Best Alberta Sports Betting Sites & Sportsbooks in 2023

All over Canada, people who enjoy a little sports betting have had plenty of good news to celebrate since 2020. The softening of the attitude to single game sports betting in the country was long overdue, and that softening went all the way in August 2021 when Bill C-218 was passed. This allowed provinces in Canada to decide whether they were in favour of approving legal sports betting or not.

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Best Alberta Sports Betting Promotions

Sadly, as of yet, there are no sports betting promotions that are legal for the people of Alberta, but that is going to change in the very near future. The AGLC and WCLC have decided to take a cautious approach to sports betting in the province, and, at first, only a very small number of sports betting sites (possibly as low a number as two) will be allowed to operate. The big names of legal North American sports betting - BetMGM, FanDuel, DraftKings and PointsBet - have all made moves to be first in the queue when AGLC and WCLC licences in Alberta become available, finally.

Sports bettors in Canada need to be ready to claim the best sports betting offers and promotions as soon as they become available. Initial competition is likely to be fierce, so a good number of online betting bonuses are likely to be available in Alberta. Below you will find out all you need to know about the best Alberta sports betting promotions, the best sportsbook operators that will be providing them and how you can get the most out of them.

Alberta Betting Promo Codes

At leading retailers, you always get the option to make your purchases online as opposed to visiting a retail store in person. You may also get a discount code online that enables you to make a saving on your purchases. Just pop in the code and, as if by magic, 10 percent (or whatever the offer may be) is knocked off your order, or you might just have gifted yourself free shipping. These might be awarded to loyal existing customers or to new customers as a welcome bonus.

Alberta betting promo codes work in much the same way. When you make a deposit at a betting site in Alberta, if you enter the code at the point where you confirm your deposit, you will receive the specified bonus to which the code pertains. We will keep you informed about all the best Alberta betting promo codes and welcome bonus offers available, so keep checking back here for the hottest information!

Alberta Free Bets

You don't really get much for free in the online sports betting realm, even in Alberta, but free bets are the closest you are going to get to receiving free money. Free bets come with a few caveats, with the main one being that you have to make an equivalent bet using your own cash in order to receive one. A free bet example may require you to bet $10 of your own money, and when you do, you get a $10 free bet.

Other caveats include your qualifying bet being placed at minimum odds (known as 'qualifying odds'). Your free bet may be subject to minimum odds too. One thing is common with all free bets, though - your free bet stake is not returned alongside any winnings you may secure.

Alberta No Deposit Bonuses

So far, we do not know of any no deposit bonuses that are available for the sports betting offers hunters in Alberta, but that may change in the future. Unlike free bets, no deposit bonuses are actually like receiving free money. When you complete your sign up at an online sportsbook in Alberta, you receive your bonus without having to make a deposit of your own, hence 'no deposit'.

No deposit bonuses are usually small and come with pretty fiendish terms and conditions, which is understandable as the sportsbook offering the bonus would be giving away free cash to potentially thousands of people otherwise!

Alberta Deposit Bonuses

Deposit bonuses are (or at least will be) very common among legal Alberta sportsbooks, as they are the tried and trusted way for an online sportsbook to attract new clients. The idea is simple - you make a deposit, and the sportsbook matches that deposit with an equal amount of bonus money. Some sportsbooks may double or triple the value of your deposit with bonus cash, but a one-for-one deal is the most common type of deposit bonus you'll find.

Bonus money is not actually real money in that you cannot cash it out - think of it as site credit. You can use it to place wagers, and any money you make from your wagers is fired into your real cash account. Sadly, your bonus money cannot ever be converted into real, withdrawable cash.

You may also be required to place real money bets before you can withdraw - this is known as wagering or playthrough. If a deposit bonus comes with a playthrough of x5 before you can withdraw and you win $20 via your no deposit bonus, then you will be required to place $100 of real money bets before you can cash out, as $100 is five times $20.

Alberta Betting Apps

One of the biggest problems people face today is the 20 seconds or so (on average) they spend after they wake up each morning wondering where their phone is. Phones are crucial to every aspect of our lives, and it's hard to work out how we ever survived before we were able to carry around a device in our pockets. Phones give us access to the internet 24/7 (except when they run out of charge), and virtually anything we can do on a laptop or desktop PC we can do on our phones.

