Internet Plans in Toronto
Find the best home internet plans in Toronto — compare speeds, prices, and providers available at your address.
On this page, we compare internet plans in Toronto from major internet providers in Toronto like Bell, Rogers and TELUS, plus independent ISPs where available.
For a full overview of how we compare internet providers and speeds across the country, see our main Internet Plans in Canada guide.
Which Internet Speed Do You Need in Toronto?
Toronto neighbourhoods like Downtown, North York, Etobicoke, and Scarborough all have different coverage levels — so the best speed depends on your usage and your building.
Here’s a quick guide:
- 50–100 Mbps – Good for small homes, light streaming, and 1–2 devices.
- 150–300 Mbps – Great for apartments and condos with multiple devices.
- 500 Mbps – Ideal for families, remote workers, and HD/4K streaming.
- 1 Gigabit (1 Gbps) – Best for gamers, large households, and heavy video use.
- Up to 8 Gbps (Fibre) – Available in select Toronto areas — extremely fast for smart homes & creators.
- Most Toronto addresses qualify for at least 300–500 Mbps
- Fibre is expanding quickly across the GTA
Internet Providers in Toronto
Explore plans from Toronto’s leading internet providers — including fibre and cable options with speeds up to 8 Gbps.
Bell Internet Plans in Toronto
Bell offers some of Toronto’s fastest fibre-to-the-home internet plans, with speeds up to 8 Gbps in select areas. Bell’s Pure Fibre network provides excellent reliability for streaming, gaming, video calls, and multi-device households.
Coverage is strongest in Downtown Toronto, Midtown, North York, and parts of Etobicoke.
Why Toronto residents choose Bell:
- Pure Fibre speeds from 50 Mbps to 8 Gbps
- Ultra-low latency for 4K/8K streaming & gaming
- Strong coverage in condos and high-rise buildings
- Unlimited usage on most plans
- Excellent upload speeds for remote work
Rogers Internet Plans in Toronto
Rogers offers fast and reliable cable and fibre-powered internet across Toronto. Their Ignite Internet plans are popular for families, condos, and multi-device homes.
Coverage is strongest in Scarborough, Etobicoke, East Toronto, and Downtown condos.
Why Toronto residents choose Rogers:
- Cable & fibre hybrid network
- Plans from 150 Mbps to 1.5 Gbps+
- Great for streaming, gaming, and smart homes
- Unlimited usage on most plans
- Strong performance in older Toronto buildings where fibre is limited
TELUS Internet Plans in Toronto
While TELUS operates primarily in Western Canada, they offer limited fibre availability in select Toronto neighbourhoods through partnerships and new infrastructure expansions.
Why some Toronto homes choose TELUS:
- PureFibre with symmetrical speeds
- Very stable for work and streaming
- Plans from 50 Mbps to 2.5 Gbps
- Excellent reliability
- Growing footprint in the GTA
Compare Internet Plans Available in Toronto
Toronto residents can choose from major ISPs like Bell, Rogers, and TELUS, as well as independent providers that offer competitive pricing.
The best internet plan for you depends on:
– Your building type (condo, townhouse, detached home)
– Your neighbourhood (Downtown, Midtown, Scarborough, Etobicoke, North York)
– Whether fibre or cable is available at your address
– Your monthly budget
Enter your postal code or click “Check Availability” to see which providers are active in your area.
If you want to compare providers at a higher level before choosing a local plan, visit our Compare Internet Providers in Canada page.
| Provider | Connection | Speed (up to) | Sample plan | Typical price* (from) | Best for | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bell Popular in Toronto | Fibre / DSL | Up to 500 Mbps or 1 Gbps | Unlimited home internet on Bell Fibe | ~$80–$110 / month | Families, work-from-home, heavy streaming | Check availability |
| Rogers Cable | Cable / Coax | Up to 500 Mbps or 1.5 Gbps | Unlimited Ignite internet plans | ~$75–$110 / month | Streaming, gaming, TV + internet bundles | Check availability |
| TELUS National provider | Fibre / partner networks (select areas) | Commonly up to 150–500 Mbps | Unlimited internet with regional offers | ~$70–$100 / month | Households comparing national brands | Check availability |
| Fido Budget | Cable (Rogers network, select buildings) | Typically 30–150 Mbps | Unlimited data, condo & apartment focus | ~$55–$80 / month | Students, small apartments, light–medium usage | Check availability |
| Virgin Plus Promo deals | Fibre / DSL (Bell network, select areas) | Commonly 50–300 Mbps | Unlimited internet with intro discounts | ~$60–$90 / month | Price-conscious users chasing promos | Check availability |
*Pricing ranges above are approximate and based on typical non-business plans for Toronto. Exact offers, promos, and availability change frequently and can vary by postal code, building type, and bundle. Submit your details in the form below and we’ll confirm the best current deals for your address before you switch.
Which Internet Provider Is Best in Toronto?
The best internet provider in Toronto depends on your exact address:
– Bell Pure Fibre is usually the best for high-rise condos and newer neighbourhoods
– Rogers Ignite performs well in older buildings where fibre hasn’t been installed
– TELUS is available in limited areas but offers excellent speeds where supported
General recommendation:
✔ Choose Bell if you have fibre available
✔ Choose Rogers if your building only supports cable
✔ Check both — availability varies even within the same condo building
Nearby areas: Etobicoke, North York, Scarborough.
Internet Availability by Toronto Neighbourhood
- Downtown Toronto – Best access to Bell fibre & Rogers cable
- Scarborough – Strong Rogers coverage; Bell expanding
- Etobicoke – Mixed fibre and cable availability
- North York – Excellent Bell fibre options
- Midtown Toronto – High fibre adoption, ideal for fast plans
- East York – Rogers-dominant with improving Bell fibre rollout
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Frequently Asked Questions – Toronto Internet
What is the best internet provider in Toronto?
The best internet provider in Toronto depends on your neighbourhood. Bell offers fibre in many areas, while Rogers provides wide cable coverage across most of the city. The best choice varies by address and building type.
Is fibre internet available in Toronto?
Yes, fibre internet is available in many Toronto neighbourhoods, especially downtown and newer condo buildings. Some areas still rely on cable or DSL, so availability depends on your exact address.
Is Bell or Rogers better in Toronto?
Bell generally offers faster upload speeds in fibre-enabled areas, while Rogers provides consistent cable coverage across the city. Your building’s wiring and location often determine which provider performs better.
Who has the cheapest internet plans in Toronto?
Prices change frequently due to promotions, seasonal discounts, and new customer offers. Smaller providers sometimes offer lower monthly rates, but availability varies by neighbourhood.
Which internet plan is best for Toronto condos?
Many Toronto condos have pre-wired networks or exclusive provider deals. Bell fibre and Rogers Ignite are common options, but the best plan depends on your building’s wiring and your data needs.
Which internet providers operate in Toronto?
Toronto has one of the widest selections in Canada, including Bell, Rogers, TELUS in some areas and many independent ISPs. We narrow it down based on your building and needs.
Why are Toronto internet prices so different between providers?
Prices vary due to technology, promos, contracts and how aggressively each provider is competing in your neighbourhood. We help you see the trade-offs clearly.
Can you help businesses or just homes in Toronto?
We focus on residential and home-office needs, but for very small businesses we can still point you toward suitable plans or business-grade options.
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