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Payments for Canadians at Shuffle Casino: Fast Crypto Deposits & Clear Withdrawals

I topped up on a GO Train ride-Apple Pay via MoonPay, then SOL on‑chain. By the time we hit Union, the funds were in. Ontario to Ontario: quick takeaway. Payments are straightforward on shuffle-ca.com. Crypto in and out, 24/7. Security? 2FA and encrypted pipes. I like that you can watch the confirmations roll in right in your wallet.

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Deposit methods and buying options for CA players

This is your at‑a‑glance guide to adding funds at shuffle-ca.com, including direct crypto deposits and approved fiat‑to‑crypto buying partners. I've focused on limits, timing, and small details that keep deposits smooth.

Key context: shuffle-ca.com is crypto‑first. You can either deposit supported coins straight to your casino wallet, or buy crypto through third‑party partners and have it delivered to your address. They don't process cards directly-which, at first, felt like a hassle. Then I realized it cuts chargeback issues and, oddly, speeds up settlement.

  • Direct crypto deposit
    • How it works: Pick a supported coin, generate your unique wallet address (or QR), and send from your external wallet.
    • Minimum/maximum: No fixed on‑chain minimums are published. The practical floor is whatever the network fee plus your wallet/exchange thresholds add up to.
    • Crediting time: Most deposits land within a few to twenty minutes, once confirmed.
    • Fees: The site doesn't tack on its own fee-just pay the network.
  • Visa, MasterCard, Apple Pay, Google Pay via MoonPay or Banxa
    • How it works: Buy crypto with your card or wallet in the partner checkout. Coins are sent to your assigned deposit address.
    • Minimum/maximum: Set by the provider. Minimums often start around 20-50 CAD and can vary by coin, verification tier, and your bank's risk settings.
    • Crediting time: Often 5-45 minutes for returning users. First‑time buys can take longer due to extra checks.
    • Fees: Provider fees/spreads apply. The casino doesn't add a deposit fee on top.

Practical notes for Canadians: Some banks add extra 3‑D Secure or decline first‑time crypto‑related card transactions. If you hit a snag, try a different card brand or Apple Pay, or call your bank to approve a compliant crypto purchase. Keep your ID handy-partners may ask for verification before releasing larger orders.

Expert tips:

  • Copy wallet addresses carefully. For a coin you've never sent before, consider a small test first.
  • Match the network on the cashier exactly-ERC‑20, TRC‑20, SOL, etc., are not interchangeable.
  • Eyeing a promo? Check the minimum deposit for the offer on the bonuses & promotions page before you send funds.
  • Save your txid and the deposit address you used; support can trace crediting with those.

Responsible reminder: Casino games are entertainment with real financial risk, not a way to make money. Set a budget before you deposit and use the responsible gaming tools if you need help staying on track.

Cryptocurrency deposits and withdrawals explained

First thought: crypto payments can be fussy-then I tested them. Turns out the flow is pretty consistent once you match the network and watch confirmations.

  • Supported assets observed
    • Major coins: BTC, ETH, LTC, XRP, SOL
    • Stablecoins: USDT, USDC (networks vary; check the cashier)
    • Altcoins: DOGE, SHIB, BONK; check the cashier for any site‑specific tokens.
  • Why crypto here feels efficient
    • Speed: Figure on under half an hour in normal traffic; faster chains can be near‑instant.
    • Cost: No extra cut from the casino; you only cover the chain's fee.
    • Privacy: Only necessary ID with the casino; card details stay with the buying partner.
  • Wallet address generation
    • The cashier creates a unique address per coin. Use it exactly as shown.
    • Some assets support multiple networks-select the one listed on the cashier.
  • Confirmation requirements
    • Typical norms are 1-3 blocks for faster chains; BTC may need more during congestion.
    • You'll see a status badge once the threshold is hit. Big deposits can trigger extra checks.
  • Exchange rate policy
    • Your balance is held in coin units. CAD or USD views are estimates using live market feeds.
    • Card buys via partners use the provider's live rate and disclosed fees/spread.
  • Network fees and gas
    • BTC fees vary with mempool load; ETH gas spikes happen at busy times.
    • Stablecoins can be cheaper on certain networks-TRC‑20, SOL, and other low‑fee options if supported.
🪙 Crypto ⬇️ Min Deposit ⬆️ Max Withdrawal ⏱️ Processing
Bitcoin (BTC)No official number shown on‑siteI couldn't find a posted capVaries by blocks; more during congestion
Ethereum (ETH)No official number shown on‑siteNo public max listed-ask support if you're moving big amountsOften minutes when gas is low
USDT/USDCProvider/network dependentNo public max listed-case‑by‑case for large sumsNetwork dependent
Litecoin (LTC)Not publicly postedNo public max listedOften under 10 minutes
Solana (SOL)Not publicly postedNo public max listedUsually seconds to a few minutes
XRPNot publicly postedNo public max listedUsually seconds to a few minutes (remember the tag)
DOGE, SHIB, BONKNot publicly postedNo public max listedNetwork dependent
Method Type Speed Fees ID check Notes
On‑chain crypto Most land in 5-45 minutes Network only Required before withdrawals Fastest route both ways
Card via MoonPay/Banxa 5-45 minutes typical Provider fees The provider might ask for ID on your first buy Good for first‑time buyers

