Last updated: May 14, 2026 · Region: 🇨🇦 Canada · Currency: CAD $ · Reading time: ~9 minutes
Canadian pricing in CAD — every tier, every duration
Canadian pricing is set in CAD at checkout with GST/HST or PST added based on billing province. Twelve SKUs across four device tiers and three durations. The 3-device, 12-month plan at CAD $189 is the household pick across all ten provinces and three territories.
| Tier | 3 months | 6 months | 12 months | Effective CAD $/month (annual) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 Device | CAD $39 | CAD $54 | CAD $94 | CAD $7.83 |
| 2 Devices | CAD $69 | CAD $94 | CAD $139 | CAD $11.58 |
| 3 Devices ★ | CAD $94 | CAD $139 | CAD $189 | CAD $15.75 |
| 4 Devices | CAD $129 | CAD $179 | CAD $269 | CAD $22.42 |
★ Most-popular tier in Canada. Sales tax added at checkout by billing province: 5% GST in Alberta, Yukon, NWT and Nunavut; 13% HST in Ontario, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and PEI; 15% HST in Nova Scotia; 14.975% combined GST + QST in Québec.
What every Canadian plan includes
Every device tier ships the same Canadian lineup. The tier sets concurrent streams, nothing else. 59,000+ live channels, 250,000+ on-demand titles, full 7-day EPG with catch-up, daily content updates, 24/7 bilingual EN/FR support and native apps for every streaming device sold in Canada — Fire TV, Apple TV, Roku, Android TV, iOS, MAG and Enigma2.
Canadian sports coverage is the heaviest line item. Hockey Night in Canada doubleheaders on Sportsnet East, Sportsnet West, Sportsnet Pacific and Sportsnet Ontario — all four regional feeds licensed. Regional NHL games on TSN3, TSN4, TSN5, RDS Info and Sportsnet One for in-market viewers. Stanley Cup Final in 4K HDR. French-language NHL coverage on RDS and RDS2 with the alternate-audio La Soirée du hockey track on Saturday-night games for Québec subscribers. The full CFL season on TSN ending at the Grey Cup. Every Toronto Blue Jays MLB game on Sportsnet. Every Toronto Raptors NBA matchup on TSN. The Canadian Premier League. CEBL basketball. NCAA football and basketball mirrors for the cross-border audience.
Canadian entertainment runs the full Crave / Crave 2 / Crave 3 lineup, Movies Network, Super Channel and Hollywood Suite. The bilingual French-language bouquets cover General FR, Cinema FR, Kids FR, Sports FR, Music FR and Documentary FR — channels that Rogers, Bell, Telus and Vidéotron charge extra for. CBC, CTV, Global, Citytv, OMNI and the full English-language general-entertainment tier. Fubo Canada, TSN+, DAZN Canada (VIP and standard) and Victory+ round out the streaming-platform mirrors.
Why cancel Rogers Ignite, Bell Fibe or Telus Optik?
Canadian pay-TV bundles are among the most expensive in the developed world. A representative Canadian household pays Rogers Ignite TV at $164 a month plus a Sportsnet Premium add-on at $34.99 a month plus Crave at $19.99 a month — CAD $2,628 a year for a service that still blacks out half the NHL West-Coast schedule for Eastern Time customers. IPTV Americans Canada covers the full lineup for CAD $189 a year on the 3-device plan, including the bilingual French-language bouquets the big three charge extra for.
| Service | Monthly | Hockey Night in Canada | NHL all regions | Annual cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| IPTV Americans (3-device) | CAD $15.75 | Mirrored | Mirrored | CAD $189 |
| Rogers Ignite TV Premier | CAD $164–199 | Sportsnet bundle | Sportsnet bundle | CAD $1,968–2,388 |
| Bell Fibe TV Better | CAD $144–179 | TSN add-on | NHL Centre Ice add-on | CAD $1,728–2,148 |
| Telus Optik TV Premier | CAD $150–185 | Sportsnet add-on | NHL Centre Ice add-on | CAD $1,800–2,220 |
| Vidéotron Helix Premium | CAD $130–170 | RDS / TVA Sports | NHL Centre Ice add-on | CAD $1,560–2,040 |
| Sportsnet NOW Premium | CAD $34.99 | Sportsnet only | Out-of-market only | CAD $420 |
| Crave + DAZN Canada combo | CAD $44.98 | Not available | Not available | CAD $540 |
Canadian payment methods and Québec CPA protection
Canadian payment options include Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Interac e-Transfer, PayPal, Apple Pay and Google Pay. Interac e-Transfer settles in 10 minutes and is the most-used method by Canadian customers in 2026 ahead of credit cards. GST/HST or PST is added at checkout based on billing province: 5% GST in Alberta, Yukon, NWT and Nunavut; 13% HST in Ontario, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and PEI; 15% HST in Nova Scotia; and 14.975% combined GST + QST in Québec. All transactions are processed by PCI DSS Level 1 merchants of record (Stripe + Adyen) in CAD.
Québec residents are covered by the Consumer Protection Act 10-day cooling-off period for distance contracts. The 7-day platform refund window applies on top — Québec customers have an effective 17-day refund window when both rights are exercised. Other provinces use the 7-day platform refund alone. Refunds settle to the original payment method in 3 to 5 business days. The service complies with the CRTC Broadcasting Act and does not retransmit unauthorised signals; every channel in the Canadian lineup is licensed at the broadcaster or distributor level.
