Ontario iGaming revenue rises to CAN$313.2 million in April

Gross iGaming revenue in Ontario increased 25.3% year-on-year in April to CA$313.2 million (US$228.7 million), while the Canadian province also posted a month-on-month rise despite reduced spending among consumers.
The monthly total was comfortably clear of $250 million in April 2024, according to figures published by iGaming Ontario. It was also 5.8% ahead of $296 million in March of this year.
Casino gaming accounted for $242.8 million of all revenue in April, an increase of 35.6% from last year. Sports betting generated $64.5 million in revenue, level year-on-year, while poker drew the remaining $5.9 million, up 3.5%.
In terms of market share, online casino was responsible for 78% of overall revenue in April. Sports betting accounted for 21% and poker just 2%.
Ontario players spent less in April
Looking to the amount consumers spent, total bets in April hit $7.8 billion. While this was 26.4% more than last year, it fell 2% short of the $8 billion wagered in March 2025.
Online casino bets jumped 29.4% year-on-year to $6.58 billion, while sports betting spend was up 14.1% to $1.07 billion. Poker wagers were level at $144 million, with bets across all markets down slightly month-on-month.
Data on active monthly player accounts was also published by iGaming Ontario. For April, this hit 1.1 million, an increase of 20.3% from last year and 2.8% more than March.
As for average revenue per active player account, this climbed 4% from last year to $287. This was also 2.9% higher than in March of this year.