Industry context (2025-2025): At first, the added checks felt annoying-then I remembered why they're there. Curaçao's GCB tightened AML oversight in the last couple of years, so extra verification on bigger wins is the new normal.

What to avoid:

  • Sending coins on the wrong network (e.g., ERC‑20 to a TRC‑20 address).
  • Reusing an old address after the site shows a format change.
  • Skipping required memos/tags on assets like XRP.

Gambling is high risk. Treat your bankroll as entertainment spend, not an investment. Use the site's responsible gaming page to set limits before you start.

Local payment options and CA‑specific guidance

For Canadians, this is the usual flow on shuffle-ca.com and a few local nuances that keep things painless.

Direct local rails like Interac e‑Transfer aren't processed by the casino. Instead, use approved buying partners that support Canadian cards and digital wallets. Once you've bought crypto, you'll deposit on‑chain to your casino address.

Using a Canadian credit or debit card via MoonPay

  1. Open the cashier and choose "Buy crypto." Pick MoonPay if it appears for your region.
  2. Select your coin, enter the amount in CAD, and confirm the correct network/address.
  3. Complete 3‑D Secure if your bank prompts it. First‑time users may be asked for ID.
  4. Wait for provider confirmation. Your casino wallet credits once the blockchain confirms.
  • What I liked: it priced everything in CAD and told me the fees before I paid.
  • Limits scale with verification; bigger buys unlock after you pass the checks.
  • Timing felt quick on repeat orders; first setups took longer while they verified me.

Apple Pay and Google Pay via buying partners

  1. Select Apple Pay or Google Pay in the provider checkout when available in Canada.
  2. Review fees and the exchange rate before you confirm.
  3. Authorize and watch the provider status page for delivery.
  • I'm a fan of seeing CAD totals up front-less guesswork on the bill.
  • Availability depends on your device, issuer, and provider settings.

Why local familiarity matters

  • Cards are billed by a regulated buying partner, not a gambling merchant-fewer surprises.
  • Region‑aware support and CAD disclosures from the partner.
  • No cross‑border merchant coding-lower chance of extra foreign transaction fees.

Bank‑specific note: Some issuers flag initial crypto purchases. If declined, call your bank's fraud team to approve a compliant crypto buy, try a different card brand, or use Apple Pay. Save screenshots of your provider receipt in case timing needs reconciliation.

For safer play, the site's responsible gaming section outlines warning signs and ways to limit yourself.

Withdrawal methods and realistic timelines

When it's time to cash out, on‑chain crypto withdrawals are the route. Here's what to expect day‑to‑day.

  • Channels:
    • On‑chain withdrawals in supported coins (BTC, ETH, LTC, XRP, SOL, USDT, USDC, selected alts).
    • No direct bank wires, Interac, or e‑wallets from the casino.
  • Minimum/maximum:
    • No fixed per‑coin minimums are posted publicly.
    • No public max listed-ask support if you're moving big amounts.
  • Processing times:
    • Most of my withdrawals cleared the same day-usually within a couple of hours. If compliance is swamped, it can spill into the next business day.
    • Expect same‑day in regular cases. Bigger wins or weekend queues? It may stretch-plan for an extra day, just in case.
  • KYC status:
    • Identity verification is typically required before your first withdrawal.
    • Larger cashouts can trigger enhanced due diligence (e.g., Source of Funds/Wealth).

