LuckyDays Casino Alberta Guide & Launch Details For July 13th

Last Updated: May 4, 2026
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Fact Checked By: Tyler Olson

LuckyDays Casino Alberta is an upcoming Alberta online casino from Malta-based L7 Entertainment, expected to bring one of the largest game libraries in the Canadian market to the province's July 13, 2026 regulated iGaming launch. With more than 2,600 casino titles and a proven track record in Canada since 2022, LuckyDays is positioned for slots-first players seeking variety, a simple interface, and a well-licensed operator.

Is LuckyDays Live in Alberta?

Not yet under a regulated Alberta license. LuckyDays Casino currently holds an Ontario AGCO license (OPIG1242643) operated by L7 Entertainment Limited and is also licensed by the Curacao Gaming Control Board, the Kahnawake Gaming Commission, and the Swedish Gambling Authority. As of late April 2026, a formal Alberta announcement had not been made, though the brand has been accessible to Alberta players in the grey market. The AGLC transition deadline of July 13 applies to all grey-market operators. This page will be updated when Alberta registration is confirmed.

When is LuckyDays Going Live?

LuckyDays has not publicly confirmed a July 13, 2026 Alberta launch date. Given its Ontario presence and the AGLC's requirement that grey-market operators register by July 13 or exit the market, entry at or around launch is the expected trajectory. The brand is available to Alberta players via its Canadian website now, though that access will require transition to the regulated framework by the launch deadline.

What You Should Expect at Launch

If LuckyDays Alberta mirrors its Ontario product, players can expect 2,600-plus casino games including 2,300-plus slots, 125-plus live dealer tables powered by Evolution Gaming and Pragmatic Play, and a progressive jackpot section. The platform is casino-only with no sportsbook. There is no dedicated native app on iOS or Android; the site is optimized for mobile browser play. Minimum deposit is $10 via Interac. Withdrawals are processed within 24 hours by LuckyDays, with funds typically arriving in one to five business days depending on the method. Note that LuckyDays does not offer free demo play as all games require a real-money deposit to access.

Lucky Days Market Entry Into Alberta Timeline

2019

LuckyDays Casino launches globally

LuckyDays Casino launches under L7 Entertainment Ltd with Curacao Gaming Control Board licensing.

November 2, 2022

LuckyDays enters Ontario

LuckyDays enters Ontario's regulated market under AGCO license OPIG1242643.

January 13, 2026

AGLC opens Alberta iGaming registration

iGaming Alberta opens operator registration. Grey-market operators are issued formal notice to register by July 13 or cease operations in the province.

March 31, 2026

July 13 launch date confirmed

iGaming Alberta officially confirms July 13, 2026 as the go-live date for the province's regulated private iGaming market.

Launch day

July 13, 2026

Alberta iGaming market goes live

The Alberta private iGaming market officially launches. LuckyDays is expected to enter at or near launch pending AGLC registration.

How They Stack Up Against competitors

Based on its Ontario product, LuckyDays is expected to compete in Alberta primarily on the depth of its game library, with more than 2,600 titles likely available at launch. The platform should feature a full live dealer suite powered by Evolution and Pragmatic Play, including blackjack, roulette, baccarat, and popular game shows, with a wide range of betting limits to suit different player types. However, players should also expect some of the same limitations seen in other markets, including no dedicated mobile app and no demo-play option for trying games without depositing. 

Withdrawal processing is anticipated to remain around 24 hours on the operator's end, which is in line with competitive standards. Backed by L7 Entertainment's multi-jurisdiction licensing footprint, LuckyDays is expected to enter Alberta as a credible, compliance-focused operator rather than a newcomer building from scratch.

Deposit & Withdrawal Options

MethodDepositWithdrawals
e-Wallet
Prepaid Cards
Instant Banking
Fast Bank Transfers
Bank Transfers
Checks via Mail
Cash via Mail

How Long Do Withdrawals Take?

Withdrawing money from the LuckyDays Casino online can take anywhere from one to five business days. Verification can take up the first 24 hours with your withdrawal, depending if you used an e-Wallet like PayPal, can take on average one to three days. I wouldn't consider LuckyDays as one of the fastest payout online casinos in Canada.

