Trips Casino Games
- Trips Casino games library in Canada sits comfortably above 5,000 slots, plus 100-ish table titles, 200+ live dealer tables, and a pile of crash-style stuff that keeps growing every time you refresh the lobby.
- You’ll figure out pretty quickly which slots are actually worth spinning (and which ones just look loud), how RTP sorting works, and where Canadian players seem to be landing those “bar down” hits.
- This isn’t a fluffy overview. I dug through the actual lobby, filtered it in CAD, switched providers around, and tried to break it in a few places just to see what holds.
Trips Casino games overview in Canada
Trips Casino games don’t feel stitched together. It’s one of those lobbies where everything loads in CAD without weird conversions — I checked by jumping between slots and live tables mid-session, no currency flicker, no rounding nonsense.
- Total game count: 5,000+ slots, 100+ RNG table games, 200+ live tables, plus a few dozen crash/special formats.
- Rough split: Slots: ~80–85% of the lobby Table games (RNG): ~3–5% Live dealer: ~8–10% Crash/special: ~2–4%.
I spent about two hours just inside the slots tab. Didn’t even touch live at first. What stood out — filters actually stick. You set Pragmatic + high RTP, leave, come back… still there. Small thing, but most sites mess that up.
Filtering is clean:
- Provider dropdown (Pragmatic Play, NetEnt, Play’n GO, Hacksaw, etc.).
- Categories: jackpots, bonus buy, megaways, crash, new.
- Sorting: RTP, volatility, release date.
- Language toggle: EN/FR (French tables do show up properly, not buried).
Search bar? Fast. I typed “hockey” expecting garbage — got a mix of sports-style slots and a few cheeky near-hockey themes. Not licensed NHL stuff, but you get the vibe.
Demos are there for most slots. I tested a handful — they load in CAD instantly, no switch to USD, which is rare. A couple of older titles didn’t have demo mode, but that’s provider-side more than anything.
Slots library: themes, mechanics and RTP
Slots are the backbone here. No surprise. But the mix leans modern — lots of bonus buys, lots of volatility, not just recycled fruit machines.
Themes Canadian players keep clicking:
- Ancient Egypt (still going strong, somehow).
- Fantasy and myth (Zeus clones everywhere).
- Classic fruits (for the low-vol grinders).
- Animals and megaways.
- Sports/hockey-adjacent slots — more than I expected.
Mechanics you’ll run into constantly:
- Free spins with multipliers that stack until things get.
- Avalanche reels (win → collapse → repeat).
- Expanding wilds and sticky.
- Pick-and-click bonus rounds that feel old-school but still hit.
I tested about 15 slots back-to-back just to compare feel. Gates-style games? Volatile. You either snipe or you burn through a fiver in 30 seconds. Then I switched to a lower-vol fruit slot — completely different rhythm, slow grind, decent RTP.
Top-volume slots you’ll see everywhere:
- Gates of Olympus (Pragmatic Play) – RTP ~96.5%.
- Sweet Bonanza – ~96.5%.
- Book of Dead (Play’n GO) – ~96.2%.
- Starburst (NetEnt) – ~96.1%.
- Big Bass Bonanza – ~96.7%.
- Wolf Gold – ~96.0%.
- Reactoonz – ~96.5%.
- Jammin’ Jars – ~96.8%.
- Razor Shark (Push Gaming) – ~96.7%.
- Dead or Alive II – ~96.8% (but brutal variance).
- Mega Moolah – ~88–95% depending on.
RTP sorting works. I filtered “96%+ only” and got a tighter list — mostly Play’n GO, NetEnt, and some Pragmatic titles. Volatility filter is there too, and it actually feels accurate.
Progressive jackpots like Mega Moolah sit under “Jackpots.” Easy to find. I clicked into one session thinking “just a quick spin”… yeah, that turned into 20 minutes chasing nothing. That’s the trade-off.
