Internet Plans in North York

Find the best home internet plans in North York — compare speeds, prices, and providers available at your condo, townhouse, or detached home.

North York has some of the best internet coverage in the GTA, with many condos and newer developments wired for fibre. At the same time, older homes and low-rise buildings may still rely on cable or DSL.

With dense areas around Yonge & Finch, Yonge & Sheppard, Don Mills, and Downsview, choosing the right plan can depend heavily on your building and wiring.

Use this guide to compare providers, understand which speeds make sense, and see which options are most likely to be available at your North York address.

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 North York?

North York includes busy condo hubs, quiet residential streets, and everything in between — from high-rises at Yonge & Finch to family homes in Don Mills, York Mills, and Bathurst Manor.

Here’s a quick guide to choosing a speed that fits your home:

50–100 Mbps – Enough for small households that mostly browse, email, and stream on 1–2 screens.
150–300 Mbps – A good fit for condos and townhomes with 2–3 people streaming and working online.
500 Mbps – Ideal for families, multiple smart TVs, and HD/4K streaming on several devices.
1 Gigabit (1 Gbps) – Great for gamers, heavy downloaders, and serious work-from-home setups.
1.5–3 Gbps (Fibre) – Available in select buildings and newer developments; best for power users and large households.

✔ Many North York homes are comfortable with 300–500 Mbps
✔ If you work from home or share Wi-Fi with several people, 1 Gbps or fibre is worth considering.

Top Internet Providers in North York

North York has strong coverage from both Bell and Rogers, especially in condo-heavy areas along the Yonge subway line and major intersections like Yonge & Sheppard, Yonge & Finch, and Don Mills & Sheppard.

Bell Internet Plans in North York

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Bell offers fibre-to-the-home and DSL internet services across much of North York, with especially strong fibre availability in newer condos and high-density developments. Many buildings near Yonge & Sheppard, Yonge & Finch, and along major corridors have access to Bell Pure Fibre with very high speeds.

Why North York residents choose Bell:
– Pure Fibre speeds from 50 Mbps up to 1.5–3 Gbps in select buildings
– Excellent upload speeds for video calls, cloud storage, and remote work
– Strong performance in condos and apartments with modern wiring
– Very reliable for streaming, gaming, and sharing connections across many devices

Best for:
Condos and homes where fibre is available, remote workers, gamers, and heavy internet users.

Rogers Internet Plans in North York

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Rogers provides wide cable and fibre-powered coverage across North York, covering both older low-rise homes and many apartment buildings. Rogers Ignite plans are common in established neighbourhoods and in buildings that have not yet been upgraded fully to fibre.

Why North York residents choose Rogers:
– Extensive cable coverage in older and mixed-age areas
– Plans usually ranging from 150 Mbps up to 1 Gbps or more
– Attractive bundles that combine internet, TV, and mobile
– Competitive promotional pricing for new customers

Best for:
Families, renters, and households in buildings that mainly support cable-based internet.

TELUS Internet in North York

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TELUS is primarily focused on Western Canada, but may have limited fibre availability in parts of Ontario through partnerships. In North York, TELUS is not as common as Bell or Rogers, and availability is highly address-dependent.

Where it is available, TELUS can offer:
– Symmetrical fibre speeds
– Reliable performance for streaming, gaming, and working from home
– Strong network stability

Other Internet Providers in North York

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Several independent ISPs offer service in North York using Bell and Rogers infrastructure. These can be a good fit if you’re looking for competitive pricing while still using the same underlying networks.

Examples include:
– Distributel
– TekSavvy
– EBOX
– Oxio
– Fido Home Internet (in select areas)

Why choose an independent provider:
– Often lower monthly cost
– Flexible terms and fewer long-term contracts
– Good for light to moderate usage homes

Where it is available, TELUS can offer:
– Symmetrical fibre speeds
– Reliable performance for streaming, gaming, and working from home
– Strong network stability

Compare Internet Plans Available in North York

North York residents can choose from major providers like Bell and Rogers, along with independent ISPs that resell service over their networks.

