is Average Revenue Per Active Account: GGR divided by unique active accounts in a period. It measures player engagement depth rather than just headcount growth. Ontario's ARPPA has risen from $158 at launch to a peak of $333, indicating that existing players are engaging more deeply over time, not just that more players are joining.
Yes. Ontario is the only province with a private operator iGaming framework. Other provinces use Crown corporation lottery systems which operate outside the iGO reporting framework. Alberta is developing a similar private operator framework but has not yet launched as of early 2026.
SBC
SportsBettingCanada
The New Standard

Elevate
Your Game

Experience Canada's most sophisticated betting intelligence platform. Expert reviews, real-time odds, and exclusive insights tailored to your region.

100% Regulated

Legal & Secure

Sharp Insights

Expert Analysis

Select Your Province

Localized betting laws and exclusive regional offers await.

View All Regions

150K+

Active Users

45+

Expert Reviews

1M+

Markets Tracked

82%

Winning Picks

SBC
SportsBettingCanada

The North's Premier Betting Authority