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Casino Rewards Casinos Canada

Casino Rewards is one of the longest-running casino groups available to Canadian players — a network of around 29 Microgaming-powered sites that share a single loyalty programme. If you have seen the famous “80 chances to win a million for $1” offers, you have seen Casino Rewards. This hub explains how the network works, compares its main brands, and links to our full review of each.

Last reviewed June 2026. Independent editorial research — always confirm current bonus terms and your provincial eligibility on the operator site.

What is the Casino Rewards network?

Casino Rewards is a group of online casinos that has operated since 2000, all running on Games Global (formerly Microgaming) software and licensed by the Kahnawake Gaming Commission. The brands look different but share the same back end, payment options, and — crucially — a single VIP loyalty programme: points and status you earn at one site are recognised across all of them. The network is also known for hosting the Mega Moolah and Mega Money Wheel progressive jackpots, including one of the largest online jackpot wins ever recorded.

Ontario players, read this first: the classic Casino Rewards brands are licensed in Kahnawà:ke for the rest-of-Canada market and are not registered with iGaming Ontario/AGCO. If you are in Ontario, use an AGCO-licensed casino instead — see our Canada legality guide.

Casino Rewards brands compared

Casino Signature welcome offer Min entry Since Review
Zodiac Casino 80 chances to win a million C$1 2002 Read review
Yukon Gold 150 chances to win (+ up to C$150) C$10 2004 Read review
Captain Cooks 100 chances + 5-deposit package C$5 1999 Read review
Grand Mondial 150 spins on Mega Money Wheel C$10 2005 Read review
Luxury Casino 100% match (package up to C$1,000) C$10 2008 Read review
Golden Tiger Up to C$1,500 across 5 deposits C$10 2006 Read review
Casino Classic 40 chances + first-deposit match C$1 1999 Read review
Quatro Casino 100 chances + multi-deposit match C$5 2009 Read review

Read the full reviews

C$1 · 80 chances

Zodiac Casino

The cheapest entry in Canada and home of a record Mega Moolah jackpot. A novelty jackpot ticket more than a bonus.

C$10 · 150 chances

Yukon Gold Casino

The network’s best-known brand: a gold-rush theme and a low-entry Mega Moolah jackpot shot.

C$5 · 100 chances

Captain Cooks Casino

Running since 1999, pairing a low entry with a longer five-deposit welcome structure.

C$10 · 150 spins

Grand Mondial Casino

The most jackpot-forward brand in the group, built around Mega Moolah and Mega Money Wheel.

100% match

Luxury Casino

A more conventional deposit-match welcome for players who prefer a match over a “chances” offer.

Up to C$1,500

Golden Tiger Casino

The biggest headline package in the group — real, but heavily spread across five deposits.

C$1 · 40 chances

Casino Classic

The stripped-back traditionalist’s pick: simple, low-entry, and unapologetically dated.

100 chances

Quatro Casino

Loyalty-first: best suited to players already collecting Casino Rewards points across the network.

Chasing the jackpot? See the Mega Moolah jackpot tracker for how the network pays and which brand suits you.

How the loyalty programme works

The shared loyalty programme is the real reason to understand the network as a group rather than eight separate casinos. Every wager earns VIP points and counts toward your status tier, and that status follows you across all member sites. In practice it means there is little benefit to spreading play thinly — concentrating at one or two brands climbs the tiers faster, and the rewards (bonus credits, faster cashouts at higher tiers, birthday and loyalty offers) are pooled.

Capybara note: The “$1 for 80 chances” hooks are genuinely cheap fun, but read them for what they are — a low-cost shot at a progressive jackpot, with high wagering on anything you win. The bonus is the dream, not the deposit.

FAQ

Is Casino Rewards legit?

Yes — it is a long-established group licensed by the Kahnawake Gaming Commission, running certified Games Global software. “Legit” still means reading each brand’s bonus terms and confirming your provincial eligibility before depositing.

Can Ontario players join Casino Rewards casinos?

The classic Casino Rewards brands are rest-of-Canada sites and are not registered with iGaming Ontario/AGCO, so Ontario players should choose an AGCO-licensed casino instead.

Which Casino Rewards casino is best?

It depends on what you want: Zodiac for the lowest entry, Yukon Gold for the best-known jackpot shot, Luxury or Golden Tiger for a match-style welcome. Because loyalty is shared, the “best” is often whichever you will concentrate your play at.

Do the chances offers have wagering?

Yes. Winnings generated from the free “chances” or spins carry high wagering (commonly around 200x) before withdrawal, so treat them as a cheap jackpot attempt rather than a high-value bonus.

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