5 GB Data
Valid for 30 days
- 4G/5G Data
- Hotspot
- Instant activation

4G/5G on Bell, Rogers, or Telus — Canada's big three networks. QR activation the moment you land, from Vancouver to Halifax.
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Valid for 30 days
Valid for 30 days
Valid for 30 days
Unlimited data every day. The longer you pick, the cheaper the daily rate.
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No physical SIM, no store visits. Just your phone and 2 minutes.
Choose a plan that matches your trip length and data needs. Pay by card, Google Pay, or Apple Pay.
Within a minute you get an email with your QR plus a manual activation code as backup.
Open Settings, scan the QR, and turn the line on when you land. Done.
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Canada is enormous — the second-largest country in the world, with distances you underestimate until you're on a Greyhound. An eSIM saves you the brutal European roaming fees (sometimes €10/day) and keeps you online from Montreal's Old Port to a Banff viewpoint, without thinking about coverage. Canadian networks are expensive locally, so somewhat paradoxically an international eSIM often beats a Canadian tourist SIM on price.
4G/5G coverage in all major Canadian cities (Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Calgary, Ottawa, Quebec City, Halifax, Winnipeg, Edmonton). Works on the Trans-Canada Highway, in the Rockies (Banff, Jasper, Lake Louise), and at the main airports. In northern territories (Yukon, NWT, Nunavut) coverage exists in capitals but is patchy on the tundra.
30-day plans — equivalent offerings (04/2026)
Average for the same GB plans
Same GB plan — average
Unlimited*
* Holafly applies a daily FUP then reduces speed. Competitor prices: public snapshots 04/2026. Approximate — check each provider for current pricing.
Canada feels small when you plan it and enormous when you travel it — Rockies at sunrise, the ferry to Vancouver Island, northern lights in Yellowknife. An eSIM lets you book a roadside cabin from the Icefields Parkway, upload an Athabasca Glacier shot, and grab an Uber in Toronto at night — all without changing plans or swapping cards.
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