This includes placing bets at the best bookmakers that are available to people in Alberta. There is no more convenient way of indulging in sports betting than using your phone, which is with a sports betting app. So those looking to find the best NFL betting sites can do so with ease on their phones.

Popular Payment Methods at Alberta Betting Sites

You will, of course, need to have money in your account in order to place bets at the top MLB betting sites in Alberta or any other sport you wish. That means you will need a way of getting money into your betting site account via the internet as there are no real-world retail links with Alberta sportsbooks at present. There are many ways in which you can load up your account with dollars in Canada, and below we will talk you through the most popular.

•        Visa & Mastercard - Most people in Canada will have at least one credit card (or debit card), and it's likely to have been issued by Visa or Mastercard. Most Alberta sportsbooks will accept such cards.

•        Interac - Interac is a convenient way of linking your bank account to your Alberta online sports betting account. You can then move money from one to the other via Interac's services.

•        INSTADEBIT - A system similar to Interac, INSTADEBIT used to be Canada's number one electronic payment system, but Interac is more popular these days.

•        iDebit - Another 'link your bank account' payment system, iDebit works like Interac and INSTADEBIT.

•        Trustly - Yet another system that links your bank account to an online retailer, Trustly is actually a global payments system, unlike the three payment systems mentioned above, which are Canada-focused.

•        Skrill - As an e-wallet, Skrill is basically an online bank account without actually being a bank; you can move your money from your Skrill account to a sports betting account, and vice versa.

•        PayPal - Probably the most popular e-wallet in the world, although online sportsbooks do not accept PayPal as readily as they accept Skrill and Neteller.

•        Neteller - Like Skrill, Neteller is an online payments system that specializes in all forms of online gambling funding and is popular at Alberta sportsbooks.

•        MuchBetter - While Skrill and Neteller have been around for years, MuchBetter is a more recently created e-wallet. Available at some Alberta sportsbooks, but not many.

•        Paysafecard - An e-voucher scheme as opposed to an e-wallet, you can purchase e-vouchers at a real-world retailer and then use them online. You can manage a paysafecard account online, too.

•        e-check - An e-check is simply an electronic version of a paper check, which is an instruction to move money between accounts. You can use these at some sportsbooks.

•        Wire Transfer - transferring money by wire (i.e. telephone or telegram) has been done for decades and has now moved online. It is one of the slowest payment processes, though.

Unlike a few provinces in Canada, sports betting has been legal in Alberta for some time with many restrictions. All forms of betting in the province have been overseen and regulated for many years by the AGLC and WCLC. As was common among provinces in Canada, only parlay betting was permitted. The AGLC and WCLC ran sites such as Sport Select and PlayAlberta where legal, limited parlay sports betting was permitted.

In 2021, a royal assent was handed to Bill C-218, which was a measure that finally permitted single game sports betting to be allowed in Canada. The bill, though, gave provinces the right to decide, on a province-by-province basis, their own attitude to single game betting.

Alberta decided almost immediately to roll this out, but only at Sport Select and PlayAlberta. The full roll out to non-governmental companies was to be done, but with a cautious approach. Alberta invited a number of operators to tender bids in order to become one of the initial fully-licensed sportsbooks in the province. Those applicants included FanDuel, DraftKings, BetMGM and BetRivers, and the first of these sportsbooks is likely to come online in 2023.

What Sports Can I Bet on In Alberta?

At the moment, people wanting to visit sports betting sites online in Alberta can only bet on 10 sports in total, but once non-governmental sportsbooks arrive online, that number is likely to expand greatly. So while they aren't available at present, people looking for cricket betting sites and the best horse racing betting sites can do so in Alberta soon enough. The current list of sports is as follows:

•        Hockey - Not only on the NHL but on hockey leagues all over the globe
•        Football - The NFL and CFL
•        Basketball - Again, both on the NBA and all global basketball leagues
•        Baseball - On both MLB and the NPB in Japan
•        Soccer - MLS and countless international competitions as soccer is the number one global sport
•        Tennis - The majors, ATP and WTA tours plus competitions at all levels
•        Golf - All American and international golfing events
•        Boxing - All worldwide boxing events
•        MMA - UFC and other MMA events
•        Formula One - All races in the annual racing calendar

How to Sign up at an Alberta Betting Site

To complete your sign up at top Alberta betting sites, you will only need to divulge a few pieces of information, and it is similar to signing up at any online site.

