Internet Plans in Canada
Compare internet providers, speeds, prices, and availability across Canada — all in one easy place.
On this page, we break down internet plans in Canada so you can see what’s realistic for speed and price before you request a tailored comparison.
Internet Plans by City in the GTA
Start by browsing internet plans for your city in the Greater Toronto Area. Each guide explains which providers are available, typical speeds, and what to expect in your neighbourhood — so you’re not guessing based on just a postcode.
Toronto
Compare internet providers, speeds, and typical availability across Toronto’s neighbourhoods.
Scarborough
See which internet providers offer the best value and coverage in Scarborough.
North York
Find fast, reliable internet plans for condos, homes, and basements in North York.
Etobicoke
Compare cable and fibre internet plans available across Etobicoke’s neighbourhoods.
Mississauga
Discover internet providers, speeds, and prices for homes and condos in Mississauga.
Brampton
Find the best internet plans in Brampton based on your household’s usage and budget.
Markham
Compare high-speed internet options in Markham’s family and business neighbourhoods.
Vaughan
See internet providers, speeds, and plan choices available across Vaughan.
Richmond Hill
Explore fibre and cable internet options tailored to Richmond Hill households.
Pickering
Find internet plans in Pickering by provider, speed, and technology type.
Ajax
Compare internet providers and speeds to find the right plan for your Ajax home.
Whitby
Discover internet options in Whitby, from basic plans to high-speed fibre.
Oshawa
See which internet providers and speeds are available for your address in Oshawa.
Oakville
Compare premium and budget internet plans for homes and condos in Oakville.
Burlington
Find internet providers and plans that fit your Burlington household’s needs.
Milton
Explore internet options in Milton, including newer high-speed fibre neighbourhoods.
Browse Internet Plans by Speed & Type
50 Mbps
Good for small families and HD streaming.
100 Mbps
Good for 2–4 devices, streaming, Zoom.
500 Mbps
Great for large homes, gaming, 4K content.
1 Gbps
For heavy usage, smart homes, fast downloads.
Fibre Internet
Most reliable connection, best speeds.
Cable Internet
Affordable and widely available.
Compare Internet Plans in Canada
Browse available home internet plans from the top Canadian providers including Bell, Rogers, and TELUS. Compare speeds, prices, and connection types.
| Provider | Connection | Speed range | Sample plan type | Typical price* (from) | Best for | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bell Fibre & DSL | Fibre / DSL | Up to 50–1,500 Mbps | Unlimited home internet (Fibe) | ~$70–$120 / month | Families, 4K streaming, remote work | Get matched |
| Rogers Cable | Cable / Coax | Up to 50–1,500 Mbps | Unlimited Ignite internet | ~$65–$115 / month | Streaming, gaming, bundles with TV & mobile | Get matched |
| TELUS Fibre & regional | Fibre / partner networks | Up to 75–1,000 Mbps | Unlimited PureFibre & regional plans | ~$70–$110 / month | Households comparing national brands | Get matched |
| Cogeco Regional cable | Cable | Up to ~60–1,000 Mbps | Unlimited regional internet plans | ~$60–$105 / month | Ontario & Quebec regional cable users | Get matched |
| Independent ISPs Budget | Cable / DSL (wholesale) | Up to ~30–300 Mbps | Unlimited internet over major networks | ~$45–$85 / month | Price-conscious users & students | Get matched |
*This table is a simplified example of typical residential internet ranges in Canada. Exact speeds, technologies, and prices depend on province, city, and postal code, and change frequently with promos. Share your details in the form below and we’ll confirm the best current plans available at your address.
Pricing and availability vary by region. Enter your postal code below to find the most accurate plans for your area.
Top Internet Providers in Canada
Explore plans from Canada’s leading internet service providers.
Bell Internet Plans
Bell offers some of Canada’s fastest fibre-to-the-home internet plans, with download speeds reaching up to 8 Gbps in select areas. Known for strong reliability, Bell’s Pure Fibre network provides excellent performance for streaming, gaming, video calls, and heavy multi-device households. Coverage is strongest in Ontario, Québec, and Atlantic Canada.
- Pure Fibre with speeds from 10 Mbps to 8 Gbps
- Extremely stable for 4K/8K streaming & gaming
- Great upload speeds for work-from-home
- Unlimited data on most plans
- Best for homes with multiple connected devices
Rogers Internet Plans
Rogers offers fast and reliable internet options powered by cable and fibre networks across Ontario. Their Ignite Internet plans are designed for families, streaming, gaming, and multiple connected devices. With widespread coverage in both urban and suburban areas, Rogers remains one of Canada’s most accessible internet providers.
