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Canada eSIM 2026: best plans and prices

Canada eSIM data plans from $45.56. 2 Fizen options, no roaming bill, install before you fly.

See my pick from $58.00

2 plans from $45.56

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How much does a Canada eSIM cost?

A Canada eSIM starts at $45.56 for 50 GB over 30 days. For a typical one to two week trip, the best value is the 75 GB plan at $58.00, which works out to $0.77 per GB. Long stays are covered up to 30 days. Prices were last checked on July 9, 2026.

Every Canada plan, priced

Prices checked:

All prices in USD

  • 50 GB Cheapest to try
    $45.56

    30 days · $0.91/GB · Multi-network · then 128 kbps

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  • 75 GB Best value
    $58.00

    30 days · $0.77/GB · Multi-network · then 128 kbps

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How I check these prices: every plan above is repriced from the live rate sheet each month, stamped with the date, and compared against Airalo, Holafly, Nomad, Saily and Ubigi in the cross-brand price test. My full method is on the about page.

How much data do you need in Canada?

My rule from years of watching my own usage: maps, messaging and browsing burn about 500 MB a day, and social video pushes it toward 1 GB. Matched to the actual plans above:

Recommended Canada eSIM plan by trip type
Trip Typical use Buy this Price
Weekend, maps and messages about 500 MB/day 50 GB · 30 days $45.56
One week, normal tourist use about 700 MB/day 50 GB · 30 days $45.56
Two weeks, normal tourist use about 700 MB/day 50 GB · 30 days $45.56
Work trip with hotspot 2 GB+/day 50 GB · 30 days $45.56
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Why I recommend the Fizen 75 GB plan

For Canada, the Fizen 75 GB plan at $58.00 is the value pick for a normal trip. If you just need maps and messaging, the 50 GB at $45.56 is enough; for a longer stay the 75 GB stretches further. I recheck these prices against Airalo, Holafly and the other big brands every month.

For most trips to Canada the Fizen 75 GB plan is the one I would buy again, at $58.00 for 30 days on the Multi-network line. If your trip is shorter or longer, size up or down from the table above.

Airalo vs Holafly vs Nomad in Canada: the same plan, priced

Prices checked:

Six stores, one allowance: 50 GB with 30 days of validity, priced the same week at Airalo, Holafly, Nomad, Saily, Ubigi and Fizen. This month Fizen has the lowest price for Canada, 51% under the next best, which is why it is the plan I buy here.

Canada eSIM price comparison across providers
ProviderComparable planPricePer GBAction
FizenCheapestWhat I buy
50 GB · 30 days$45.56$0.91/GB Get this plan
Airalo
50 GB · 30 days$93.50$1.87/GBtheir store
Saily
50 GB · 30 days$100.90$2.02/GBtheir store
Nomad
50 GB · 30 days$103.90$2.08/GBtheir store
Holafly
Unlimited · 30 days$106.90$2.14/GBtheir store
Ubigi
50 GB · 30 days$117.90$2.36/GBtheir store

Competitor prices come from their public stores for the closest matching plan and are rechecked monthly. They sell in different bundle sizes, so I compare on price per GB for the allowance shown. See the full cross-brand price test →

How to set it up

  1. 1

    Buy before you fly

    Pick a plan below and buy it over home Wi-Fi. You get a QR code by email within a minute.

  2. 2

    Scan the QR code

    Open your phone settings, add a mobile or cellular plan, and scan the code. Label the line so you do not mix it up with your home number.

  3. 3

    Turn it on when you land

    Switch the Canada data line on after you arrive. Validity counts from activation, so you never lose a day.

Canada eSIM questions

What is the cheapest eSIM for Canada?

For a 50 GB plan with 30 days of validity, the cheapest price this month is Fizen at $45.56. Airalo, Holafly, Nomad, Saily and Ubigi all price the same allowance higher; the comparison table on this page has the exact numbers. Prices move, so check the date stamp next to the table.

Is Airalo or Holafly cheaper for Canada?

Airalo is the cheaper of the two here: Airalo charges about $93.50 for a 50 GB-class plan while Holafly, which only sells unlimited, runs $106.90 for the same 30 days. For Canada, Fizen undercuts both at $45.56.

Will an eSIM work in Canada?

Yes, if your phone is eSIM capable and carrier unlocked. You install the plan by QR code before you fly and it connects when you arrive in Canada. Your home number stays on your normal SIM.

Which networks does a Canada eSIM use?

These are multi-network eSIMs: they attach to the strongest partner carrier available in Canada rather than locking you to one operator, which helps outside the big cities.

Are there hidden costs or fees?

Nothing hidden on the price, and there is no activation fee. Two things to check before buying: validity starts when you activate, not when you pay, and after the high-speed allowance most plans here slow down instead of cutting off (between 128 kbps and 128 kbps depending on the plan; the exact speed is printed on each row of the table).

What is the difference between a day pass and a data pack?

A day pass gives you an allowance every day (like 1 GB per day) for the number of days you choose, which suits daily heavy use. A data pack is a fixed pool (like 10 GB) you use across a validity window. Pick the size that matches your trip from the table above.

How much data do I need for Canada?

For maps, messaging and the odd video call I plan on about 3 to 5 GB a week. Stream or tether a laptop and 10 GB is safer. Match the tier to your trip length in the table.

When does validity start, and can I tether?

Validity counts from activation, not purchase, so install early and turn it on when you land in Canada. Tethering works on these plans; a hotspot burns data fast, so size up if a laptop will lean on it.

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