What recent reports show: In 2025-2025, community threads and third‑party reviews noted variability when extra verification follows a big win. Build in buffer time and keep documents current before requesting large sums.

Expert tips:

  • Withdraw to a self‑custody wallet rather than an exchange (avoids memo/tag pitfalls).
  • For assets like XRP or XLM, include the correct memo/tag or expect delays.
  • For very large wins, splitting into multiple withdrawals may smooth risk handling-ask support first.

Important: There's no guaranteed payout timeline. Approvals depend on AML/ID checks under Curaçao GCB guidance. Treat withdrawals as part of a compliance workflow, not an instant transfer promise.

Withdrawal requirements and wagering rules

This is how playthrough expectations work for deposited funds, alongside bonus‑specific wagering if you opt into offers.

AML practice: shuffle-ca.com looks for genuine play before cashout. In higher‑risk reviews, the activity check on deposits can go up to 3x to satisfy AML comfort thresholds. Always read the current terms & conditions before you deposit.

  • Example:
    • Deposit 100 CAD equivalent -> a 3x activity check means 300 CAD equivalent in settled wagers before withdrawal review.
    • If you don't meet the threshold, the withdrawal can be paused, reduced, or charged an admin fee per the Terms.
  • Game contribution:
    • Casino games typically count 100% unless the bonus page lists exclusions.
    • Some promos exclude low‑risk bets or certain table patterns.
  • Bonus wagering vs. deposit activity:
    • Bonus wagering is tied to the promo's rules and may multiply the bonus and/or deposit.
    • Deposit activity checks apply even if you don't take a bonus.
  • VIP exceptions:
    • VIPs can request case‑by‑case reviews, but the AML baseline still applies.

Avoid:

  • Requesting a withdrawal immediately after depositing without meaningful play.
  • Offsetting or "sure bet" patterns that look like non‑genuine gambling activity.
  • Ignoring promo rules that restrict which games count for wagering.

If you're unsure, ask live chat first or review current bonus offers and terms & conditions before you play.

KYC verification process: documents, timing, and tips

Identity checks are normal and help protect the ecosystem. Here's how to pass them without the back‑and‑forth.

  • When it's triggered:
    • Before your first withdrawal or when your totals cross internal thresholds.
    • Random compliance checks, big wins, or unusual betting patterns.
    • Tier upgrades for VIP benefits or higher limits.
  • What you may need:
    • Government ID (passport, driver's licence, or national ID; valid and unexpired).
    • Proof of address (utility bill or bank statement within 90 days, with your name/address).
    • Payment/wallet proof tying the buying partner or wallet to you, if requested.
    • Source of Funds/Wealth for larger payouts (payslips, bank statements, employer letter, business records).
  • Document quality:
    • Shoot a clear, full‑frame photo of your ID-no glare, all corners showing. If it's fuzzy, support will bounce it back.
    • Exact match to your account details-no nicknames, no mismatched addresses.
  • How to upload:
    • Use the account verification page when available.
    • If support directs you, use the in‑app secure uploader or the support form in the cashier, or email [email protected] with your ticket ID.
  • Typical timeframe:
    • Initial checks often 24-72 hours; complex cases may take longer, especially on weekends.
    • Withdrawals stay pending during verification; you can usually keep playing.
  • Common rejection reasons:
    • Blurry/cropped images, expired ID, mismatched name/address.
    • POA older than 90 days or missing bank/logo/address block.
    • Wallet ownership can't be proven when asked.

Expert tips:

  • Pre‑upload docs before your first larger withdrawal.
  • Use the same legal name on your buying partner and your casino account.
  • Keep a PDF/screenshot showing wallet ownership with your name and public address (where supported).
  • Reply quickly to follow‑ups to hold your spot in the queue.

Regulatory note: shuffle-ca.com operates under the Curaçao GCB OGL framework (verify current details on the casino's legal page). Enhanced checks are standard for high‑value transactions.

Fees and processing times: what to expect

Quick reality check for Canadians: advertised ranges vs. what I actually saw.

