Last updated: May 2026 — Bradley Carruthers, Cuba60
At Cuba60 (cuba60.ca), player welfare comes before everything else. Bradley Carruthers and the entire Cuba60 team believe that gambling should always be an enjoyable, recreational activity — never a source of stress, harm, or financial hardship. This page exists because we genuinely care about the people who use our site, and we want every Canadian player to have the tools and knowledge they need to stay in control.
Gambling is entertainment. When it stops feeling that way, it is time to take action. We are here to help you do exactly that.
Cuba60 maintains a strict 18+ policy across all content and casino recommendations. Every operator we review is required to enforce robust age verification measures before allowing any player to deposit, play, or collect winnings. We do not endorse, promote, or link to any casino that knowingly permits underage gambling. If you are under 18, please leave this site immediately.
If you are a parent or guardian, we encourage you to use parental control software such as Gamban or Net Nanny to restrict access to gambling-related websites on devices used by minors.
Problem gambling can affect anyone, regardless of age, background, or income. Recognising the warning signs early is one of the most important steps toward getting help. Common signs include:
Ask yourself the following questions honestly. If you answer yes to two or more, we strongly encourage you to reach out to a support organisation listed below.
All reputable Interac casinos recommended by Cuba60 offer a range of responsible gambling tools. You have the right to use these at any time, and any trustworthy operator will apply them promptly and without judgment.
Set daily, weekly, or monthly limits on how much money you can deposit into your casino account. Once your limit is reached, the casino will not accept further deposits until the period resets. Reducing a limit takes effect immediately; increasing one typically requires a short waiting period for your protection.
Reality check notifications remind you how long you have been playing and how much you have wagered during a session. These pop-up alerts help break the flow of play and encourage you to make a conscious decision about whether to continue.
A cooling-off period allows you to temporarily pause your account for a set duration — commonly 24 hours, 7 days, or 30 days. During this time you cannot log in, deposit, or play. This is a useful tool if you feel your gambling is becoming more frequent than you would like.
Self-exclusion is a formal, longer-term option that prevents you from accessing a gambling account for a specified period, often ranging from six months to five years or permanently. In Canada, players can use BetBlocker or contact individual operators directly. Provincial regulators also offer self-exclusion programs — for example, GameSense is available through the British Columbia Lottery Corporation, and iGaming Ontario maintains a self-exclusion registry for Ontario players.
If you or someone you know needs immediate support, please reach out to one of the following free, confidential services available across Canada:
Cuba60 supports the work of the following established organisations. Each one offers free, confidential resources, counselling, and tools for players who need help.
Asking for help is a sign of strength, not weakness. Whether you are concerned about your own habits or worried about someone close to you, support is available right now. Cuba60 encourages every player to gamble responsibly, set firm personal boundaries, and never hesitate to reach out when gambling stops being fun.