Toronto edge cluster — Canadian ISP latency in May 2026
The Toronto edge cluster peers directly with the three Tier-1 Canadian ISPs at the Toronto Internet Exchange (TorIX). Measured 95th-percentile latency in May 2026: Bell Fibe 17 ms, Rogers Ignite 19 ms, Telus PureFibre 21 ms, Vidéotron Helix 24 ms. Bell Fibe customers in the Greater Toronto Area regularly see sub-12 ms RTT to the origin. Data-cap concerns are addressed by the adaptive bitrate ladder — the encoder steps down to 720p / 4 Mbps automatically when bandwidth dips, which keeps a 3-device household under the typical 1 TB monthly cap even with heavy weekday use.
What Canadian subscribers say
Cut Rogers Ignite TV after nine years when the bill hit $218 a month with the Sportsnet bundles and the rental fees on three boxes. Every Leafs game on Sportsnet Ontario, every Raptors home game on TSN, Hockey Night in Canada Saturday on CBC. CAD $189 for the year on three devices.3-device · 12-month
Telus Optik was $164 a month with the Hockey + Premium add-ons. Every Canucks game on Sportsnet Pacific, every Whitecaps MLS match, every Vancouver Bandits CEBL game. CAD $139 for the year on the 2-device plan.2-device · 12-month
Bell Fibe TV était à 152 $/mois avec la chaîne RDS Info et les forfaits anglais pour mon mari. Every Habs game on TSN and RDS, every Alouettes CFL match, Tout le monde en parle on Radio-Canada le dimanche. CAD $189 for the year covers three TVs across the duplex.3-device · 12-month
Cancelled Shaw out West and saved CAD $1,800 the first year. The 3-device plan covers the living-room TV, the bedroom Fire TV Stick and the laptop. Hockey Night on Sportsnet West every Saturday. The CFL season on TSN. Zero contract.3-device · 12-month
Telus Optik was $164 a month with the Hockey + Premium add-ons. Every Canucks game on Sportsnet Pacific, every Whitecaps MLS match, every Vancouver Bandits CEBL game. CAD $139 for the year on the 2-device plan.— Priya S., Vancouver, BC · 2-device plan
Bell Fibe TV était à 152 $/mois avec la chaîne RDS Info et les forfaits anglais pour mon mari. Every Habs game on TSN and RDS, every Alouettes CFL match, Tout le monde en parle on Radio-Canada le dimanche. CAD $189 for the year covers three TVs across the duplex.— Camille L., Montréal, QC · 3-device plan
Cancelled Shaw out West and saved CAD $1,800 the first year. The 3-device plan covers the living-room TV, the bedroom Fire TV Stick and the laptop. Hockey Night on Sportsnet West every Saturday. The CFL season on TSN. Zero contract.— Marcus T., Calgary, AB · 3-device plan
Canadian pricing FAQ
How much does IPTV cost in Canada per month?
On the most-popular 3-device, 12-month plan, IPTV Americans Canada works out to CAD $15.75 per month (CAD $189 annual, plus provincial sales tax). The 1-device, 12-month plan is CAD $7.83 per month (CAD $94 annual). No equipment rental, no broadcast fee, no installation charge.
Can I watch every NHL Canadian-club game?
Yes. Every Toronto Maple Leafs, Montreal Canadiens, Ottawa Senators, Winnipeg Jets, Calgary Flames, Edmonton Oilers and Vancouver Canucks game across Sportsnet East/West/Pacific/Ontario, TSN3/4/5 and RDS/RDS2. Plus the Stanley Cup playoffs in 4K HDR.
What payment methods are accepted in Canada?
Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Interac e-Transfer, PayPal, Apple Pay and Google Pay. Interac e-Transfer settles in 10 minutes. All transactions in CAD with GST/HST or PST added at checkout by billing province.
Does the price include GST/HST?
No — sales tax is added at checkout based on your billing province. Alberta and the territories pay 5% GST; Ontario, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and PEI pay 13% HST; Nova Scotia pays 15% HST; Québec pays 14.975% combined GST + QST.
What's the refund policy in Québec vs the rest of Canada?
Everywhere in Canada: 7-day platform refund. Québec residents additionally get the 10-day Consumer Protection Act cooling-off period for distance contracts — effective 17-day refund window when both are exercised. Refunds settle to the original card or Interac account in 3 to 5 business days.
Does it work on Bell Fibe TV, Rogers Ignite or Telus Optik boxes?
The cable provider boxes (Fibe TV, Ignite TV, Optik TV) are locked down to their own apps. The workaround used by most Canadian subscribers is a $40 Amazon Fire TV Stick Lite plugged into the same HDMI input. Works alongside the cable box without unsubscribing the cable.
Does it include French-language channels for Québec?
Yes. The full Canada FR bouquet: General FR (62 channels), Cinéma FR (23), Kids FR (19), Sports FR (9), Music FR (12), Documentary FR (15), plus RDS, RDS Info, RDS2 and TVA Sports. Radio-Canada and ICI Tou.TV mirrored. Bilingual EN/FR support via WhatsApp and Telegram.
What's your most popular plan in Canada?
The 3-device, 12-month plan at CAD $189. It covers a typical Canadian household — one living-room TV plus two personal screens — for one or two months of a Rogers Ignite, Bell Fibe or Telus Optik bundle.
Canadian plan recap
One subscription, four device tiers, three durations, 59,000+ channels including every NHL Canadian-club game, the full CFL season, Blue Jays MLB, Raptors NBA, Canadian Premier League and the bilingual French-language bouquets. 7-day refund + 10-day Québec CPA cooling-off for QC residents. Toronto edge cluster, sub-25 ms latency to every Tier-1 Canadian ISP. Pick a tier at Canadian pricing, complete checkout in under 90 seconds, start streaming inside five minutes. The 3-device, 12-month plan at CAD $189 is the household pick. Full editorial covering all three regions: global packages page.