Best IPTV service in Canada (2026)

Canadian cable and satellite TV is among the most expensive in the world. Bell Fibe TV, Rogers Ignite, and Shaw cable packages with full sports access routinely cost $100-$150 per month CAD before add-ons. For most households, IPTV is the practical answer: the same channels delivered over your existing internet connection at a small fraction of the cost.

WebflowMT, based in Malta and running since 2019, carries a comprehensive Canadian channel package as part of its 5500+ channel lineup. CBC, CTV, Global, TSN, Sportsnet, Radio-Canada, TVA, and RDS are all included. Pricing starts at €5/month with a free 24-hour trial and no credit card required.

Canadian channels in the package

English Canada broadcast networks: CBC, CBC News Network, CTV, CTV2, CTV News Channel, Global, City TV, and OMNI (for multicultural content). These cover the major national broadcasts including Hockey Night in Canada, CTV's NFL games, and flagship news programming.

Sports: TSN, TSN2, TSN3, TSN4, TSN5, Sportsnet, Sportsnet East, Sportsnet Ontario, Sportsnet West, Sportsnet Pacific, Sportsnet 360, and Sportsnet One. TSN and Sportsnet together cover the NHL, CFL, NBA (Raptors), and much of Canadian college and amateur sport. The full Sportsnet regional lineup matters for local team games, particularly for NHL fans.

French Canadian: Radio-Canada, Radio-Canada Info, TVA, TVA Sports, RDS (Réseau des sports), Canal Vie, Canal D, Historia, and Z (for comedy/entertainment). RDS is the French equivalent of TSN for hockey coverage, and TVA Sports covers a significant portion of NHL playoff games under their broadcast deal.

Specialty English: HGTV Canada, Food Network Canada, Discovery Canada, History Canada, National Geographic, A&E, Bravo Canada, W Network, and Showcase. US networks are included alongside Canadian ones, so you get ESPN alongside TSN and CNN alongside CBC News Network.

NHL on IPTV: Hockey Night in Canada and more

Hockey Night in Canada on Sportsnet is the crown jewel of Canadian sports broadcasting. Saturday night doubleheaders, the Coach's Corner intermission segments, and the playoffs are all carried on Sportsnet. WebflowMT includes Sportsnet and its regional variants.

TSN carries additional NHL games throughout the week, including the Tuesday and Wednesday night national games. During playoffs, both networks broadcast extensively.

The Canadian teams (Maple Leafs, Canadiens, Canucks, Flames, Oilers, Jets, Senators) each have regional broadcast deals that favor Sportsnet or TSN depending on the team. The full regional Sportsnet lineup in WebflowMT covers most of these.

For Raptors NBA fans: TSN and Sportsnet share Canadian broadcasting rights for NBA games. Most Raptors games air on TSN or Sportsnet with occasional national games on CBC. All three are in the package.

CFL on IPTV

The CFL is carried entirely on TSN. Regular season games, the Grey Cup, and CFL highlights are all on TSN (usually TSN1-5 depending on the game). Since WebflowMT carries the full TSN lineup, you are covered for the entire CFL season.

TSN also carries the FIFA World Cup (when Canada is eligible and for general coverage), Olympics Canadian broadcasts, and major tennis and golf events. For Canadian sports fans, TSN is often the single most important channel and it is fully covered.

French Canadian content

Quebec's broadcasting ecosystem is distinct from English Canada. TVA is the most-watched French-language network, carrying popular series, reality TV, and major news. Radio-Canada (the French CBC) has prestige drama, news, and cultural programming.

RDS is the definitive French-language sports channel in Canada. It carries Canadiens games with French commentary, TVA Sports playoff games, and a wide range of French-language sports coverage. For Habs fans in Quebec, RDS is non-negotiable.

TVA Sports covers NHL games under a deal with the league for Quebec-territory rights. During the playoffs especially, TVA Sports broadcasts Canadiens games that are not on national English networks.

