Caesars Entertainment has rolled out its full online gaming lineup in Alberta, marking a major step in its North American growth. Players in the Canadian province can now access three platforms: Caesars Sportsbook & Casino, Caesars Palace Online Casino, and Horseshoe Online Casino.
This is the first time Caesars has launched all three brands at once in a single market.
The move shows how serious the company is about expanding its digital reach and delivering a complete experience for both casino players and sports bettors. Alberta launched regulated online casinos and sports betting today. The province joined Ontario as the second to launch regulated online gaming.
Eric Hession, President of Caesars Digital, described the launch as a key milestone for the company. He emphasized that the rollout is built on reliable technology and a strong focus on responsible gaming.
Caesars Online Casino Options
The Caesars online casino experience in Alberta is not a one-size-fits-all setup. Each platform is designed to appeal to different types of players.
Caesars Palace Online Casino draws inspiration from the famous Las Vegas property and offers a wide mix of slot games, table games, and live dealer options.
Horseshoe Online Casino emphasizes variety and value, making it a solid option for players who want a broad selection without the premium feel.
Together, these platforms give Alberta users flexibility. Players can choose the style of gameplay that suits them best while staying within the same trusted Caesars app.
The company is also hoping to bring full online casino gaming to Maine for the first time after announcing an expanded partnership with three Wabanaki Nations. This sets the stage for a potential online casino launch later this year.

Caesars Sports Betting Platform Features
The Caesars sports betting platform is built into Caesars Sportsbook & Casino, combining wagering and casino play in one place. This setup makes it easy for users to switch between betting on sports and playing casino games.
The platform includes a wide range of betting options, such as:
- Same Game Parlays for combining multiple bets from a single matchup
- Flex Parlay options that offer more flexibility on outcomes
- Player props and futures markets
- Live, in-play betting for real-time action
Streaming is also available for select events, allowing users to watch games directly within the app while placing bets.
The first wager placed in Alberta through Caesars sports betting was a symbolic one: a $1 bet on France to beat Spain in penalties at +1100 odds.
First Casino Game and User Experience
On the casino side, the first game played on Caesars’ Alberta platforms was Fort Knox DaVinci Diamonds by IGT. Caesars executives say the platform will offer well-known, high-quality titles.
Players aged 21 and older can access all platforms on both desktop and mobile devices.
“This is a defining moment for our digital business as we bring our three separately branded digital platforms online in a jurisdiction for the first time simultaneously,” Hession said. “This launch reflects our commitment to delivering premium gaming experiences supported by reliable technology and grounded in Responsible Gaming. We’re grateful for the continued collaboration of the Alberta iGaming Corporation leading up to this launch.”

Responsible Gambling and Technology Focus
Caesars has made responsible gambling a core part of its Alberta launch. Built-in tools include:
- Deposit and spending limits
- Daily time limits
- Cool-off periods
These features aim to give players more control over their activity while maintaining a safe gaming environment.
The company also worked closely with the Alberta iGaming Corporation to ensure the rollout meets local standards and expectations.
With the arrival of Caesars online casino and Caesars sports betting, Alberta players now have access to a major global brand offering both premium and flexible gaming options.
The combination of three distinct platforms, strong betting features, and responsible gaming tools creates a competitive new choice in the province’s growing online gaming market.









