Elements Casino Victoria — Land-Based Casino 2026

Land-based casino
Elements Casino Victoria
victoria, BC · Great Canadian Entertainment
Cityvictoria
ProvinceBC
OperatorGreat Canadian Entertainment
Opened
Slots500+ machines
Tables20 tables
Famous for
Address

Overview

Elements Casino Victoria is a land-based gaming venue in British Columbia's capital city, operated by Great Canadian Gaming (a major Canadian casino operator) and regulated by the BCLC (British Columbia Lottery Commission). The casino offers 500 slot machines, 20 table games, and serves as a stop for locals and tourists looking for gaming, dining, and entertainment in downtown Victoria. This guide covers what to expect on a visit, practical visitor information, and a brief note on how BC residents can also access regulated online options.

Key Facts

  • Address: 1708 Blanshard Street, Victoria, BC V8W 3H2 (verify current location before visiting)
  • Operator: Great Canadian Gaming
  • Regulatory body: British Columbia Lottery Commission (BCLC)
  • Gaming positions: 500 slot machines, 20 table games
  • Entry requirement: 19+ (British Columbia age of majority for gaming)
  • Hours: as of publication, specific daily hours were not clearly listed on the official site — contact directly or check BCLC Directory before your visit
  • Parking: as of publication, parking details were not verified on the casino's public-facing materials
  • Phone: verify via BCLC Directory (www.bclc.com) or local directory
  • Nearest hotel: downtown Victoria hotels within 1–2 km
  • Wheelchair accessibility: most modern Canadian casinos are fully accessible; confirm specific accommodations upon booking
  • Public transit: nearest BC Transit bus routes serve downtown Victoria

The Casino Floor

Elements Casino Victoria operates 500 slot machines across multiple denominations (penny slots to high-limit reels) and 20 table games. The exact mix of blackjack, roulette, baccarat, and poker tables should be confirmed by contacting the casino directly, as offerings can shift seasonally.

Slot Machines

The 500-unit floor caters to casual and regular players. Penny and nickel slots dominate the volume, with mid-range dollar and high-limit areas for players seeking bigger bets. Multi-line games, progressives, and branded IP (Wheel of Fortune, Buffalo, Cleopatra) are typical of Canadian regional casinos of this size.

Table Games and Poker

The 20 tables likely include a mix of standard offerings (blackjack, roulette) and poker variants. As of publication, the specific tournament schedule, rake structure, and whether a dedicated poker room exists were not verified. Contact the casino to confirm if you are planning a poker visit.

Loyalty and Rewards

Like most Canadian casinos, Elements likely operates a player rewards card program (managed by the parent company or BCLC-affiliated systems). First-time visitors should ask about sign-up bonuses when entering.

Dining and Drinks

As a downtown casino, Elements typically includes on-site food and beverage outlets. The specific restaurants, cafés, and bars were not independently verified for this guide. Expect common options at regional Canadian casinos: casual dining (burgers, sandwiches), a coffee bar, and a main lounge. For confirmed menus and hours, contact the casino or check its official page.

Hours and Policies

Alcohol service in gaming areas follows BCLC regulations; typically, drinks can be ordered at machines or table-side. Soft drinks, coffee, and snacks are usually available 24/7 in the gaming space.

Entertainment and Events

Elements Casino Victoria may host live music, sports viewing (especially during NHL, NBA, and Grey Cup seasons), and special events. Specific current offerings and the event calendar should be verified directly with the casino, as these change seasonally.

Hotel and Accommodation

On-site hotel: as of publication, it was not confirmed whether a hotel is attached to Elements Casino Victoria. If you are planning an overnight stay, contact the casino directly or check nearby downtown Victoria accommodations (Empress Hotel, Fairmont properties, and independent hotels are within walking distance).

Nearby Hotels and Distances

  • Downtown Victoria hotels: most major chains and boutique properties are within 1–2 km (10–20 minute walk)
  • Rate range: check BC Tourism and local booking sites for current rates
  • Casino shuttle service: verify whether the casino offers a shuttle to nearby hotels

Getting There and Parking

By Car

Elements Casino Victoria is located at 1708 Blanshard Street, a major north-south arterial in downtown Victoria. Approaching from the Trans-Canada Highway (BC 1), follow signs for downtown and Blanshard Street. Parking details (free vs. paid, valet options, lot capacity) were not independently verified; confirm with the casino before arrival.

