Internet Plans in Pickering

Find the best home internet plans in Pickering — compare speeds, prices, and providers available at your address along the lakeshore and 401 corridor.

Pickering has a mix of lakeside neighbourhoods, newer subdivisions, and established residential areas north of Highway 401. Internet options can range from fibre in newer or upgraded areas to cable and DSL in older streets.

Bell and Rogers both have strong coverage across Pickering, and several independent providers offer plans using these networks.

Use this guide to understand what types of internet are available in Pickering, how much speed you really need, and which providers might be the best match for your home.

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 Pickering?

Different parts of Pickering – like Bay Ridges, West Shore, Dunbarton, Liverpool, Brock Ridge, Amberlea, and Rouge Park – can have different internet technologies depending on when the area was built and upgraded.

Here’s a simple guide to picking the right speed:

50–100 Mbps – Enough for singles or couples who mainly browse, email, and stream on 1–2 screens.
150–300 Mbps – Good for townhomes and smaller families with a few devices and regular streaming.
500 Mbps – Ideal for families with multiple TVs, gaming consoles, and smart home devices.
1 Gigabit (1 Gbps) – Great for gamers, heavy downloaders, and serious work-from-home usage.
1.5–3 Gbps (Fibre) – Available in select fibre-enabled areas; best for large or high-usage households.

✔ Many Pickering households are well-served by 300–500 Mbps
✔ If you work from home, have gamers in the house, or share Wi-Fi with several people, 1 Gbps or fibre is worth considering.

Top Internet Providers in Pickering

Pickering has solid internet coverage from Bell and Rogers, with independent ISPs offering additional options using the same infrastructure. Availability and speeds can differ by neighbourhood and street.

Bell Internet Plans in Pickering

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Bell offers fibre and DSL internet services across much of Pickering. Newer developments and upgraded areas are more likely to have Bell Pure Fibre, while some older streets still use copper-based connections.

Why Pickering residents choose Bell:
– Pure fibre speeds from 50 Mbps up to 1.5–3 Gbps in select areas
– Strong upload speeds for video calls, remote work, and online learning
– Reliable performance in many newer subdivisions and townhome communities
– Great for streaming, gaming, and multi-device households

Best for:
Homes where fibre is available, remote workers, gamers, and anyone who needs very stable high-speed internet.

Rogers Internet Plans in Pickering

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Rogers provides extensive cable and fibre-powered internet coverage throughout Pickering, especially in established neighbourhoods and homes wired originally for cable TV. Rogers Ignite plans are common in many parts of the city, including Bay Ridges and communities along major routes.

Why Pickering residents choose Rogers:
– Broad cable coverage in most neighbourhoods
– Plans typically from 150 Mbps up to 1 Gbps or more
– Bundles combining internet, TV, and mobile
– Competitive promotional deals for new customers

Best for:
Families, renters, and homes in cable-based areas where fibre isn’t fully rolled out yet.

TELUS Internet in Pickering

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TELUS mainly focuses on Western Canada, but may offer limited fibre services in Ontario through partnerships. In Pickering, TELUS service is less common than Bell or Rogers and is highly address-dependent.

Where it is available, TELUS can offer:
– Symmetrical fibre speeds
– Reliable performance for streaming, work, and smart home devices
– Stable network quality

Other Internet Providers in Pickering

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Independent ISPs in Pickering use Bell and Rogers networks to deliver their own internet plans. These providers can be a good option if you’re focused on saving money while keeping decent speeds.

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

Why choose an independent provider:
– Often more affordable monthly prices
– Flexible contract terms
– Good for light to moderate usage households

Compare Internet Plans Available in Pickering

In Pickering, you can choose from major providers and independent ISPs that operate over Bell and Rogers networks.

The best internet plan for your home depends on:

– Your home type (detached, semi, townhouse, condo, basement unit)
– Your neighbourhood (Bay Ridges, West Shore, Liverpool, Dunbarton, Amberlea, Brock Ridge, Rouge Park, etc.)
– Whether your specific address supports fibre, cable, or only DSL
– Your monthly budget and how heavily your household uses the internet

Our comparison helps you understand the options and then match them to plans that are actually available at your Pickering address.

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 Pickering 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
Fido Budget Cable (Rogers network, select buildings) Typically 30–150 Mbps Unlimited internet for condos & apartments ~$55–$80 / month Students, renters, light–medium usage 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

*Pricing ranges above are approximate and based on typical non-business plans for Pickering. 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 Pickering?

The best internet provider in Pickering depends on where you live, your home type, and how you use the internet:

Bell Fibre is usually the top choice where fibre-to-the-home is available.
Rogers Ignite is a strong option in cable-based neighbourhoods and many older homes.
Independent providers are worth considering if you’re mainly focused on lowering your monthly bill.

General recommendation:
✔ Check first if Bell fibre is available at your address
✔ If your home is mainly wired for cable, compare Rogers and independent cable-based ISPs
✔ Choose a speed that matches your household size and daily usage

The easiest way is to share your address and usage with us — we’ll help you see which providers and plans actually make sense for your Pickering home.

Internet Availability by Pickering Neighbourhood

Bay Ridges & West Shore – Lakeside communities with good coverage from major providers
Liverpool & Dunbarton – Established residential areas with strong cable and growing fibre availability
Amberlea & Highbush – Family neighbourhoods with access to high-speed plans from multiple providers
Brock Ridge & Glendale – Suburban communities with strong coverage and ongoing upgrades
Rouge Park & Rural Pickering – Mix of newer and more spread-out areas where availability and speeds can vary more

Because availability can differ between streets and individual buildings, it’s important to check based on your exact address rather than only the neighbourhood name.

Nearby areas: Ajax, Scarborough, Whitby.

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Frequently Asked Questions – Pickering Internet

What is the best internet provider in Pickering?

The best provider in Pickering depends on your address and home type. Bell is often best where fibre is available, while Rogers is strong in cable-based areas. Independent providers can be a good choice if you’re focused on lower monthly costs.

Yes. Fibre is available in many parts of Pickering, especially in newer or upgraded areas. However, not every home has fibre yet, so availability depends on your exact address.

Independent ISPs that use Bell and Rogers networks often offer lower monthly prices for similar speeds, especially for basic and mid-range plans. Promotions from Bell and Rogers can also be competitive, so it’s worth comparing current deals.

– 50–150 Mbps is enough for light use and small households
– 300–500 Mbps is ideal for most families
– 1 Gbps or more is recommended for gamers, remote workers, and heavy internet users

Use our form to share your address and a few details about your household. We’ll check which providers and speeds are available in your area and recommend the best options for your needs and budget.

Many Pickering addresses can choose from Bell, Rogers and additional independents, depending on the area.

Some providers run student promos or flexible terms. Let us know if you’re a student and we’ll include those options if available.

If your email is tied to your current ISP, you may lose it when switching. We’ll flag this and suggest alternatives like moving to a free email provider.

Find the Best Internet Plan for Your Pickering Home

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

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