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VLTs in New Brunswick

VLTs are legal and common across New Brunswick, here's how they work while we finish the full venue list.

Venue list coming soon

We're assembling the full list of VLT bars, lounges and Legions across New Brunswick. In the meantime, the facts above cover who runs VLTs here, the legal age, and where to get help. Want a head start?

About VLTs in New Brunswick

If you’re looking for VLTs in New Brunswick, you’re in the right place. We’re still building out the full venue list for the province, so you won’t find every location here just yet. But here’s exactly how VLTs work in New Brunswick, who runs them, and what you need to know before you sit down at a machine.

How VLTs Work in New Brunswick

VLTs in New Brunswick are run by the Atlantic Lottery Corporation (ALC), the same Crown agency that handles video lottery terminals across Atlantic Canada. These aren’t casino machines. A VLT is a government-run electronic gaming terminal networked to a central provincial system, and you’ll find them in liquor-licensed venues like bars, lounges, taverns, pubs, and Royal Canadian Legions. So if you’re picturing a casino floor, that’s a different product. (For casino slots, our sister site Casinos Near Me covers those.)

You have to be 19 or older to play VLTs in New Brunswick. That’s the legal minimum, and venues are required to enforce it. Want the technical side? Our guide on how VLTs work breaks down the central system, payouts, and what sets them apart from slots.

Venue List Coming Soon

There’s no public VLT locator for New Brunswick, which is exactly why this finder exists. We’re putting together a full, searchable list of licensed venues across the province, the same way we’ve already done for Saskatchewan and Manitoba. Check back soon, or browse all regions in the meantime.

If gambling stops being fun, help is free, confidential, and available 24/7. Call the New Brunswick helpline at 1-800-461-1234, or read our responsible gambling page for more support.