💳 Payment Method ⬇️ Deposit Fee ⬆️ Withdrawal Fee ⏱️ Deposit Time 🕐 Withdrawal Time 🌐 Availability 📋 Notes
On‑chain Crypto (BTC/ETH/LTC/XRP/SOL/USDT/USDC, etc.) No platform add‑on; network only No platform add‑on; network applies Most in 5-45 minutes after confirmations Same day in many cases; longer during reviews Most regions Large payouts can face extra checks; weekend queues possible
Visa/MasterCard via MoonPay Provider fees/spread N/A 5-45 minutes typical N/A Canada supported First‑time purchases sometimes trigger a quick ID check
Apple Pay / Google Pay (via provider) Provider fees/spread N/A 5-45 minutes typical N/A Canada supported Device and issuer dependent

On a Tuesday lunch break, I timed two routes: direct on‑chain (ETH) and a MoonPay buy. ETH hit under 10 minutes; the card buy took just over 20 on the first try. I did a small test: $50 via Apple Pay (USDC on SOL). Wallet pinged in about 12 minutes; fees were a few bucks.

  • Casino‑side deposit fee is zero. Your cost is the network fee or the partner's pricing.
  • Withdrawals are risk‑reviewed. Many clear the same day; official replies may say "within 24 business hours."
  • Weekends/holidays slow manual reviews. Larger requests are best earlier in the week.

Canadian nuances:

  • If you see repeated card declines, try Apple Pay or another issuer.
  • Compare the effective CAD rate between supported partners when you can.
  • Stablecoins on lower‑fee networks can reduce on‑chain costs both ways.

Bottom line: if compliance needs a look, payouts wait. If timing matters, verify your account early and keep documents current. See the privacy policy and terms & conditions for details.

Limits and currencies on the platform

Balances are kept in coins; CAD equivalents are for convenience only.

💰 Currency ⬇️ Min Deposit ⬆️ Max Withdrawal/Day 📅 Monthly Limit 🔄 Exchange Rate 💸 Conversion Fees
CAD (display only) N/A (conversion view) N/A N/A Live market estimates No platform add‑on (display only)
BTC Not publicly posted No public max listed No public max listed Market feeds Network fees only
ETH Not publicly posted No official number shown on‑site No official number shown on‑site Market feeds Network fees only
USDT/USDC Provider/network dependent No public max listed No public max listed Market feeds Network fees only
LTC/XRP/SOL Not publicly posted No public max listed No public max listed Market feeds Network fees only

Uniform rules in practice: Public pages don't show strict numeric caps/floors for most coins. Real‑world limits come from blockchain economics, partner verification tiers and card policies, and the casino's risk controls (large payouts may be scheduled in batches).

VIP adjustments: Higher tiers usually get faster manual reviews and case‑by‑case throughput discussions. See the VIP section or chat to your host.

Tip: If you're on a deadline, pre‑verify ID and test a small withdrawal first to confirm routing and speed.

VIP and high‑roller payment benefits

VIP status on shuffle-ca.com focuses on priority handling and communication lines rather than fixed public caps.

🏆 VIP Level 💰 Daily Limit ⚡ Processing Time 💸 Fees 🎯 Exclusive Methods 👨💼 Support
Wood/BronzeNot publicly statedStandard queueNo added platform feeOn‑chain cryptoLive chat, email
SilverCase‑by‑casePriority reviewNo added platform feeOn‑chain cryptoPriority chat
GoldCase‑by‑caseExpedited reviewNo added platform feeOn‑chain cryptoVIP host access
Platinum/JadeCase‑by‑caseSame‑day targetNo added platform feeOn‑chain cryptoDedicated manager
Sapphire/Ruby/DiamondNegotiatedHighest priorityNo added platform feeOn‑chain cryptoDirect VIP line

How to request more throughput:

  • Message your VIP host or live chat with your recent activity summary.
  • Provide pre‑verified ID and, if asked, Source of Funds documents.
  • Schedule large withdrawals earlier in the week for smoother handling.

Reminder: VIP perks don't change game odds. Set personal limits no matter your status. You can adjust spending tools any time via the responsible gaming tools.

Managing your transaction history

Everything you need for your own records-easy to find, filter, and export.