The best internet plan for you depends on:

– Whether you live in a condo, apartment, townhouse, or detached home
– Your neighbourhood (Yonge & Finch, Yonge & Sheppard, Don Mills, Downsview, York Mills, Bayview Village, Bathurst Manor, etc.)
– Whether your building is wired for fibre, cable, or only older copper lines
– Your monthly budget and how heavily you use the internet

Our comparison helps you understand the options, and then we match you with plans that actually work at your address in North York.

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 North York Fibre / DSL Up to 500 Mbps or 1.5 Gbps Unlimited Bell Fibe home internet ~$80–$115 / month Families, 4K streaming, work-from-home Check availability
Rogers Cable Cable / Coax Up to 500 Mbps or 1.5 Gbps Unlimited Ignite cable internet ~$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 on TELUS plans ~$75–$100 / month Households comparing national brands Check availability
TekSavvy Alt provider Cable / DSL (wholesale networks) Commonly 30–150 Mbps Unlimited plans over Rogers/Bell lines ~$50–$85 / month Budget-conscious users wanting choice 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 North York. 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 North York?

The best internet provider in North York depends on your building and wiring:

Bell Fibre is usually the top choice for speed and upload performance where fibre-to-the-home is installed.
Rogers Ignite is a strong option in older homes and buildings that primarily use cable.
Independent providers can be a smart choice if you want to save on monthly costs and don’t need the absolute fastest speeds.

General recommendation:
✔ If you have fibre available in your building, start by comparing Bell fibre plans
✔ If your building is cable-based, compare Rogers and independent cable providers
✔ Always match your speed to how many people and devices are in your home

The simplest way to know is to share your address with us — we’ll tell you which providers and speeds are realistic for your specific building in North York.

Internet Availability by North York Neighbourhood

Yonge & Finch / Yonge & Sheppard – Many newer condos with strong fibre and cable options
Bayview Village & Don Mills – Good fibre and cable coverage, especially near major intersections and condo developments
York Mills & Hogg’s Hollow – Mix of older detached homes and upgraded infrastructure; availability can vary by street
Downsview & Wilson Heights – Wide cable coverage with growing fibre availability in newer builds
Bathurst Manor & Newtonbrook – Combination of older wiring and newer upgrades; both Bell and Rogers present
Fairview & Victoria Park areas – Good access to major providers with mixed fibre and cable

Because availability can change building by building, it’s important to check based on your exact address rather than just the neighbourhood name.

Nearby areas: Toronto, Scarborough, Vaughan.

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Frequently Asked Questions – North York Internet

What is the best internet provider in North York?

The best provider in North York depends on your address and building. Bell is usually strongest where fibre is available, while Rogers is a good option in cable-based buildings. Independent providers can offer similar speeds at a lower price in some cases.

Yes. Fibre is available in many parts of North York, especially in newer condos and high-density developments. However, not every building has fibre yet, so availability depends on your exact address.

Independent ISPs that use Bell or Rogers networks often have lower monthly prices for basic and mid-range plans. However, promotions from Bell and Rogers can also be competitive, so it’s best to compare current offers.

For most condos in North York, 300–500 Mbps is a good starting point. If you work from home, game online, or share the connection with several people, 1 Gbps or fibre is worth considering.

Use our form to share your address and a few details about your home. We’ll check which providers and speeds are available in your building and recommend plans that match your usage and budget.

Many buildings in North York are wired for multiple providers, but some have exclusivity. We’ll check your address and building type.

Fibre is available in parts of North York. We’ll confirm if your building is connected and what speeds are offered.

Yes. If you’re moving, we can help coordinate installation dates and show options at your new address.

Find the Best Internet Plan for Your North York Home

Compare providers, speeds, and prices for your address in North York. Tell us how you use the internet, and we’ll help you choose a plan that fits your household.

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