Find the best internet for your Canadian home
Compare internet providers, Starlink, home Wi-Fi fixes, and free tools without digging through a dozen provider websites.
Find internet by city
Choose your province and city to see common providers and a local guide when available. Always confirm service at your exact address before ordering.
What do you need help with?
Start with the problem you are trying to solve. Each section points you to the most useful guide or tool.
Find internet where I live
Compare common providers in Canadian cities, rural areas, and smaller communities.
Browse city guides Save moneyLower my internet bill
Learn when to negotiate, when to switch, and what to check before a promo price ends.
See bill saving tips Fix problemsFix slow Wi-Fi
Use free tools and checklists to test speed, place your router better, and spot common issues.
Use free tools Rural internetCompare Starlink options
Get help choosing between Residential, Roam, Mini, Business, and other rural internet options.
Go to Starlink guides Provider reviewsRead Canadian ISP reviews
Compare Bell, Rogers, Telus, SaskTel, Eastlink, oxio, TekSavvy, Videotron, and more.
Browse ISP reviews BusinessGet business internet help
Find help with business internet costs, static IPs, failover, fibre, and reliable office connections.
Browse business guidesFree internet tools
Use these when you want a quick answer instead of another long article.
Major Canadian internet providers
Start with the provider you are comparing, then check your exact address before you order.
Most useful guides
These are good starting points if you are not sure what you need yet.
Popular city guides
Availability can change by street, building, and unit number. Use the guide first, then check your address.
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Internet in Canada, explained simply
Quick answers to the questions people usually have before comparing plans.
Start with what is available at your exact address. Then compare the technology, regular price after promos, upload speed, contract terms, and modem or equipment fees.
Find a city guide or browse the ISP review hub.
Fibre is usually better if you can get it because uploads are often much faster and performance is more consistent. Cable can still be a good choice for streaming, browsing, and gaming if the price is better.
Starlink is usually not the first choice in cities where fibre or cable is available. It can be a strong option for rural homes, farms, cottages, RVs, and places where wired internet is slow or unavailable.
Internet networks are built street by street and building by building. A provider may serve your city but not your exact home, apartment, condo, or rural road. Always check using your full address before cancelling your old service.
Check if a promo ended, compare current offers from other providers, and call your provider before you cancel. Ask for the loyalty or retention department and have a real competitor price ready.