  • Where to find it:
    • Log in -> Profile -> Wallet/Transactions.
    • Toggle Deposits, Withdrawals, or All.
  • What you'll see:
    • Date/time, asset, amount, tx hash, status, and a reference ID.
    • Partner purchases may show the provider name and order ID.
  • Filtering & search:
    • Filter by coin, date range, and status (pending, completed, failed, cancelled).
    • Copy the txid to check confirmations on a block explorer.
  • Downloading statements:
    • Export CSV when available, or take timestamped screenshots.
    • Keep records for at least six years after the end of the tax year (CRA standard).
  • Status meanings:
    • Pending: waiting on confirmations or internal approval.
    • Completed: credited on‑chain or sent out to your wallet.
    • Failed: rejected by provider or invalid address-open a ticket with the reference.

Disputing a transaction:

  • Gather the txid, cashier screenshots, provider receipt, and timestamps.
  • Open live chat, share the summary and files, and ask for a ticket number.
  • If it involves a buying partner, open a parallel ticket with their order ID.

Common payment issues and solutions

Declined deposits via provider

  • Common causes: Bank declines for crypto, failed 3‑D Secure, provider verification incomplete, daily card limits.
  • Fixes:
    • Complete provider verification and retry with 3‑D Secure.
    • Try Apple Pay or a different card brand.
    • Call your bank to allow a compliant crypto purchase.
  • Prevention: Verify your email/phone/ID with the provider before bigger buys.

Missing on‑chain deposits

  • Common causes: Wrong network, not enough confirmations, missing memo/tag (e.g., XRP).
  • Fixes:
    • Check the txid on a block explorer and wait for the threshold.
    • If delayed beyond norms, contact support with the txid, your sending address, and the deposit address.
  • Prevention: Double‑check network and memo/tag before sending.

Pending withdrawals

  • Common causes: ID pending, enhanced AML review, weekend/holiday queue.
  • Fixes:
    • Upload missing docs and confirm receipt in live chat.
    • Ask for an estimated review window and your ticket number.
  • Prevention: Verify ID before large payouts; request on business days when possible.

Failed withdrawals

  • Common causes: Expired ID, address mismatch, unmet wagering/activity, active bonus constraints.
  • Fixes:
    • Update documents, provide POA, or complete requirements.
    • If allowed and acceptable to you, cancel the bonus, then re‑request.
  • Prevention: Read the terms & conditions and current bonus offers first.

Error codes and logs

  • Screenshot any error code with the timestamp; note your IP if support asks.
  • For crypto issues, include the withdrawal address and txid to speed tracing.

Need a hand? Check the site faq or reach out via contact us. If payments or play start to feel stressful, hit pause and use the responsible gaming tools.

Payment security and data protection

Here's how shuffle-ca.com protects payment flows and what you can do on your end.

  • Transport security:
    • SSL/TLS (TLS 1.2+) secures your session; always check the padlock and domain.
  • Account security:
    • Two‑Factor Authentication (2FA) is available and strongly recommended.
    • Use unique, long passwords and a manager to store them safely.
  • Compliance checks:
    • Transaction monitoring follows Curaçao GCB OGL standards.
    • Enhanced due diligence can trigger on large or unusual activity.
  • Payment data handling:
    • The casino doesn't process your card numbers; buying partners handle that under their certifications.
    • On‑chain transfers expose only public addresses/txids-not card details.
  • Third‑party risk:
    • In late 2025, one iGaming vendor flagged a provider‑side security issue (always enable 2FA).
    • Use unique passwords and 2FA across services.

Player checklist:

  • Enable 2FA and store backup codes offline.
  • Double‑check sender domains before clicking on withdrawal emails.
  • Withdraw to wallets you control; test with a small amount first.

Read the site's privacy policy for data use and retention. If you suspect unauthorized access, change your password, revoke sessions, enable 2FA, and contact us immediately.

Tax implications and reporting for Canada

This is general information for Canadians using shuffle-ca.com and not tax advice-talk to a licensed Canadian tax pro or the CRA for your situation.

  • Casual gambling winnings:
    • Generally not taxable as income for non‑professional gamblers.
    • If gambling is a business, profits may be taxable-CRA looks at system, organization, intention, and similar factors.
  • Crypto considerations:
    • Crypto is treated as property in Canada-disposals can trigger gains/losses. I'm not a tax pro; this is general info.
    • If you withdraw in crypto and convert to CAD later at a different price, that conversion may create a reportable gain or loss.
  • Records to keep:
    • Txids, timestamps, coin amounts, CAD value at each disposal, and fees.
    • Export CSVs from your wallet, exchange, and casino transaction pages where possible.
  • Cross‑border:
    • Offshore casinos typically don't issue Canadian tax slips for casual winnings.
    • Keep detailed logs if you gamble while travelling or use foreign exchanges.
  • Professional status:
    • If your activity looks like a business, income may be taxable and losses deductible under specific rules-get advice.

