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Legal New Brunswick Betting Sites & Online Sportsbooks 2025

New Brunswick residents still don’t have access to a fully “legal” online sports betting provider. The Atlantic Lottery Corporation’s offerings remain limited to ProLine. However, after the federal government legalized single-event betting in 2021, Ontario launched a fully regulated market with private sports betting and casino brands. When this Ontario market opened in spring 2022, provinces like New Brunswick saw a flood of sportsbook ads across national broadcasts. This reveals a challenge with Canada’s provincially managed gambling regulations: when a large market like Ontario makes changes, it leaves consumers in other provinces, including New Brunswick, with many questions.

Our goal is to equip you with reliable information as you explore reputable sports betting options from New Brunswick. Keep in mind that, for residents of New Brunswick, not much has changed since 2021. Before then, the "grey market" offered access to offshore operators, and that remains the case today, with no provincially regulated alternative. Here, we’ll help you navigate the "grey market," identify the most trustworthy brands that are available in New Brunswick, warn you about those to avoid, and clarify which operators are not accessible despite an abundance of TV advertising.

 

New Brunswick online sports betting: what is the "grey market" ?

If you’re looking to bet online from New Brunswick and want to stay safe by avoiding scams, that’s a smart approach. There are far more unreliable operators than trusted ones, and a wrong click could land you with a brand connected to offshore jurisdictions that may never pay out if you have a big win. Additionally, many well-known brands from the US and Ontario don’t operate in the "grey market." We help you locate the top brands that are now licensed in Ontario but still maintain "grey market" versions available to New Brunswick residents.

 

Are "grey market" betting sites legal in New Brunswick or not?

Since neither Canada nor New Brunswick has established a regulatory framework for online gambling, brands licensed in international jurisdictions like Malta, Gibraltar, and Kahnawake (Mohawk Territory in Quebec) continue to serve residents in New Brunswick and other provinces outside Ontario. With no legal grounds to prohibit or pursue these "offshore" operators, New Brunswick residents are free to access these betting and casino sites. Essentially, "grey market" sportsbooks operate legally in the jurisdictions where they are based, with equipment and personnel located abroad. As Canadian and New Brunswick laws do not explicitly ban their use, these sites exist in a "grey area," falling somewhere between "legal" and "illegal."

 

Are all offshore, "grey market" betting sites safe for New Brunswick bettors?

No way. We have a dedicated guide to help Canadians avoid sports betting scams. Without going into it in full detail, the reality is that around 2,000 "grey market" gambling sites serve players in New Brunswick and across Canada. Many of these are licensed in international gaming jurisdictions, but are operated by companies based in Russia. For players in New Brunswick, these brands pose two main risks.

Firstly, if you score a large win, you may never actually receive your payout, whether from sports betting or casino play. These untrustworthy operators often have no plans to pay out to winners and instead focus on keeping the funds of "losing" players while ignoring or blocking those who win big. In some cases, they may accuse winning players of breaching terms and conditions as an excuse to withhold funds or may simply cut off communication. Even some "reputable" sites based in the Caribbean have such minimal testing and oversight that trusting the integrity of their games, or expecting any recourse if issues arise, is difficult. Once your funds go offshore, they’re largely out of reach.

Additionally, many sportsbook review websites have recently been acquired by the operators of these questionable brands. This means unsuspecting New Brunswick players who search online for reputable sites with Canadian Dollar accounts or popular payment options may be directed to reviews that promote only these Russian-linked brands.

The second major risk to New Brunswick players using "grey market" or offshore sites is the lack of responsible gambling tools. Most shady operators—or even some legitimate ones in Central America or the Caribbean—don’t offer deposit limits, loss limits, session timeouts, or effective self-exclusion options. Since few people begin betting online with plans to develop a gambling problem, having these tools available is essential to avoid excessive spending.

 

Which offshore betting sites do we recommend for New Brunswick & why?

When it comes to "grey market" online sportsbooks for New Brunswick players, we only recommend brands that offer essential responsible gambling tools, along with the features that make them top sports betting platforms. Additionally, every brand we endorse for New Brunswick has already joined Ontario’s regulated market. While you won’t be using their Ontario-specific sites from New Brunswick, it’s reassuring to know that these brands have received approval from a Canadian provincial gaming regulator.

Interestingly, all of our recommended companies were active in Ontario’s "grey market" before transitioning players to regulated iGaming Ontario platforms. These brands include bet365, Betway, Sports Interaction, Betsafe, Betsson, and BetVictor. Should New Brunswick’s government ever adopt a model similar to Ontario’s, your accounts with these operators could one day be migrated to a legal, regulated sports betting market within the province.

 

Why are some US & Ontario betting sites are not in the "grey market" for New Brunswick?

When the US Supreme Court lifted the federal ban on sports betting in 2018, it allowed states to legalize online betting individually. This pivotal change led several prominent US sportsbooks to enter Ontario’s regulated market. Given the similar sporting interests across the border, these US brands recognized that their marketing on American sports broadcasts also reaches Canadian audiences. As a result, these sportsbooks have built some brand recognition in Canada, even though they do not specifically target it. For residents in provinces like New Brunswick, where "grey market" sites remain accessible, this can create some confusion.