- Speeds from 30 Mbps to 1.5 Gbps
- Strong coverage across Ontario
- Great for multi-device streaming
- WiFi modem included on most plans
- Fibre-powered network in select areas
TELUS Internet Plans
TELUS PureFibre delivers one of Canada’s most consistent and reliable internet experiences, with symmetrical upload and download speeds. Their fibre-to-the-home network is ideal for video calls, 4K streaming, remote work, and smart home setups. TELUS operates primarily in Western Canada but is expanding availability in select regions of Eastern Canada.
- PureFibre with symmetrical speeds
- Ultra-stable connection for work and streaming
- Plans available from 50 Mbps to 2.5 Gbps
- One of the most reliable networks in Canada
- Excellent for gaming and home offices
Find the Best Plan for You
Frequently Asked Questions — Internet Plans in Canada
Find answers to common questions about internet speeds, pricing, fibre vs cable, and provider availability across Canada.
What is the best internet provider in Canada?
Bell, Rogers, and TELUS each lead in different regions of Canada. Bell has strong fibre coverage in Ontario, Québec, and Atlantic Canada. Rogers is a popular option for cable and fibre internet in Ontario. TELUS is known for its PureFibre network and reliability in Western Canada.
The best provider for you depends on your postal code, available technology at your address, and how much speed you need.
Is fibre internet better than cable?
Yes, fibre internet is generally better than cable. Fibre offers faster and more consistent download and upload speeds, lower latency, and better performance during busy evening hours. Cable can still be a good option, but if fibre is available at your address, it is usually the best long-term choice.
How much internet speed do I need?
For basic browsing and streaming on 1–2 devices, plans around 50–150 Mbps are usually enough. For families, streaming, and multiple devices, 250–500 Mbps is recommended. If you work from home, game online, or have many devices connected, 1 Gbps or higher can provide a smoother experience.
What is the cheapest internet plan in Canada?
The lowest-priced internet plans in Canada usually start around $35–$50 per month from regional or smaller providers. Major providers like Bell, Rogers, and TELUS often start basic plans around $60–$70 per month. Prices vary by postal code, technology (fibre vs cable), and promotions.
Is internet unlimited in Canada?
Yes, most fibre and cable internet plans from major providers now include unlimited data. Some older or smaller plans may still have data caps, but unlimited usage has become standard on many residential internet packages.
How do I check which internet plans are available in my area?
Internet plans and speeds depend on your postal code and local network. Use the “Check Availability” or “Find My Best Plan” option on this site and share your details. We’ll review the providers and plan options available at your address and help you compare them in one place.
What affects internet pricing in Canada?
Internet pricing is affected by your provider, location, available technology (fibre, cable, DSL, or wireless), plan speed, included equipment, and current promotions. New customer discounts and bundle offers with TV or mobile can also change the final monthly cost.
Is fibre internet available in my city?
Fibre internet is expanding quickly across Canada in provinces like Ontario, Québec, Alberta, British Columbia, and Atlantic regions. Availability depends on your neighbourhood and building. The best way to check is by entering your postal code so we can see which fibre options are active near you.
What is TELUS PureFibre?
TELUS PureFibre is a true fibre-to-the-home network where fibre cables run directly to your home instead of stopping at a nearby node. This allows for symmetrical upload and download speeds, low latency, and a very stable connection for remote work, gaming, and streaming.
Does Bell offer fibre internet in my home?
Bell Pure Fibre is available in many cities and towns across Ontario, Québec, and other regions. Whether your specific home or apartment is wired for fibre depends on your building and local infrastructure. Use your postal code to check if Bell fibre plans are available at your exact address.
How much should I pay for home internet in Canada?
It depends on your speed needs and location. Most households pay somewhere between a basic low-speed plan and a mid-tier fibre or cable plan. We can show you realistic price ranges for your address.
What speed internet do I actually need?
A small household with light use may be fine on 50–100 Mbps, while larger households or heavy streamers/gamers might need 300 Mbps or more. We’ll help you match speed to your usage.
Can you find promotional deals or credits?
We watch for current promotions, bundle discounts and credits where possible and include them when we compare plans for you.
