10 casinos ranked · Checked against the AGCO register
Sorted by UX & mobile; ties broken by the overall score. The score itself never changes between pages.
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Payout time = from withdrawal request to money received, after account verification (KYC).
Licensing with AGCO is a hard gate — unlicensed operators are excluded before scoring starts. The remaining criteria add up to 100%.
Bet365 Casino leads our mobile casinos ranking for Ontario players, with a verified 2-hour payout window after KYC and a cashier that lists Interac, Visa, Mastercard, and Apple Pay. Phone-first players may prefer LeoVegas, whose cashier shows Interac, Visa, and Apple Pay with a CAD 10 minimum deposit. PayPal users who care most about stated processing time should compare FanDuel and BetMGM, because FanDuel's stated window is shorter. Every casino on this page shares one trait: iGaming Ontario registration and CAD banking. Ten casinos qualify right now. The table above shows the order, and below, our mobile test desk explains the reasoning.
The best casino apps are the ones that match how you actually play, so we grouped the ten rows into three profiles instead of reviewing each one.
Phone-first players should start with LeoVegas. The operator has run since 2012 and built its name on mobile play. In our LeoVegas review we show how the cashier surfaced Interac, Visa, and Apple Pay cleanly on a small screen, with a CAD 10 minimum deposit.
Players who care about fast payouts have two strong options among the best online casino apps. Bet365 Casino and PlayOJO both carry a verified 2-hour payout window after KYC, the shortest window among the operators we checked. Bet365's cashier adds Mastercard and Apple Pay to the usual Interac and Visa mix, while PlayOJO keeps a leaner Interac and Visa setup and has operated in this market since 2023. Our bet365 Casino review has the full cashier notes.
PayPal users who prioritize stated processing time get a clear answer too. FanDuel supports PayPal with a stated 4-hour window after KYC, while BetMGM's stated window runs to 12 hours. Same wallet, different wait. All five casinos named here share a CAD 10 minimum deposit, so none punishes a small first top-up.
The selection rule is simple. An operator must hold an active registration with iGaming Ontario, and it must offer strong mobile coverage, meaning the cashier, verification, and game lobby must work on a phone. Ten casinos clear that bar today. The table sorts them on the score axis.
We start with the regulator register, checked August 17, 2026, run by the AGCO and iGaming Ontario. If a brand is not listed there, it does not enter this page. No exceptions.
Then the phone work begins. Our mobile test desk opens each casino site on a phone and runs the same route every time: register, verify, deposit, play, withdraw.
We do not repeat the table scores, because the page widget already shows them. What this article adds is the reasoning behind the order: why a clean KYC flow saves a weekend, and why the windows quoted below all start after verification.
A native casino app lives on your phone, takes storage space, asks for permissions, and updates through the app store. A mobile browser site needs no install, stays current on its own, and works the moment you log in. Neither is automatically better.
Apps tend to win on saved login behavior and one-tap access from the home screen. Browser play wins on flexibility: no update prompts, no permission prompts, and easy switching between operators. For most players, the practical gap between the two is small.
One honest warning. An app listing in the App Store or Google Play is not proof of Ontario registration. Check the operator against the regulator register first. Also, do not assume every casino in our table ships a native app. We publish app availability only after direct verification, last rechecked August 17, 2026.
The phone cashier journey has four stages: pick a method, fund the account, clear identity checks, then wait out the payout window. The first stage is quick. The third decides everything.
Here is what that looks like. When our mobile test desk opened the LeoVegas cashier on a phone, the options displayed were Interac, Visa, and Apple Pay, with a CAD 10 minimum deposit. Bet365 adds Mastercard to that mix, FanDuel and BetMGM add PayPal, and PlayOJO keeps it to Interac and Visa. If Interac is your default, our casinos with Interac page filters the full list.
KYC is the stage players underestimate. Until your documents are approved, withdrawal requests sit in pending status, and the clock on the advertised window has not started. The 2-hour, 4-hour, and 12-hour windows in our table all apply after KYC, and they describe operator processing, not guaranteed arrival. Your bank or wallet can add its own time on top.
That is why the practical move is to finish verification before your first big win, not after. For a wider view of processing times across the market, see our fast payout casinos ranking.
Slots are the natural fit for playing on a phone. One thumb, portrait mode, short rounds. The spin button is hard to miss, but a stray tap can still place a real bet, so confirm your stake before each spin.
Live dealer tables ask more from the phone. The video stream needs a stable connection, so wifi beats a weak cellular signal, and turning the phone sideways gives the betting controls room to breathe. Our live casino ranking goes deeper on that category.
Blackjack sits in the middle. The decisions are simple, hit or stand, but the buttons sit close together on a small screen, so accidental taps are a real risk when the table moves fast. Roulette has the opposite issue: the betting grid packs dozens of spots into a few inches, and fat-finger chips happen. Zoom helps. So does slowing down.
We publish no game counts or RTP figures here, because we have not verified them for this market.
Everything on this page applies to Ontario. The commercial ranking, the table order, and the payout windows all describe operators registered with the AGCO and iGaming Ontario, per the regulator register, checked August 17, 2026.
The ground rules are short. You must be 19 or older to play. Cashier values are listed in CAD, so a CAD 10 minimum deposit means ten Canadian dollars, no conversion math. Registration is generally tied to the operator behind the product, so treat an app from a brand that is not on the register as a warning sign rather than a workaround.
Readers in other provinces can still use this article as background, but the ranking is not a commercial offer for them. Rules differ across Canada, and each province runs its own system. Treat anything outside Ontario as informational only.
One practical habit: before depositing at a mobile casino you found through search, find the operator name in the iGaming Ontario register. It takes a minute and is the quickest check available to you.
Work through the table in five filters. First, payment method: if you bank with Interac or PayPal, strike any casino that lacks it. Second, minimum deposit: every operator highlighted here sits at CAD 10, but the table shows the full picture. Third, payout window: decide whether a stated 2-hour window beats a 12-hour one for you. Fourth, games: slots players and live-table players want different lobbies. Fifth, app versus browser, using the trade-offs above.
Then act in the right order. Register, upload your documents, and only then judge the cashier. The listed payout windows start after KYC, so an unverified account tells you nothing about speed. If you want the wider market view beyond the mobile picks, our main Canada casino ranking covers it.