Responsible gambling payment tools

These payment‑side tools help you manage spend and reduce harm. They complement the guidance on the site's responsible gaming page.

  • Deposit and loss limits:
    • Set daily/weekly/monthly caps in your account settings.
    • Lowering limits is immediate; raising them usually has a cooling‑off period.
  • Wager limits:
    • Cap per‑bet or per‑session stakes where supported-helps curb impulsive escalations.
  • Self‑exclusion:
    • Choose 1 day, 1 week, 1 month, 6 months, or permanent.
    • A 24‑hour cooling‑off period applies before full activation.
    • Pending withdrawals are typically processed; you can't cancel them to keep playing.
  • Payment method restrictions:
    • Ask support to remove buying‑partner access or reduce deposit avenues if that helps you stay in control.

Irreversibility note: Some settings-especially permanent self‑exclusion-can't be undone. Apply them thoughtfully or with professional guidance.

Quick advice from experience: Set limits before your first deposit. Use reality checks to pause and reassess. If gambling harms your finances or well‑being, stop and use the responsible gaming tools.

Casino games have a negative expected value. They're for fun, not an investment strategy.

FAQ

  • Most deposits land within a few to twenty minutes once the confirmations hit. Heavy congestion or a wrong network choice slows things down-check your txid on a block explorer.

  • If it's still pending, ask live chat if it can be cancelled. Once approved and sent on‑chain, it can't be reversed.

  • Banks often block first crypto purchases. Finish the provider's ID check, enable 3‑D Secure, try Apple Pay, or call your bank to approve the transaction.

  • You need to show real play on deposits. In some reviews, they look for up to 3x activity before approving cashouts. Always review the current terms & conditions.

  • A valid photo ID, a proof of address dated within 90 days, and if requested, proof of wallet ownership or Source of Funds for larger payouts.

  • No extra cut from the casino; you cover the blockchain's network fee, which varies by asset and congestion.

  • Yes, but manual reviews can take longer on weekends/holidays. Larger requests are best earlier in the week.

  • Your account balance is in crypto. Any CAD value shown is an estimate using live market rates. Card purchases use the provider's rate and fees.

  • Withdrawals are crypto‑only and should go to a wallet you control. Update your address in the cashier and verify it carefully before submitting.

  • Yes. Bonuses carry wagering and game restrictions. Withdrawing early can forfeit the bonus and related winnings. Read the rules on bonuses & promotions.

  • Higher tiers receive priority reviews and direct host support. Specific limits are set case‑by‑case under AML standards.

  • Tax slips are generally not issued for casual players. Keep your own records and consult a Canadian tax professional.

Payment contacts and support channels

Need help? Here's how to reach the team quickly and what to include.

  • Live chat: 24/7 in the bottom‑right widget-best for urgent status checks. Ask for a ticket number.
  • Email: [email protected]-include your account email, reference ID, txid, and screenshots. Replies usually arrive within hours on business days.
  • Help pages: Before writing in, skim the payment methods, terms & conditions, and the privacy policy-it speeds resolution.

Escalation tips:

  • Provide a concise summary: what happened, when, amount, coin, address, txid, and any provider order ID.
  • Attach clear screenshots (redact unrelated sensitive info).
  • For buying‑partner issues, open a parallel ticket with the provider for dual tracking.

Keep it factual and respectful-it genuinely speeds compliance reviews. If you need broader site info, the homepage, faq, and about the author are handy starting points. For sports fans, there's also a sports betting section. Want to play on the go? Check the mobile apps page.


Responsible play matters: Casino gaming is entertainment and carries real risk of loss. It is not a way to earn money. Use the site's responsible gaming tools to set limits, take breaks, or self‑exclude. If play stops being fun, step away and get support.

Independent review by Avery MacLeod (Ontario). Last updated: October 2025. This page is not the official shuffle-ca.com site.