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Responsible Gambling at Grizzly Casino: Tools & Limits

Updated on June 27, 2026 by the editorial team

Responsible gambling at Grizzly Casino runs on a set of account controls you switch on yourself: deposit caps, loss ceilings, session timers and self-exclusion. None of them cost anything, and most take effect the moment you save them. This page walks through what each tool does, how to set one up, and where to turn if play stops feeling like a game.

Grizzly Casino has operated since 2024 under a licence from the Anjouan Gaming Authority, and those controls sit inside your account settings rather than behind a support ticket. Below you will find the exact limits you can apply, the timing that governs changes, and outside help lines that answer around the clock.

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What player protection tools you get

Grizzly Casino bundles the standard safer-play kit into one settings panel. You decide the numbers. The casino enforces them.

Here is what sits in that panel and what each control actually does:

  • Deposit limits. Cap how much you can add to your balance across a day, a week or a month. Once you hit the ceiling, further deposits are blocked until the window resets.
  • Loss limits. Set a maximum you are willing to lose over a chosen period. When net losses reach it, play pauses for that cycle.
  • Session reminders. A timer nudges you after a set number of minutes so a quick spin does not quietly turn into three hours.
  • Reality checks. On-screen pop-ups summarise how long you have been logged in and how you are doing that session.
  • Time-out (cool-off). Lock yourself out for a short stretch, from 24 hours up to a few weeks, when you need a breather rather than a full break.
  • Self-exclusion. Close the door for six months, a year, or longer. Read the full mechanics on our self-exclusion page.

Every one of these is free. You do not need to justify a limit to support, and you never need a reason to lower one. The tools work together too: a deposit cap plus a session reminder covers both the money and the clock, which are the two things that slip fastest.

If you are new to the account, the Grizzly Casino settings menu is the first place to visit before you touch the C$750 + 200 FS welcome pack. Setting your ceilings before the first deposit means the bonus never pushes you past a number you picked while thinking clearly.

Setting up your own limits step by step

The process takes about two minutes. You will need to be logged in, and the changes save to your profile rather than a single device, so they follow you to mobile too.

  1. Open your account and go to Account Settings → Responsible Gambling (some layouts label it "Limits & Controls").
  2. Pick the control you want: deposit, loss or session.
  3. Choose the period. Daily, weekly and monthly windows are available for the money-based limits.
  4. Type the amount in Canadian dollars, then confirm.
  5. Save. A tighter limit applies straight away.

Direction matters here, and it is deliberate. Lowering a limit, or making it stricter, takes effect immediately. Raising a limit, or loosening it, only kicks in after a cooling-off delay of roughly 24 hours, so a heated moment cannot instantly unlock a bigger stake. That one-way friction is the whole point.

A quick example. Say you set a C$100 weekly deposit cap on Monday and decide on Wednesday to drop it to C$50. The C$50 ceiling is live at once. If instead you tried to bump it to C$300, that higher figure would sit in a queue and only activate the next day, giving you a night to sleep on it.

Remember the deposit rules that sit underneath all of this: the minimum deposit at Grizzly Casino is C$10, or C$20 to activate the welcome bonus. Your self-imposed cap stacks on top of those floors. You can read how funding works on the payments page.

Finding real help when play stops being fun

Tools handle the day-to-day. Support lines handle the harder days. If gambling has started to affect your money, your sleep or the people around you, the numbers below connect you to trained, confidential help, and none of them charge a cent.

A short self-check first. Ask yourself: are you betting more than you meant to? Chasing losses? Hiding how much you play? Borrowing to fund it? A yes to any of these is worth taking seriously.

  • ConnexOntario — free, confidential support 24/7 across Canada. Call 1-866-531-2600.
  • Responsible Gambling Council — Canadian prevention resources and self-assessment tools at responsiblegambling.org.
  • Gamblers Anonymous — peer support meetings, in person and online, listed by region.
  • Your provincial helpline — most provinces run their own 24-hour line; a search for your province plus "problem gambling helpline" brings it up.

Grizzly Casino support can also point you toward these services and apply a self-exclusion on request. Live chat runs 24/7, and email is answered around the clock as well. You can reach either from any page, and staff will not push back if you ask to close things down.

One rule stays firm across the industry and here: gambling is entertainment for adults 18 and over. It is never a way to earn income or clear debt. Treat any deposit as money you can afford to lose, and the tools above stay in the background where they belong.

Deposit, loss and session limit options at a glance

The table sums up which controls you can apply, the periods on offer, and how fast a change lands. Amounts are yours to choose in Canadian dollars; the periods and timing are fixed by the account system.

ControlAvailable periodsWhat it doesWhen a change applies
Deposit limitDaily / weekly / monthlyCaps how much you can add to your balance in the windowStricter: instant. Looser: after ~24h delay
Loss limitDaily / weekly / monthlyPauses play once net losses hit your ceilingStricter: instant. Looser: after ~24h delay
Session reminderPer login (minutes)Alerts you after your chosen stretch of playApplies from next session
Time-out (cool-off)24h up to a few weeksShort lock-out; account reopens automaticallyImmediate, cannot be reversed early
Self-exclusion6 months, 1 year or longerCloses the account for the full termImmediate; term runs in full

For context on the money side: the minimum withdrawal is C$20, and the standard daily payout ceiling sits at C$500, rising toward C$1,500 at higher VIP tiers. Those are casino limits, separate from the personal caps you set here, but knowing both helps you plan a bankroll that stays inside your own lines.

Common questions about staying in control

Short answers to the things players ask most before turning these controls on.

Do responsible gambling tools cost anything?

No. Deposit limits, loss limits, session reminders, time-outs and self-exclusion are all free and built into your account settings. There is no fee and no catch.

Can I lower a deposit limit right away?

Yes. Any change that makes a limit stricter takes effect the moment you save it. Only increases wait out the roughly 24-hour cooling-off delay before they activate.

Will setting limits affect my welcome bonus?

Your caps do not cancel the C$750 + 200 FS welcome pack. They simply control how much you deposit and lose. Just keep in mind you still need at least C$20 in to activate the offer, so set your deposit cap with that floor in mind.

What is the difference between a time-out and self-exclusion?

A time-out is a short cool-off, from 24 hours up to a few weeks, after which your account reopens on its own. Self-exclusion is a longer, firmer break of six months, a year or more, and it runs for the whole term you pick.

Can support help if I am worried about my play?

They can. Grizzly Casino live chat and email run 24/7, and staff can apply a self-exclusion or point you to Canadian help lines like ConnexOntario on request. Asking is enough; you do not owe an explanation.

Emily Hayes
Reviewed byEmily HayesCasino & bonus analyst

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