Responsible Gaming

At Byafterglo, we believe that gambling should always be an enjoyable, entertaining experience — never a source of stress, financial hardship, or harm. While our site helps Canadian players discover the best experiences at Casino Mont Tremblant and beyond, we are equally committed to making sure that every player stays safe, informed, and in control. Player welfare is not an afterthought for us; it sits at the very heart of everything we do. If you ever feel that gambling is no longer fun, please know that support is available, you are not alone, and reaching out is always the right choice.

Recognising the Warning Signs

Problem gambling can develop gradually, and it is not always easy to spot in yourself or someone you care about. The following signs may indicate that gambling has moved beyond healthy entertainment:

  • Spending more money on gambling than you originally intended or can afford
  • Chasing losses — continuing to gamble in an attempt to win back money you have lost
  • Feeling restless, irritable, or anxious when you try to reduce or stop gambling
  • Lying to family members, friends, or colleagues about how much time or money you spend gambling
  • Borrowing money, selling possessions, or neglecting bills in order to fund gambling
  • Neglecting work, studies, family responsibilities, or personal health because of gambling
  • Using gambling as a way to escape problems, relieve stress, or cope with difficult emotions
  • Feeling unable to stop even when you want to, despite repeated attempts
  • Experiencing mood swings, depression, or anxiety connected to gambling outcomes

Recognising even one or two of these signs is worth taking seriously. Early action makes a significant difference.

Quick Self-Assessment

Take a moment to answer these questions honestly. They are not a clinical diagnosis, but they can help you reflect on your relationship with gambling:

  • Have you ever gambled with money that was set aside for essential expenses like rent, food, or bills?
  • Do you find yourself thinking about gambling frequently throughout the day, even when you are doing something else?
  • Have you tried to cut back on gambling but found it harder than expected?
  • Has gambling caused conflict or concern in your relationships or at work?
  • Do you feel a need to gamble with larger amounts of money to feel the same excitement?
  • Have you ever felt guilt, shame, or regret after a gambling session?

If you answered yes to two or more of these questions, we strongly encourage you to explore the support resources listed further down this page.

Tools That Keep You in Control

Reputable, licensed casinos — including those we feature at Byafterglo — provide a range of responsible gambling tools. Use them proactively, not just when things feel out of hand. Here is a summary of the most important ones:

Tool What It Does Where to Set It
Deposit Limits Caps the total amount of money you can deposit over a daily, weekly, or monthly period, preventing overspending before it starts. Your casino account settings, usually under "Responsible Gaming" or "My Account"
Loss & Wager Limits Sets a maximum on how much you can lose or bet within a chosen timeframe, so a bad session cannot spiral out of control. Responsible Gaming section of your casino account or by contacting customer support
Reality Checks On-screen reminders that pop up at set intervals (e.g., every 30 or 60 minutes) showing how long you have been playing and how much you have spent. Account preferences or session settings within the casino lobby
Cooling-Off Period A short-term break from gambling — typically 24 hours to 30 days — during which you cannot access your account, giving you time to reset. Request via account settings or live chat with casino support
Self-Exclusion A longer-term block (six months to five years or permanently) that prevents you from gambling at participating sites. In Canada, provincial self-exclusion programmes are available through operators like OLG, BCLC, and Loto-Québec. Contact the casino directly, or register through your provincial gambling authority's self-exclusion programme

Strict 18+ Policy

In Canada, the minimum legal age for gambling is 18 years old in most provinces, including Québec where Casino Mont Tremblant is located. Byafterglo has a zero-tolerance policy toward underage gambling. All content on this website is intended exclusively for adults aged 18 and over. We do not knowingly publish information directed at minors, and we actively support age verification measures used by licensed operators. If you suspect that someone under the legal age is accessing gambling services, please report it to the relevant casino or provincial regulator immediately. Parents and guardians can use parental control tools and filtering software to help prevent minors from accessing gambling websites.

Where to Get Free, Confidential Help

Asking for help is a sign of strength. The organisations below offer free, confidential, non-judgmental support to anyone affected by problem gambling — including family members and friends. We encourage all Canadian players to save these contacts:

  • Gambling Therapy — gamblingtherapy.org — Free online support, live chat, and a global community forum specifically designed for people affected by problem gambling, with dedicated Canadian resources.
  • NCPG (National Council on Problem Gambling) — ncpgambling.org — A leading US and North American resource offering a 24/7 helpline (1-800-522-4700), treatment referrals, and educational materials widely used across Canada.
  • Gamblers Anonymous — gamblersanonymous.org — A peer-support fellowship with meetings available across Canada and online, following a proven 12-step recovery programme.
  • BeGambleAware — begambleaware.org — Provides advice, self-assessment tools, and referral services to treatment providers; a trusted resource for English-speaking players worldwide.
  • GamCare — gamcare.org.uk — Offers free counselling, a helpline, and online chat support for anyone concerned about their own or someone else's gambling.

Canadian players can also contact their provincial problem gambling helpline. In Québec, you can reach Jeu: aide et référence at 1-800-461-0140, available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, at no cost.

Our Commitment

Byafterglo is committed to promoting safer gambling in every aspect of our work. We only recommend casinos that hold valid licences from recognised regulatory authorities and that provide the responsible gambling tools described on this page. We regularly review and update our content to ensure that safety information remains accurate and accessible. We never use language or imagery that trivialises gambling risk or encourages reckless play. When we assess casinos for our Canadian readers, responsible gaming features form a core part of our evaluation criteria — not an optional extra. We also encourage our readers to set personal limits before they start any gaming session and to treat gambling purely as a form