Best eSIM for Canada — iPhone Guide (2026)
Why Use an eSIM in Canada?
Canada is one of the most expensive countries in the world for mobile data — and EU roaming does NOT apply. Whether you're in Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, or exploring Banff, carrier roaming from Europe can cost €10–€20 per day. A travel eSIM gives you affordable local rates.
About Roaming in Canada
Save money
vs. carrier roaming
Instant setup
from iPhone Settings
Keep home number
calls & SMS unaffected
eSIM Canada Plans
eSIM Canada plans cover Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Calgary, and all major cities and provinces. Plans from ~€5–€12 for 7 days with 3–10 GB — far cheaper than roaming.
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- Canada has some of the world's highest mobile data costs — an eSIM can save €50–€100 on a 2-week trip
- Bell, Rogers, and Telus are the three major Canadian carriers — eSIM connects to the best available
- Rural areas and national parks like Banff and Jasper may have limited coverage — download offline maps
- Buy your Canada eSIM before departing — activate as soon as you land at Pearson, YVR, or Trudeau airport
FAQ: eSIM for Canada
Do I need an eSIM for Canada?
Canada is one of the most expensive countries in the world for mobile data — and EU roaming does NOT apply. Whether you're in Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, or exploring Banff, carrier roaming from Europe can cost €10–€20 per day. A travel eSIM gives you affordable local rates. Using a travel eSIM like eSIM is typically 80–90% cheaper than standard roaming rates.
How much does a Canada eSIM cost?
eSIM Canada plans cover Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Calgary, and all major cities and provinces. Plans from ~€5–€12 for 7 days with 3–10 GB — far cheaper than roaming.
Will my iPhone work in Canada?
Yes — all eSIM-compatible iPhones (XS and later) work internationally. The eSIM connects to local partner networks in {{name}} for fast, reliable data access.
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