By Public Transit

BC Transit serves Victoria extensively. The nearest bus routes to downtown should be checked on the BC Transit website (bctransit.com). A search for Blanshard Street should yield route options.

By Taxi or Ride-Share

Uber and similar services operate in Victoria. Downtown pickup/dropoff zones are typically available.

Accessibility

Most modern Canadian casinos offer accessible parking, ramps, and washrooms. Confirm specifics with the casino if you require mobility aids.

Responsible Gaming on Site

The BCLC oversees GameSense, a voluntary responsible gambling program that provides information and support within BC casinos.

Self-Exclusion

The BCLC operates a self-exclusion service allowing players to voluntarily ban themselves from BC casinos for periods ranging from days to years. Enrol at www.bclc.com or ask staff at the casino for a form.

Counselling and Support

  • BC Problem Gambling Helpline: 1-888-795-6111 (free, confidential, 24/7)
  • Gamblers Anonymous: local meetings in Victoria

Betting Limits and Cash Access

Elements follows BCLC responsible gaming requirements, which may include ATM limits or self-imposed deposit caps via player rewards accounts. Ask staff for details.

Online Gaming Alternative for BC Players

If you live in British Columbia and cannot visit a physical casino, the province's legal online option is PlayNow.com, operated directly by the BCLC. PlayNow offers online slots, table games, poker, and sports betting.

For detailed comparisons of BC's regulated online options and private offshore platforms accessible to Canadian players, see our British Columbia online casino guide.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Elements Casino Victoria's official hours? As of publication, the casino's exact daily hours were not listed on a public-facing site. Contact the venue directly by phone or visit the BCLC Directory (www.bclc.com) for up-to-date information.

Is Elements Casino Victoria 19 or 18 years old to enter? You must be 19 or older to enter. British Columbia's age of majority for gaming is 19 (unlike Alberta, Manitoba, and Quebec, which allow 18+).

Does Elements Casino Victoria have free parking? As of publication, parking details were not confirmed. Contact the casino directly to ask about parking options, costs, and valet availability.

Are there dining options at the casino? Elements typically has cafés, bars, and casual dining on site. For current menus, hours, and special offerings, contact the casino directly.

Can I set limits on my spending or exclude myself from the casino? Yes. The BCLC's GameSense program and self-exclusion service allow you to set deposit limits, betting limits, and ban yourself from BC gaming venues for a set period. Enrol online at www.bclc.com or ask casino staff.

Is there a hotel at Elements Casino Victoria? As of publication, this was not confirmed. Ask the casino whether a hotel is attached, or check downtown Victoria accommodations nearby.

Does Elements Casino Victoria have a poker room? The casino operates 20 table games, but the specific mix (blackjack, roulette, baccarat, poker) and tournament schedule were not independently verified. Contact the casino to confirm poker availability and game limits.

Is Elements Casino Victoria Worth the Trip?

For locals, Elements offers a convenient downtown gaming option without the drive to casinos further afield (such as the Tsartlip First Nation's Great Blue Heron Casino near Duncan, ~45 min north).

For tourists, it's a logical stop if you are already downtown—expect a mid-size regional casino with standard gaming and dining, not a destination resort.

Who might be disappointed: players seeking a large poker room, high-limit slots, or resort-style amenities may find the 500-unit, 20-table footprint modest compared to major U.S. border casinos (Bellingham, Blaine). First Nations casinos in BC and Alberta offer more varied entertainment in some cases.

Practical tip: weekday mornings (Tuesday–Thursday, 10 a.m.–2 p.m.) are typically less crowded than Friday–Sunday evenings. Check the casino's calendar for any special promotions or tournaments before you visit.


Responsible gambling: In Canada, 19+ in most provinces (18+ in Alberta, Manitoba, and Quebec). If gaming feels out of control, the BC Problem Gambling Helpline is available 24/7 at 1-888-795-6111 (free, confidential). For other provinces, visit ProblemGamblingHelpline.ca or your provincial regulator's website.