Most of these US sportsbooks, however, have strictly operated within locally regulated markets or began as Daily Fantasy Sports operators, which are regulated differently from sports betting. Consequently, they do not have "offshore" sites based in international jurisdictions that could serve New Brunswick players. The US and Ontario brands not available to New Brunswick residents include theScore Bet, FanDuel Sportsbook, BetMGM, DraftKings Sportsbook, PointsBet, ESPN BET, BetRivers, Caesars Sportsbook, Bally Bet, and Fanatics Sportsbook.

 

Top "Offshore" New Brunswick Betting Sites

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Is theScore Bet available in New Brunswick?

Unfortunately not. In Canada, theScore Bet is available exclusively in Ontario’s regulated market, offering sports betting and casino products. Now owned by US-based Penn Entertainment, theScore Bet does not operate in the "grey market" and, therefore, does not serve New Brunswick.

Is ESPN BET available in New Brunswick?

Nope. ESPN BET is Penn Entertainment’s entry into the regulated US sportsbook market, while its only Canadian sports betting brand, theScore Bet, is restricted to Ontario’s legal market. Penn Entertainment does not operate in the "grey market," so ESPN BET is highly unlikely to become available to players in New Brunswick.

Is BetMGM available in New Brunswick?

No. BetMGM is available only in certain US state markets and Ontario. So, all those ads featuring Wayne and Connor have been for nothing when it comes to viewers in New Brunswick.

Is FanDuel Sportsbook available in New Brunswick?

No, FanDuel Sportsbook is not available to players in New Brunswick. However, their Daily Fantasy Sports (DFS) platform can be accessed. In Canada, FanDuel Sportsbook is restricted to the Ontario market.

Is DraftKings Sportsbook available in New Brunswick?

Negative. DraftKings Sportsbook is not available to players in New Brunswick. However, their Daily Fantasy Sports (DFS) product remains accessible. In Canada, DraftKings Sportsbook is only available in Ontario.

Top "Grey Market" New Brunswick Sportsbooks

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Is BetRivers available in New Brunswick?

Nope. The ads with former TSN anchor Dan O'Toole are promoting BetRivers’ Ontario service. BetRivers does not serve customers in New Brunswick.

Is PointsBet Canada available in New Brunswick?

No, this official sportsbook of Curling Canada and Alpine Canada, known for featuring the Trailer Park Boys in its early ads, is only accessible in Ontario.

Is Bally Bet available in New Brunswick?

No. Bally Bet is the online sportsbook & casino brand of "Bally's," which shared its name with a regional sports network in the USA, is only available in various US states and in Ontario’s regulated market. Bally Bet does not operate any "offshore" version of its platform.

Is Caesars Sportsbook available in New Brunswick?

No, this widely recognized US sportsbook and casino brand operates only within Ontario’s regulated market in Canada.

Is Fanatics Sportsbook available in New Brunswick?

No, the major apparel retailer’s online sports betting platform, developed partly through technology acquired from PointsBet USA, is available only in select US states where betting is legal. Fanatics Sportsbook is not available in Ontario’s regulated market and has no intention of launching an "offshore" version that could otherwise serve players in New Brunswick.

Is Unibet available in New Brunswick?

No, Unibet has stopped serving all of Canada, including New Brunswick.

Top New Brunswick Sports Betting Sites

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Do any New Brunswick sportsbooks offer QMJHL betting?

Not any brands that we would recommend, no. The Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL) includes three clubs from New Brunswick: the Acadie-Bathurst Titan, the Moncton Wildcats and the Saint John Sea Dogs. If you support one of these teams, or simply enjoy Canadian Major Junior Hockey, you might be searching for a reputable "grey market" betting site that offers QMJHL betting. Unfortunately, the honest answer is that there are very few, if any, reliable options.

Many QMJHL players are below the age of majority, which has pushed top betting brands to stop offering bets on "the Q" and other CHL leagues.  This shift is partly due to Ontario’s regulatory requirements, which mandate that licensed sportsbooks eliminate OHL betting from their offerings. Most of these brands have chosen to apply this restriction across all regions they serve, including on their "offshore" sites, making QMJHL betting unavailable. If you’re determined to find sportsbooks that cover the QMJHL, WHL, OHL, or the Memorial Cup, proceed with extreme caution. Most sites offering such bets are not reliable and are best avoided.

 

Is bet365 available in New Brunswick?

Yes, New Brunswick is part of bet365’s "rest of Canada" market, with services provided from its international licensing base in Gibraltar.

Is Betway available in New Brunswick?

Yes, Betway includes New Brunswick in its "rest of Canada" market, offering services under its license from Malta.

Is Betsafe available in New Brunswick?

Yes, Betsafe is available in New Brunswick as part of its "rest of Canada" operations, with oversight from its international jurisdiction in Malta.

Is Betsson available in New Brunswick?

Yes, Betsson, a brand connected to Betsafe, also operates in New Brunswick within its "rest of Canada" market, with services managed from Malta.

Is BetVictor available in New Brunswick?

Yes, BetVictor provides access to players in New Brunswick as part of its "rest of Canada" segment, with its operations based out of Gibraltar.

Top "Offshore" New Brunswick Online Sportsbooks

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Is Sports Interaction available in New Brunswick?

Yes, Sports Interaction is accessible to players in New Brunswick and the broader "rest of Canada" market (excluding Ontario), operating under the Kahnawake Gaming Commission, located on sovereign Mohawk land in Quebec.