This page covers IP addresses allocated to Canada (CA), including major ISPs, IP ranges, and what you should know about Canada IP addresses.
About Canada IP Addresses
Canada is known for being a Five Eyes member (intelligence sharing with US, UK, Australia, NZ), which means ISP data can be shared with allied governments. VPN use is legal and popular for privacy and unblocking streaming content.
IP addresses in Canada are allocated through ARIN — the Regional Internet Registry for this region. Example IP range: 24.114.0.0/16. The country-code top-level domain is .ca.
Major ISPs in Canada
The primary Internet Service Providers (ISPs) serving Canada include: Bell Canada (AS577), Rogers (AS812), Telus (AS852). You can look up the full technical details of any of these ISPs using our WHOIS lookup tool.
How to Check if an IP is from Canada
To verify whether an IP address belongs to Canada, use the ExamineIP IP lookup tool. It shows the country, ISP, city, and ASN for any IP address instantly. You can also look up multiple IPs at once using the Bulk IP Lookup tool.
VPN Laws in Canada
VPN use is legal in Canada. Using a VPN is a legitimate way to protect your privacy and access geo-restricted content.
If you want to appear as if you are connecting from Canada, or if you want to hide your real location from Canada IP-based tracking, a VPN can help. PureVPN has servers in Canada and 77 other countries. IPVanish is another strong option.
IP Geolocation Accuracy for Canada
IP geolocation for Canada is generally accurate at the country level but less precise for city or region. ISPs register their IP blocks to their headquarters or major data centers, which may be in a different city than the actual user. Learn more: How accurate is IP location tracking?
Check Your Own IP
See your current IP address, country, ISP, and whether you appear to be in Canada: Check my IP address