I'm Not Getting My Withdrawal - Why?

This is a common question whether playing at LuckyDays or anywhere else. In the case of the LuckyDays Casino, there may be a couple reasons listed in the T&Cs that you missed.

  • You must withdraw your funds the same way you deposited. If you used Interac to deposit, you'll need to do the same for withdrawing.
  • You have to play through your entire deposit before you can withdraw any of it. 
    • For example, if you deposit CA$20 you must play the full amount before you withdraw any of it.
  • It can take up to five business days before you see your withdrawal.

Top Games Available at LuckyDays Casino

Based on its Ontario offering, LuckyDays' Alberta launch is expected to lean heavily into slots, with a deep catalogue likely to be the main draw for players who prioritize variety. While exact titles will be confirmed at go-live, the current library provides a strong indication of what to expect:

  • Large slots selection (2,300+ titles expected): A mix of high-volatility games, classic reels, and progressive jackpots, including popular titles like Sugar Rush 1000 and Mega Moolah
  • Network jackpots: Ongoing access to pooled progressive prizes, including games tied to broader jackpot networks such as Drops & Wins
  • Live dealer coverage: A full suite from Evolution and Pragmatic Play, including blackjack, roulette, baccarat, and game show-style titles like Crazy Time and Monopoly Live
  • Flexible betting ranges: Stakes expected to accommodate both low-limit and high-limit players across slots and live tables
  • User interface: Clean, category-driven layout with search functionality, designed to make a large game library easier to navigate

One key limitation expected to carry over is the lack of demo play, meaning players will likely need to deposit real money before trying new games.

Contact LuckyDays Customer Support

  • Live chat: Available 24/7 via the LuckyDays website
  • Contact form/email: Available through the LuckyDays help section
  • Help Centre: FAQ section on the website - covers account, payments, and responsible gambling topics

LuckyDays Responsible Gambling Options

Based on its Ontario operations and broader licensing profile, LuckyDays is expected to bring a well-developed responsible gambling (RG) framework into Alberta at launch. The operator already meets multiple regulatory standards, and that foundation should translate into a robust set of player protection tools under Alberta's new regulated system.

Players in Alberta can expect a combination of operator-level controls and province-wide safeguards, including:

  • Account-based limits: Deposit limits, loss limits, and reality checks configurable directly within account settings
  • Time-out and self-exclusion tools: Cooling-off periods and full self-exclusion options accessible via the platform
  • Multi-jurisdiction standards: Oversight tied to multiple regulators, including stricter international frameworks that go beyond baseline Canadian requirements
  • Centralized self-exclusion (Alberta-wide): AGLC's province-wide program allows players to self-exclude across all licensed operators with a single enrollment
  • Mandatory RG certification: Operators in Alberta are required to meet RG Check standards set by the Responsible Gambling Council
  • Support resources:
    • GameSense Info Line: 1-833-447-7523
    • Alberta Health Services Addiction Helpline: 1-866-332-2322 (available 24/7)

LuckyDays Casino Alberta FAQs

When will LuckyDays Casino launch in Alberta, CA?

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LuckyDays has not publicly confirmed an Alberta launch date as of May 2026. The brand operates in Ontario under AGCO license OPIG1242643 and is subject to the AGLC grey-market transition deadline of July 13, 2026. Entry at or near that date is the working expectation. This page will be updated when Alberta registration is confirmed.

Will Lucky Days offer a mobile app in Alberta?

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LuckyDays does not offer a dedicated iOS or Android app in Ontario, and this is expected to carry over to Alberta. The casino is fully optimized for mobile browser play on any device via Safari or Chrome. Players who require a native app experience should consider this before registering.

What are some common payment methods available at LuckyDays Casino?

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You can deposit and withdraw via the most commone payment methods available: PayPal, Interac, Neteller, and debit cards to name a few. A couple restrictions include sending cash and checks through the mail.

PJ Wright
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PJ Wright is an experienced online gambling writer with experience in covering online operators and news throughout North America. You can find him covering the best ways to find promotional offers, the best operators to choose from and when new games are released.
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