At a bare minimum, you will have to give your name, address, phone number, date of birth and the final four digits of your SIN. The site will use the information you provide in order to be certain that you are legally entitled to use their services.

You will also need to verify your account, which you do by supplying your email address. Once you have completed your sign up you should be sent an email, which you will need to reply to. In addition, payment information will need to be verified, in order to protect both you and your account. Once verification is set up you can search for the best NBA betting sites from the comfort of your own home.

How to Place an Online Bet in Alberta

To start betting you will need to fund your account after choosing form the best Canada sports betting sites. At your chosen operator, a list of payment options will be available. Pick the one that is the most convenient to you and deposit some money (and grab your deposit bonus). If you are new to online betting, it is best that you keep your bets small.
If you hunt through the menus at your chosen Alberta sports betting site, you should find the event or events that you want to bet on. Find the outcome that you wish to wager on and click on the odds provided. This will transfer the event to your betting slip.

You can combine bets if you want on the slip to create parlays. Once you have everything the way you want it, choose your stake, which is the amount of your own money you are risking. Click the 'place bet' button to confirm your bet.

Top Alberta Sports Teams

Alberta is not a hotbed of pro Canadian sports teams, as every Alberta sports fan knows. However, there are some teams to follow. These are the best Canadian sports teams that currently call Alberta their home province:

Edmonton Oilers (NHL) - Probably Alberta's most well-known sports team. They were founded in 1971 and joined the NHL in 1979. The best years of the Oilers were between 1983 and 1990 when they won all five of their Stanley Cups. Success has been a rarity since, though.

Calgary Flames (NHL) - Alberta also has another NHL team in the Flames. While not as successful as the Edmonton Oilers, the Calgary Flames have reached the Stanley Cup Finals twice in their history, winning once in the 1988-89 season.

Calgary Stampeders (CFL) - The Stampeders have been around since 1945, playing in the CFL at the McMahon Stadium since 1960. They have won the Grey Cup eight times, the last time being in 2018.

Edmonton Elks (CFL) - Founded in 1949 as the Edmonton Eskimos, this team changed to the Elks in 2021 as it was deemed their previous name was offensive to the Inuit community. The Elks have won 14 Grey Cups, the last being in 2015.

Edmonton Oil Kings (WHL) - The number one junior hockey team in Alberta, the Oil Kings came into being in 2007. They have won two championships, in 2012 and 2014.

Daily Fantasy Sports in Alberta

DFS sites are popular in Alberta, but it is not legal to use DFS sites where money changes hands. Currently, there are no plans to legalize daily fantasy sports sites in the province.

Online Casinos in Alberta

You can play the best online casino games in Alberta, but only at government-controlled sites such as PlayAlberta and Sport Select. The PlayAlberta site has a number of Alberta casino games, including slots and table games such as blackjack, baccarat, roulette, casino poker and video poker. It also has a live casino with a very limited number of tables. Sport Select currently does not have any Alberta online casino games.

Offshore casino sites are available in Alberta, but they are not licensed in Canada. If an offshore casino site refuses pay out money you have won during your time at them, then you will have no legal processes that you can go through to get your funds. However, there are a number of land-based casino options for you to choose from if you're interested in Canada sports betting in person as opposed to visiting Canada online betting sites. These include the Great Northern Casino, Boomtown Casino, Century Casino and Pure Casino Lethbridge.

Alberta Responsible Gambling

Because some forms of gambling have been legal in Alberta for a while, the province has a sturdy support network designed to aid people who are experiencing gambling problems. Help can be sought from the Problem Gambling Resources Network in the province. This can be done via telephone at (780) 461-1259, or via email using the address [email protected] You can also access global gambling sport networks via Gamblers Anonymous, Gambling Therapy and GamTalk.

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