🇨🇦 Starlink Price in Canada (2026)
Complete pricing in CAD. Plans, hardware costs, and comparison to Bell, Rogers, Telus and Shaw across Canada.
Starlink Plans & Costs in CAD
Residential 100 Mbps
- 50-200 Mbps download
- 10-20 Mbps upload
- 25-50ms latency
- Unlimited data
- No data caps
- No contracts
Best for: Rural homes, cottages, remote properties
Check AvailabilityResidential 200 Mbps
- Priority network access
- 100-200 Mbps typical
- Better peak-hour speeds
- Unlimited data
- Ideal for remote workers
- No contracts
Best for: Remote work, heavy streaming, families
Check AvailabilityRoam (Canada)
- Use anywhere in Canada
- Pause/resume anytime
- 50-100 Mbps typical
- Unlimited data
- Perfect for RVs and boats
- No contracts
Best for: RVers, seasonal cabins, travellers
Check AvailabilityCost Breakdown: Year 1
| Plan | Hardware | Monthly | Year 1 Total |
|---|---|---|---|
| Residential 100 | C$649 | C$120 | C$2,089 |
| Residential 200 | C$649 | C$165 | C$2,629 |
| Roam | C$649 | C$200 | C$3,049 |
Hardware is a one-time purchase. Taxes not included.
Starlink vs Canadian Internet Providers
| Provider | Monthly Cost | Max Speed | Latency | Contract | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Starlink | C$120-C$165 | 200 Mbps | 25-50ms | None | Rural Canada |
| Bell Fibre | C$75-C$115 | 1,500 Mbps | 5-10ms | 2 years | Urban Ontario/QC |
| Rogers Ignite | C$80-C$125 | 1,000 Mbps | 8-15ms | 2 years | Urban cable areas |
| Telus PureFibre | C$65-C$120 | 3,000 Mbps | 5-10ms | 2 years | BC & Alberta |
| Xplornet | C$60-C$130 | 25 Mbps | 600ms+ | 2 years | Rural (poor alt) |
When Starlink Wins in Canada
- Remote locations: Millions of Canadians lack wired broadband - Starlink is a game-changer
- Northern Canada: Yukon, Northwest Territories, Nunavut where no cable exists
- Cottages and seasonal properties: No need to maintain a landline for part-time use
- Replacing Xplornet: Far faster speeds with lower latency than legacy satellite
When Canadian ISPs Win
- Urban areas: Bell and Rogers offer faster, cheaper service in cities
- Bundled services: Many providers bundle TV and phone
- Lower monthly cost: Urban plans can be C$40-C$80/mo
Canada-Specific FAQ
Does Starlink work in Northern Canada?
Yes. Starlink has excellent polar coverage, making it one of the best options for Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut. It works well in extreme cold with the dish's built-in heating element for snow melt.
Is HST/GST charged on Starlink in Canada?
Yes, applicable sales taxes (GST/HST/PST) are charged based on your province. Prices shown are before tax. The hardware and monthly fees are both taxable.
Can I use Starlink at my cottage or seasonal property?
Yes. The Roam plan is perfect for seasonal use since you can pause it for months you don't need it. Standard Residential also has portability add-on for C$30/mo extra.
Does Starlink work in Canadian winter?
Yes. The Starlink dish has a built-in electric heater that melts snow and ice automatically. It operates in temperatures down to -30°C and is weather-sealed for Canadian winters.
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