Ontario's iGaming Sector Hits Record Revenue in May 2025
July 1st, 2025 3:04 PM
By: FisherVista
Ontario's regulated iGaming market achieved unprecedented growth in May 2025, with record-breaking revenue and player wagering, highlighting the sector's significant contribution to the province's economy.

Ontario's iGaming sector has set a new benchmark in May 2025, with gross gaming revenue (GGR) reaching a historic high of CA$338.0 million, marking a 2.9% increase from the previous record set in January of the same year. This surge represents a 40.3% rise compared to May of the previous year and an 8.0% increase from April 2025, underscoring the robust growth of online gambling in the province.
The total amount wagered by players across all iGaming platforms also reached a record CA$8.07 billion in May, a 3.5% increase from the previous month and a 28.9% jump year-on-year. This milestone reflects the growing consumer interest and engagement in Ontario's regulated iGaming market.
Online casinos dominated the market, generating CA$259.8 million in revenue, which accounts for 77% of the total iGaming revenue in the province. Sports betting also showed strong performance, contributing CA$71.8 million, while online poker, though smaller, saw an 18.9% increase in revenue to CA$6.3 million.
Despite a slight 2.0% decrease in the number of monthly active player accounts to 1.07 million, the average revenue per active player account (ARPPA) rose by 10.0% to CA$316, indicating that players are spending more. Ontario's iGaming market now features 50 licensed operators running 86 websites, showcasing a competitive and thriving industry.
This record-breaking performance in May highlights the effectiveness of Ontario's regulated iGaming market in generating significant economic activity and revenue. As the province continues to manage its fiscal responsibilities, the iGaming sector stands out as a key contributor to its economic landscape.
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