Top Trips Casino slot titles Canadian players are hitting
Here’s what keeps popping up in “Popular” and what I kept circling back to:
| Rank | Title | Provider | Theme | RTP Range | Why Canadians Play |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Gates of Olympus | Pragmatic | Myth | ~96.5% | Big multiplier snipes |
| 2 | Big Bass Bonanza | Pragmatic | Fishing | ~96.7% | Bonus-heavy, fun pacing |
| 3 | Book of Dead | Play’n GO | Egypt | ~96.2% | Classic, steady hits |
| 4 | Starburst | NetEnt | Classic | ~96.1% | Low risk grinder |
| 5 | Razor Shark | Push Gaming | Ocean | ~96.7% | Insane max potential |
| 6 | Sweet Bonanza | Pragmatic | Candy | ~96.5% | Cluster chaos |
| 7 | Jammin’ Jars | Push Gaming | Fruit | ~96.8% | Volatile but sticky |
| 8 | Reactoonz | Play’n GO | Sci-fi | ~96.5% | Chain reactions |
| 9 | Wolf Gold | Pragmatic | Nature | ~96.0% | Jackpot side features |
| 10 | Mega Moolah | Microgaming | Safari | ~88–95% | Million-dollar chase |
Why they work:
- Gates: pure “snipe” energy — you wait, then boom.
- Big Bass: hit frequency feels fair, not.
- Starburst: I used it to grind through a small balance — didn’t die immediately, which says a lot.
Hockey/sports-adjacent vibe:
- Some generic “ice,” “winter,” and “sports win” slots — not official, but you feel the.
- They play fast, lots of quick spins, good for short sessions between games or bets.
High-volatility “snipe” slots:
- Dead or Alive II.
- Razor.
- Gates of.
- Jammin’ Jars.
These sit under “Popular” and “Bonus Buy.” I found most of them without even searching — the lobby pushes them hard.
Trips Casino table games: digital classics in CAD
The RNG table section is smaller, but it’s tight. No filler junk.
Available types:
- Blackjack (multiple variants).
- Roulette (European, American).
- Poker variants (Casino Hold’em, Three Card).
- Specialty games (Super 7, side-bet heavy stuff).
| Game | Type | Variants | RTP / House Edge | Format |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Blackjack Classic | Blackjack | 5+ | ~99.5% | RNG |
| European Roulette | Roulette | 3+ | ~97.3% | RNG |
| American Roulette | Roulette | 2+ | ~94.7% | RNG |
| Baccarat | Card | 3+ | ~98.9% | RNG |
| Casino Hold’em | Poker | 2+ | ~97.8% | RNG |
| Three Card Poker | Poker | 2+ | ~96–97% | RNG |
| Super 7 Blackjack | Blackjack | 1 | ~99% | RNG |
| Multi-Hand Blackjack | Blackjack | 2+ | ~99.4% | RNG |
I played a few blackjack variants switching between CA$5 and CA$20 bets. Feels smooth. No lag, no weird delays between hands.
Sorting works by:
- Game type (Blackjack, Roulette, Poker).
Betting ranges:
- Minimums start around CA$1–CA$5.
- Most tables feel built for “fiver” and “toonie” style.
- Max bets scale high, but that’s not where most people sit.
Features:
- Multi-hand.
- Side bets (sometimes risky, but fun).
- Auto-play and quick deal.
Live dealer games: stream quality, stakes and Canada-friendly options
Live casino is where things get busy. Streams are stable — I tried during peak hours, no buffering, which surprised me.
Studios:
- Evolution (dominant).
- Pragmatic Play Live.
Live categories:
- Game shows (Dream Catcher-style).
