eSIM Canadá
eSIM Premium para Canadá. Precio justo. Sin cambio de SIM.
Planes de Datos para Canadá
12 of 13 plans have fast network routing
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Seleccionados a mano por valor, precio y cobertura
Most travelers · balanced usage
30 days validity
Rogers Wireless
Short trips · light usage
15 days validity
Bell, Telus, Videotron +1
Heavy usage · longer stays
30 days validity
Bell, Telus, Videotron +1
7 days validity
Bell, Telus, Videotron +1
30 days validity
Bell, Telus, Videotron +1
30 days validity
Bell, Telus, Videotron +1
30 days validity
Bell, Telus, Videotron +1
Recordatorio de Configuración
Compra Antes de Salir
Compra tu plan eSIM antes de abordar tu vuelo a Canadá.
Instala el Perfil eSIM
Escanea el QR code en la configuración de tu teléfono para instalar el perfil eSIM.
Activa al Llegar
Activa cuando llegues a Canadá y activa el Roaming de Datos. Tu teléfono se conectará automáticamente.
Tip: Activate your Canada eSIM before departure — it connects automatically at Toronto Pearson, Vancouver, or Montreal, ready for Uber and navigation from the airport.
Plans Summary
13 plans
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Tip: Most travelers choose 5–10 GB for a 7–10 day trip
Preguntas Frecuentes
Does the eSIM work in Banff and the Canadian Rockies?
Coverage is good in Banff and Jasper townsites and along the main Icefields Parkway viewpoints. Hiking trails into the backcountry typically lose signal quickly above valley floor. Download offline AllTrails maps before heading into the mountains.
How is coverage between major cities on the Trans-Canada Highway?
Variable. The Ontario stretch between Sudbury and Thunder Bay has significant gaps. Prairie provinces (Saskatchewan, Manitoba) have coverage in towns but long empty stretches between. BC and Alberta along the Trans-Canada are generally better-covered.
Will I have signal at Niagara Falls?
Yes. The Canadian side (Niagara Falls, Ontario) has strong coverage throughout the tourist area, including along the Niagara Parkway and at the main viewpoints above Horseshoe Falls.
Does the eSIM work in British Columbia and Vancouver Island?
BC's urban areas (Vancouver, Victoria, Kelowna) have excellent coverage. Vancouver Island's west coast (Tofino, Ucluelet) has limited signal — the highway from Nanaimo to Tofino has coverage gaps. Download offline maps for any West Coast Trail or Pacific Rim National Park hiking.
Can I use Uber in Canadian cities?
Yes. Uber operates in Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Calgary, Edmonton, Ottawa, and other major cities. Lyft also covers Canadian cities. In smaller towns, local taxi apps or traditional taxis are the alternative.
How is coverage in Quebec and Montreal?
Montreal has excellent coverage. Quebec City is well-covered in the main tourist areas (Old Town, Plains of Abraham). Rural Quebec outside the St Lawrence River corridor has patchy coverage. French language navigation apps work well in Quebec.
Does the eSIM work in the Yukon or northern Canada?
The Yukon has limited coverage primarily in Whitehorse and along the Alaska Highway's main sections. Northern Ontario, NWT, and Nunavut have very limited coverage outside their capital towns. Satellite communication is the practical option for remote northern travel.
How much data do I need for a Canada road trip?
For navigation, messaging, and accommodation booking, 1–2 GB per week is sufficient in urban areas. Road trips through wilderness between cities use navigation continuously — 5+ GB gives comfortable headroom for a two-week cross-country drive.
Canadá is part of these regional plans
Neighbouring countries
Guía eSIM para Canadá
Tu eSIM se conecta a las principales operadoras en Canadá:
Redes disponibles: 5G
Canada's geography is one of the most extreme in the world — second-largest country by area with a population concentrated along a narrow southern strip near the US border. Mobile coverage follows population. Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Calgary, Ottawa, and Edmonton have excellent 4G and expanding 5G. The Trans-Canada Highway between cities has coverage in and near towns but genuine dead zones in the wilderness stretches, particularly in northern Ontario between Sudbury and Thunder Bay — a 7-hour drive with significant coverage gaps.
Bell, Rogers, and Telus all provide strong urban coverage. Outside cities, Telus and Rogers tend to have wider rural footprints. For travel to the Canadian Rockies (Banff, Jasper, Lake Louise), coverage is good in the townsites and along the Icefields Parkway at major viewpoints, but hiking trails beyond valley floors typically have no signal. Download AllTrails offline maps for any backcountry hiking. Vancouver Island has coverage in Victoria and Nanaimo; the west coast around Tofino has limited signal.
Apps for Canadian travel: Transit (covers all major Canadian cities for public transport), Uber and Lyft (both operate in Canadian cities), the Tim Hortons app if you're embracing local culture. Weather is a serious consideration — Environment Canada's weather app or The Weather Network for driving decisions, especially in winter when highway closures can occur with little warning. CAA (Canadian Automobile Association) for roadside assistance and road condition information.
Specific coverage scenarios: Niagara Falls has good coverage on the Canadian side. The Cabot Trail in Cape Breton has patchy coverage in forested sections but is mostly covered at main lookouts. Prince Edward Island has reasonable coverage across most of the island. Whistler's village has solid connectivity; ski runs have variable coverage. The Okanagan Valley in BC is well-covered in main towns.
Canadian phone plans are among the most expensive in the developed world. Tourist SIMs from Bell, Rogers, and Telus are more affordable than regular plans but still not cheap by international standards. An eSIM designed for Canada visitors often delivers better value and avoids the airport counter entirely.