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Find internet plans available at your address in Canada

Internet plans are not available everywhere. Availability and pricing depend on the underlying cable or phone network that reaches your address, and different networks have different plan tiers, speeds, and costs. This site helps you check realistic options before you order.

How internet availability works in Canada

Unlike web hosting and most online retail, not every internet plan is available in every city, neighbourhood, or building. The plan choices for your address depend on the network that serves your location. That is why this site is organized by province, city, and network — to help you avoid ordering something that is not actually available where you live.

Start with your city (fastest way)

Most Canadians live in or near major urban areas. Starting with your city is usually the quickest way to see realistic internet options for your location.

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1) Browse by province & city (recommended)

Start with your province, then choose your city to view the plans we typically offer there.

2) I know my network

If Rogers, Shaw, Cogeco, Videotron, or Eastlink already reaches you, we can often offer plans there as well (subject to availability).

3) Postal code estimate (quick check)

Good for a quick estimate, but coverage can vary within a postal code and new postal codes may not appear right away.

4) Free manual address check (most accurate)

If you want the most accurate answer, submit a ticket and we will research your address across multiple systems.

This site is built to help people narrow down valid internet options before ordering. Help desk tickets can still be submitted 24/7 if you need a manual check. Business hours for deeper research and follow-ups: Mon - Fri, 10:00 am - 6:00 pm (Toronto time). We do not operate retail locations, a call center, or telemarketing. Full details are on the About page.

Home internet in Canada

Postal code lookup (estimate)

Enter your Canadian postal code for a quick estimate of likely availability and pricing.

Important: Postal code results are an estimate only. Coverage can vary within the same postal code, and newly added or changed postal codes may not appear immediately in third-party datasets. For the most accurate result, browse by city, check by network, or request a free manual address check.

Browse by province

Province pages list cities and towns we believe we can service and the plans typically available there. Availability and pricing vary by network and location.

Check by network

If you already know which network reaches your home, this is often the fastest reliable path.

Note: Network operators do not provide a complete real-time address-by-address list publicly, and wholesale eligibility rules can vary. When in doubt, use a manual check.

Quick FAQ

Why do plans and prices vary by location?

Plans depend on the underlying cable or phone network and the wholesale rates available in that region. That is why we route you to province, city, and network pages before you order.

Can a small business order residential plans?

Where network rules allow, we aim to make the same plans available to small businesses. In some cases, networks restrict business use or apply different rates or fees. If you are ordering for a business location, a manual address check is the safest path.

Do you provide phone support?

Availability research can require time across multiple systems and networks. For accuracy, we primarily support customers by email and help desk ticket. Tickets can be submitted 24/7 and we aim to reply within 24 hours, including weekends and holidays.

More answers: See the full FAQs.

Also part of WRS Web Solutions Inc. — Educational Websites

Beyond our Canadian internet ordering and availability tools, WRS Web Solutions also operates an international educational publishing network of sites in about 26 languages, usually one language per site, built around clear, topic-focused websites covering infrastructure, systems, risk, operations, digital subjects, and other practical reference topics. Educational sites do not sell goods or services, but they may contain ads. Below are some of our pillar sites:

  • Autonomous Systems Explained - International educational coverage of robots, civilian drones, perception, sensor fusion, navigation, planning, control systems, and safety engineering.
  • Business Risk Explained - Educational explanations of business risk, liability, insurance, and operational exposure for U.S. small businesses.
  • Compliance Explained - International educational coverage of payroll documents, tax identifiers, immigration terms, privacy frameworks, and financial concepts.
  • Cyber Liability Explained - International educational coverage of cyber insurance, legal exposure, claims, breach costs, and financial consequences after digital incidents.
  • Cyber Risk Explained - International educational explanations of cyber risk assessment, third-party exposure, scenario analysis, reporting, risk tolerance, and governance.
  • Digital Infrastructure Explained - International educational coverage of the systems behind modern cloud, networks, and data infrastructure.
  • Digital Security Explained - International educational explanations of how digital systems are protected conceptually and operationally.
  • Technik Erklärt - German-language educational website explaining engineering systems and technical infrastructure.
  • How Things Work - International educational explanations of power, water, communications, transportation, manufacturing, and other real-world systems.
  • Insurance Claims Explained - International educational explanations of the claims process in plain language, including timelines, required documents, and common outcomes.
  • Property Costs Explained - International educational coverage of ownership costs beyond the mortgage, including upfront cash, recurring costs, maintenance, and major repairs.
  • Systems Guides - International educational explanations of infrastructure, technology, industrial operations, transport, utilities, communications, and system logic.
  • Vehiclenomics - Educational explanations of what vehicles really cost over time, primarily for U.S. residents.