🇨🇦 eSIM for Canada
- Unlimited data
- 7-day validity
- Fast and reliable internet
- No more roaming charges
- Instant QR code by email
* As low as price reflects the cheapest per-day rate, based on the longest available unlimited data plan duration.
Fast and reliable data in Canada
- Crystal-clear video calls across Canada, no delays
- Share photos and stories from Canada in seconds
- Navigate Canada confidently with live maps
- Stream music and podcasts on the go
Get your Canada eSIM in 3 easy steps
No store visit. No physical SIM. Works on any eSIM-compatible phone.
Select Unlimited or Data, pick how many days you need for Canada.
Use the QR code sent to your email — takes under 2 minutes on any eSIM phone.
Turn on your eSIM when you land in Canada and enjoy instant connectivity.
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"Activated in under a minute at the airport. Had 5G before I even reached baggage claim. Absolutely seamless."
"Used the unlimited plan for my Canada trip — never ran out of data, streamed Netflix every night."
"The QR code arrived instantly after payment. Setup took 90 seconds. I was connected before the flight even boarded."
"Switched from my old roaming add-on and never looked back. Faster speeds and a fraction of the cost. Brilliant."
"Super easy to set up. The whole process took about 3 minutes. Way cheaper than roaming with my home carrier."
"Bought plans for the whole family. Worked perfectly everywhere. Will never travel without uPhone again."
eSIM prices for Canada
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Enjoy your Canada vacation
Canada is the world's second-largest country by area — and the sheer scale of its natural landscapes is its defining feature. Banff National Park's turquoise glacial lakes and Rocky Mountain peaks; the wild Pacific coastline of British Columbia; the boreal forests of Quebec and Ontario stretching beyond the horizon; the tundra of the Yukon where northern lights dance above sleeping sled dogs. But Canada also does cities well: Toronto's multicultural neighbourhoods, Montreal's bilingual joie de vivre, Vancouver's mountains-meet-ocean setting and Quebec City's UNESCO-listed European old town all deliver world-class urban experiences. With a uPhone eSIM you'll connect to Rogers, Bell or Telus for solid 4G/5G coverage in cities and along main travel routes.
Top attractions in Canada
Canada's highlights span majestic national parks, vibrant multicultural cities and unique cultural experiences. These are the unmissable stops from coast to coast.
- Banff & Jasper National Parks, Alberta — The jewels of the Canadian Rockies: Lake Louise, Moraine Lake, the Icefields Parkway and Athabasca Glacier. Among the world's most beautiful mountain landscapes, accessible year-round.
- Niagara Falls, Ontario — The most powerful waterfall in North America is genuinely impressive in person. Take the Hornblower/Niagara City Cruises boat into the mist at the base of the Horseshoe Falls.
- Old Quebec City, Quebec — The only walled city north of Mexico, with a UNESCO-listed old town of 17th-century stone buildings, fortifications and the iconic Château Frontenac hotel rising above the St Lawrence River.
- Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis) — Yukon, Northwest Territories and northern Manitoba offer prime viewing September–March. Whitehorse and Yellowknife are the best bases for aurora hunting.
- Tofino, Vancouver Island — Canada's surf capital and one of North America's most beautiful coastal towns: old-growth rainforest, grey whale watching, wild Pacific beaches and indigenous Nuu-chah-nulth cultural experiences.
- CN Tower & Distillery District, Toronto — Canada's most iconic structure offers glass floor views 447m above the city; below, the Victorian industrial Distillery District houses galleries, restaurants and craft distilleries.
Popular foods to try in Canada
Canadian cuisine is heavily influenced by French and British traditions but increasingly defined by the country's extraordinary multicultural population. Seek out regional specialities — Canada's best food is deeply local.
- Poutine — Quebec's great gift to the world: freshly fried chips topped with fresh cheese curds (the squeak is crucial) and smothered in dark gravy. Available everywhere in Canada but best in Montreal or Quebec City.
- Butter Tarts — Small pastry shells with a buttery, sugary filling (sometimes with raisins or pecans) — Ontario's beloved and addictive traditional pastry.
- Atlantic Lobster & Digby Scallops — The cold, clean waters of Nova Scotia produce extraordinary seafood. A lobster roll or pan-seared Digby scallops in Halifax or along the Cabot Trail is unmissable.
- Montreal-style Smoked Meat — Brisket cured in spices, slow-smoked and piled high on rye bread with yellow mustard. Schwartz's Deli on Boulevard Saint-Laurent is a Montreal institution with queues that prove the point.
- Nanaimo Bars — No-bake layered dessert bars: chocolate-coconut base, custard buttercream and chocolate ganache top. Named after Nanaimo, British Columbia.
- BeaverTails — Fried dough pastry shaped like a beaver's tail, topped with cinnamon sugar, Nutella or other sweet toppings. An Ottawa original now available throughout Canada at winter festivals and tourist areas.
Best time to visit Canada
Canada's immense geography means the "best time" varies enormously by destination. For the Rocky Mountains (Banff, Jasper), summer (June–September) is when all parks are open, Moraine Lake is ice-free and hiking trails are accessible. September is particularly beautiful with golden larches and fewer crowds than July–August.
For eastern cities (Toronto, Montreal, Quebec City, Ottawa), summer (June–August) is warm and festival-filled (Montreal Jazz Festival, Toronto Pride, Ottawa's Canada Day). Autumn (September–October) brings spectacular foliage across Quebec and Ontario's forests. Montreal in winter (January–March) is genuinely magical with the winter carnival and ice rinks, for those who can handle -20°C temperatures.
For northern lights (Yukon, Northwest Territories), September–March provides dark enough skies and active aurora. February–March is particularly reliable in Yellowknife.
What to pack for your visit to Canada
Canada's extremes — from Vancouver's mild rainforest climate to Ontario's -30°C winter and the Rockies' unpredictable mountain weather — mean packing varies dramatically by destination and season. Layers are always the strategy.
- Proper winter clothing for cold regions — If visiting Quebec, Ontario or the prairies in winter: down-rated jacket (-30°C), thermal base layers, waterproof boots, wool hat and mittens. Cold takes priority over style.
- Waterproof hiking boots — For Banff, Jasper, Tofino and any national park hiking. Conditions change rapidly in the mountains — be prepared for sudden rain, snow at altitude and muddy trails.
- Bear spray — For backcountry hiking in bear country (Rockies, BC wilderness). Available at outdoor retailers in Canada. Know how to use it before you go.
- Insect repellent — Canadian mosquitoes and black flies in summer (especially June–July in forested areas) are notorious. DEET-based repellent is the only reliably effective option.
- Layers for mountain weather — In the Rockies, morning temperatures can be 10°C and afternoons 25°C in summer. Afternoons can also bring thunderstorms. Always carry a packable rain jacket on any trail.
- Your uPhone eSIM — Connects to Rogers or Telus for solid 4G coverage in cities and along the Trans-Canada Highway. Remote wilderness areas have limited or no signal — download offline maps before entering backcountry.
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