- Specialty (dice, hybrid games).
| Game | Studio | Language | Min Bet (CAD) | Max Bet | Player Fit |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lightning Roulette | Evolution | EN | CA$0.20 | High | Low–mid |
| Infinite Blackjack | Evolution | EN | CA$5 | High | Mid |
| Speed Baccarat | Pragmatic | EN | CA$1 | High | Low |
| Auto Roulette | Evolution | EN | CA$0.50 | Mid | Low |
| Blackjack Azure | Evolution | EN | CA$10 | High | Mid |
| Mega Wheel | Evolution | EN | CA$1 | Mid | Casual |
| BetGames War | BetGames | EN | CA$1 | Mid | Casual |
| Roulette Français | Evolution | FR | CA$1 | Mid | Quebec players |
I hopped between English and French tables — both loaded clean, no region lock weirdness.
Filtering:
- By.
- By language (EN/FR).
- By bet size.
- By game type.
Some tables feel built for quick rounds — almost “snipe-friendly.” You get in, a few hands, get out. Others are slower, more social.
Game providers powering Trips Casino games in Canada
The provider list is stacked. Not just the usual suspects — there’s depth.
Key providers (20+):
- Evolution, Pragmatic Play, NetEnt, Play’n GO.
- Hacksaw Gaming, Relax Gaming, Push.
- Big Time Gaming, Yggdrasil, Nolimit City.
- Red Tiger, Blueprint, Elk.
- Quickspin, Thunderkick.
- Spinomenal, Endorphina.
Breakdown:
- Slots: Pragmatic, Play’n GO, NetEnt.
- Live: Evolution, Pragmatic Live.
- Table: NetEnt.
- Crash/special: Hacksaw, Spribe-style.
| Provider | Core Games | RTP Range | Bonus Buy |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pragmatic Play | Slots, Live | 96–97% | Yes |
| Play’n GO | Slots | 96–98% | Limited |
| NetEnt | Slots, Tables | 96–97% | No |
| Evolution | Live | ~99% (tables) | No |
| Hacksaw | Slots, Crash | 96–98% | Yes |
| Push Gaming | Slots | 96–97% | Yes |
| Relax Gaming | Slots | 96–97% | Yes |
| BTG | Megaways slots | 96–97% | Sometimes |
| Yggdrasil | Slots | 96–97% | Yes |
| Nolimit City | Slots | 96–98% | Yes |
I filtered just Hacksaw once — got a bunch of edgy, fast-paced games. Totally different vibe from NetEnt’s smoother stuff.
RTP, volatility and bankroll strategy for Trips Casino games
RTP is your long-term return. Volatility is how wild the ride gets. Simple, but people ignore it.
Typical ranges:
- Slots: 94%–97%+.
- Table games: 97%–99.5%.
- Live: similar to table, sometimes slightly lower depending on.
| Game Type | Example | RTP / Edge |
|---|---|---|
| Low-vol slot | Starburst | ~96.1% |
| Mid-vol slot | Book of Dead | ~96.2% |
| High-vol slot | Gates of Olympus | ~96.5% |
| RNG Blackjack | Classic | ~99.5% |
| Live Roulette | European | ~97.3% |
I ran three sessions:
- Low-vol grind (Starburst): lasted forever on CA$20.
- Mid-vol (Book of Dead): steady, a few.
- High-vol (Gates): burned, then one big hit —.
3-tier approach:
- Low-risk: high RTP, low volatility (grind).
- Mid-range: balanced slots.
- High-risk: jackpot.
Checklist when opening a game:
- RTP (look for 96%+ if possible).
- Volatility (low vs high).
- Max win (some go 5,000x+, others don’t).
- Bet range (can you play CA$1 or stuck at CA$5?).
- Bonus buy (optional but risky).
How Canadian players find and sort Trips Casino games
Slots navigation:
- Log in and ensure CAD is.
- Go to “Slots”
- Open.
- Choose provider (e.g, Pragmatic).
- Set RTP or.
- Add category (bonus buy, jackpots).
- Save or.
I tested this on mobile — works the same, just tighter layout.
Live navigation:
- Enter “Live Casino”
- Pick a studio (Evolution, etc.).
- Filter by language (EN/FR).
- Set min bet (CA$1, CA$5, etc.).
