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Every eSIM can be installed within 180 days of purchase. Plan validity starts when you first connect.

Works with local carriers in Canada

Your eSIM automatically connects to the best available network — no manual switching.

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eSIM for Canada

Get instant mobile data in Canada with eSIM Ahora. Our eSIM plans connect you to local networks including Local mobile networks with speeds up to 4G LTE.

Coverage available in major cities and tourist areas.

Travel tip

Activate your eSIM when you arrive. Data starts working automatically.

How to install
iPhone: Settings → Cellular → Add eSIM → Scan QR
Android: Settings → Connections → SIM → Add eSIM
Compatible devices
iPhone XS+, Samsung S21+, Pixel 3+, Huawei P40+

Pay securely. QR code delivered in 30 seconds. No registration, no physical SIM card needed. 26 plans available from €1.92.

Mobile networks in Canada

Canada has three main carriers: Rogers (largest nationwide coverage, including Yukon and Nunavut), Bell Mobility (broad 5G in Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, and Ottawa), and Telus (strong quality in west and north). The eSIM Ahora connects automatically to the strongest network. Plugs are Type A and B (same as US), 120V. Important: Canadian roaming rates are among the highest in the developed world — a day of Bell/Rogers roaming in LATAM can cost CAD 12-15.

Travel tips for Canada

Toronto Pearson, Vancouver, Montreal Trudeau, and Calgary airports offer unlimited free WiFi. The currency is the Canadian dollar (CAD); use RBC, TD Canada Trust, Scotiabank, or BMO ATMs — no commission for Visa/Mastercard from most foreign banks. VIA Rail trains have onboard WiFi. In winter (November-March) low temperatures drain phone batteries faster — carry a power bank. In rural areas (Yukon, Northwest Territories, parts of Newfoundland) coverage drops significantly.

Frequently asked questions about Canada eSIM

Does the eSIM work in the Canadian Rockies and national parks?
Yes in main towns (Banff, Jasper, Lake Louise) — full 4G coverage. Inside national parks and remote trails (Icefields Parkway, Yoho, Glacier) there are large no-signal zones. Download Parks Canada or AllTrails maps offline. The Banff Gondola cable car has coverage.
Does the eSIM cover Quebec and the francophone region?
Yes. The entire province of Quebec (Montreal, Quebec City, Trois-Rivières, Saguenay) has full coverage with Rogers, Bell, and Telus. Quebec apps and systems default to French but most are bilingual. Rural Gaspésie and Côte-Nord may have outages.
Does the Canadian eSIM work crossing into the US?
No. Our Canada eSIM only works within Canadian territory. For Canada + US road trips (Niagara Falls crossing, Vancouver-Seattle, Toronto-NYC) use our regional North America eSIM covering all three countries (including Mexico).

Canada eSIM travel guide

When to travel

Canada has four distinct seasons. Summer (June-August) is ideal nationwide but prices climb. Fall (September-October) brings spectacular foliage in Quebec and Ontario without the crowds. Winter (December-March) is for Banff and Whistler — world-class skiing. Toronto and Vancouver host 2026 World Cup matches in June-July — warm but not extreme weather, ideal for combining football with city tourism.

Mobile coverage in Canada

Rogers, Bell, and Telus deliver excellent 4G/5G across urban corridors (Toronto-Montreal-Quebec, Vancouver-Calgary). But Canada is vast: in the Rockies, Yukon, or Nunavut, signal is intermittent or absent. If you're driving between cities on the Trans-Canada Highway, expect 30-60 minute stretches without signal. Canada-US roaming requires a compatible plan — some eSIMs cover both countries.

What to know on arrival

Canada uses Type A/B plugs (120V, 60Hz). Official languages: English nationwide, French dominant in Quebec — in Montreal and Quebec City most hospitality staff are bilingual. Tips are 15-20%. Taxes aren't included in displayed prices (GST/PST/HST varies by province, adding 5-15% to the total). Winter cold is severe: -20°C is normal in Toronto — serious outerwear required.

eSIM vs local SIM in Canada

Canadian physical SIMs are pricey — prepaid plans start at CAD 35/month and top-ups often require a Canadian card. A 10 GB travel eSIM for 14 days runs about a third of that. If you're crossing Canada for just a week before continuing to the US, a regional North America eSIM covers both without reconfiguration.

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