This makes WebflowMT a complete solution for bilingual households or anyone watching from the Ottawa Valley east.

Cutting the cord from Bell, Rogers, and Shaw

Bell Fibe TV with the TSN and Sportsnet add-ons can easily reach $130/month CAD. Rogers Ignite TV with sports is similar. Shaw (now part of Rogers after the 2023 merger) pricing has been increasing post-merger.

WebflowMT at €5/month (roughly $7-8 CAD) is a significant saving. Over 12 months that is $1400-$1500 CAD back in your pocket.

The setup requires a small device investment if you do not already have an Android TV box or MAG box. An Amazon Firestick 4K sells for around $50-70 CAD. That pays for itself in the first month of savings.

TiviMate on Android TV is the recommended app. It has a proper EPG (electronic program guide), channel favorites, catch-up support where available, and a remote-friendly interface that works well as a daily driver TV experience.

Works on Bell, Rogers, Shaw, and Telus internet

IPTV runs over your internet connection. Bell Fibe internet, Rogers cable internet, Shaw cable, Telus PureFibre, and smaller regional ISPs like TekSavvy all work identically. You keep the internet part of your Bell or Rogers bill and cancel the TV package.

Canadian broadband speeds have improved substantially. Most urban households have 100-500 Mbps connections, which handles IPTV with ease. Rural and remote areas on slower DSL connections may find HD streams occasionally buffering, though SD streams are typically fine even on 10 Mbps.

One note for Bell Fibe internet users: Bell throttles certain peer-to-peer traffic but does not currently throttle standard IPTV streams. If you notice any quality issues specifically during peak evening hours, a VPN resolves them by encrypting the traffic type.

Setting up in Canada

Get a trial at webflowmt.com/shop. Credentials arrive by email within minutes. Then follow the device guide at webflowmt.com/how-to-install for your specific setup.

WebflowMT provides Xtream Codes credentials and M3U playlist URLs. Both work with TiviMate, IPTV Smarters Pro, Kodi, and VLC. For MAG box users, a portal URL is also available.

The full channel list including Canadian channels is at webflowmt.com/channel-list. Verify your specific regional Sportsnet or TSN variant is listed before committing to a paid plan.

WebflowMT at a glance

Malta-based, founded in 2019. Over five years of continuous operation in the IPTV market. 5500+ live channels across 40+ countries, 8000+ VOD titles. Prices from €5/month. Free 24-hour trial with no credit card. 24/7 customer support. Supports Android, iOS, MAG, Smart TV, PC, Enigma2, and all apps that accept Xtream Codes or M3U.

Frequently asked questions

What is the best IPTV service in Canada?

WebflowMT carries CBC, CTV, Global, TSN (all five channels), Sportsnet (all regional variants), Radio-Canada, TVA, RDS, and more. 5500+ channels from €5/month, free 24-hour trial, no credit card.

Can I watch NHL games on IPTV in Canada?

Yes. Sportsnet and TSN carry the vast majority of NHL games broadcast in Canada. Hockey Night in Canada on Sportsnet Saturday nights is included. Regional Sportsnet variants cover local team games. French Canadiens fans get RDS and TVA Sports for French-language commentary.

Does WebflowMT have French Canadian channels?

Yes. Radio-Canada, TVA, TVA Sports, RDS, Canal Vie, and others are included. French and English Canadian content are both in the same package.

Is IPTV a good replacement for Bell or Rogers TV?

For channel selection, yes. Bell and Rogers TV with sports packages cost $100-$150/month CAD. WebflowMT starts at €5/month. You need a Firestick or Android TV box. TiviMate gives you an EPG and a proper TV interface.

Does IPTV work on Bell, Rogers, Shaw, and Telus internet?

Yes. Any Canadian internet connection works. You only need the internet service, not the TV add-on. 100 Mbps is more than enough for multiple simultaneous HD streams.

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