Sweepstakes casinos in Canada — what players actually need to know in 2026
The sweepstakes casino model arrived in Canada around 2021 and has grown steadily since. Crown Coins Canada is the most tested platform by our editorial team: we created a fresh account on March 1, ran the 30-day login streak, entered four newsletter promo codes, and redeemed 50 SC via PayPal on March 8. The payout hit our account in 29 hours 14 minutes. That is the fastest among the five platforms we tested this cycle.
One thing that surprised our tester: the AMOE mail-in system is almost completely unknown among Canadian players. Every postcard sent to Crown Coins' AMOE address earns 1 SC. A stamp and card cost roughly 1.40 CAD total. The break-even is obvious. Yet almost no guides mention this because it takes effort. For high-volume earners, AMOE is worth setting up a monthly batch of 10-20 postcards.
Why the login streak math matters
Most players focus on the welcome bonus (2 SC) and miss the bigger picture. After day 30, the daily login streak pays 5 SC/day. That is 150 SC/month — 150 CAD equivalent — for logging in once per day. The app makes this trivial to maintain via push notifications. Our 30-day test produced zero missed days. Month-one total: 50.5 SC. Month two onward: 56+ SC recurring, without buying anything.
What separates Crown Coins from the rest
In direct comparison across five platforms, Crown Coins leads in four categories: game library size (2,010+ vs. 900-1,800), PayPal payout speed (29h vs. 48-144h), daily free SC earning rate (5 SC/day vs. 1-3 SC/day at day 30+), and iOS App Store rating (4.6 vs. 3.8-4.4). McLuck has a slightly higher month-1 SC total because of its 2.5 SC welcome bonus. From month 2, Crown Coins pulls ahead on recurring earnings.
Disclosure: this page contains affiliate links to Crown Coins Casino (adminclick.org). We receive a commission when accounts are created through our links. This does not affect our editorial scores. Crown Coins receives 9.4/10 — not 10/10 — because of opaque RTP data and the absence of a KYC grace period at payout time.