- Choose table type.
Search bar is your shortcut. I typed “Mega,” instantly got Mega Moolah and similar jackpots.
“New” tab updates often. I checked it twice in one week — different lineup each time. “Popular” feels accurate too, not random filler.
Favorites:
- Click star icon.
- Builds a quick-access.
- I used this a lot after finding 4–5 solid slots.
Demo vs real mode — toggle is inside the game. No reload, no currency switch. Clean.
Trips Casino crash-style and special-format games
This section’s smaller but loud. Fast games, quick decisions.
Available:
- Aviator-style.
- JetX.
- Drops & Wins.
- “Lucky Battle” style.
| Game | Provider | Type | RTP | Style |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aviator | Spribe-style | Crash | ~97% | Fast “cash out” |
| JetX | Smartsoft | Crash | ~96% | Volatile |
| Mines | Various | Grid | ~97% | Strategic |
| Plinko | Various | Instant | ~96–97% | Random drops |
| Balloon | Pragmatic | Crash | ~95% | Simple |
| Dice | BetGames | Dice | ~96% | Quick rounds |
| Lucky Drops | Relax | Event | Varies | Prize drops |
| Battle Games | In-house | PvP | Varies | Competitive |
I tried Aviator with CA$5 rounds — blink and it’s over. You either cash early or watch it crash at 1.02x. Brutal.
Filters:
- “Crash”
- “Special”
- “Drops & Wins”
Bankroll rules:
- Crash: small bets (fiver max).
- Slots:
- Live: controlled.
Some of these count differently for bonus wagering — a few contribute less than 100%. Worth checking before grinding.
Trips Casino tournaments and game-specific leaderboard events
Tournaments tie directly into games — not some separate gimmick.
Formats:
- Provider days (Pragmatic tournaments).
- Slot.
- Crash multiplier.
- Live dealer.
- Jackpot.
| Tournament | Type | Duration | Prize Pool (CAD) | Style |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pragmatic Drops | Slots | Daily | CA$5,000+ | Volume-based |
| Multiplier Race | Crash | Daily | CA$2,000 | High-risk |
| Live Blackjack Cup | Live | Weekly | CA$10,000 | Skill-ish |
| Mega Spins | Slots | Weekly | CA$7,500 | RNG |
| Jackpot Chase | Slots | Monthly | CA$20,000+ | High-vol |
| Quick Spins Race | Slots | Daily | CA$3,000 | Fast play |
Entry:
- Some.
- Others need.
- Usually tied to bet amounts in CAD.
I joined one slot leaderboard casually — didn’t push hard, still ended mid-pack. You can play normal sessions and still land somewhere.
FAQ – real Canada-player questions about Trips Casino games
- Are Trips Casino games fair and tested for Canadian players? Yes. Games come from established providers with audited RNGs and regulated live studios.
- Can I play Trips Casino games in CAD with Interac or iDebit? Yes. Games load and run in CAD; payments like Interac sit outside the game layer but integrate cleanly.
- What are the highest-RTP slots on Trips Casino in Canada? Typically Play’n GO and NetEnt titles in the 96–98% range, depending on the exact version.
- How do I filter Trips Casino games by provider and RTP? Use the in-lobby filters — provider dropdown + RTP/volatility sliders.
- Which live blackjack and roulette tables on Trips Casino suit low-stake Canadian players? Tables starting at CA$0.20–CA$1 (Lightning Roulette, Auto Roulette, some baccarat tables).
- Are there any hockey-themed or sports-style slots on Trips Casino? Yes — mostly generic sports or winter-themed slots, not official NHL branding.
- How many crash-style games (like Aviator, Top Multiplier, Mines) are available on Trips Casino? A few dozen, depending on provider rotation.
- Do Trips Casino tournaments and Drops & Wins events reset in Canada-friendly time zones? Yes. Most align well with North American time, so you’re not stuck chasing leaderboards at 3am.