Auto-selects the best available partner network in Canada, no manual APN or setup.
Most plans only start counting when you first connect in Canada, install on home Wi-Fi today and fly whenever. See how it works →
You'll need Data Roaming on for this eSIM, that's normal for travel eSIMs and costs nothing extra. · Apple Pay · Google Pay · Card, what you see is what you pay.
Connectivity in Canada
Your Simzora eSIM connects through Canada's national networks, Bell, Telus and Rogers, so it rides the same towers locals use. In and around Toronto, Vancouver and Montreal you can expect fast 5G and LTE across the downtown cores, transit lines and suburbs. Coverage stays solid along the Trans-Canada corridor and between the major cities, then thins out on quieter rural highways and in smaller northern towns.
Canada is one of the largest countries on earth, and no network reaches all of it. The big-three partners keep the cities and the main highway spine well covered, but signal genuinely disappears in the northern territories, deep in the Rockies backcountry, and on the remote fringes of national parks like Banff and Jasper. Treat those areas as offline zones, download your maps ahead of time and don't count on a bar of service once you're past the trailhead.
Your eSIM connects to a local network at the airport the moment you land, usually before you reach the customs hall, so you can book a ride or message home straight away. One honest note: because the data can route through an international gateway, the odd banking or streaming site may treat you as browsing from abroad and ask for an extra check. It's uncommon, and the rules can change, but it's better to expect it than be caught out.
What a GB actually gets you
Realistic estimates, varies by app and signal.
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- Validity
- 30 days
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Your eSIM arrives on screen and by email, one-tap install, QR, or manual codes.
Installed in minutes, before you fly
Do it on home Wi-Fi the day you buy. Three small steps:
The one-tap Install button on your delivery screen does it without any scanning. Prefer the QR? Open your email on a second screen. Samsung? Paste the manual code, it always works.
On Wi-Fi: set the eSIM as your data line, then turn Data Roaming ON for the eSIM line only, normal for travel eSIMs, costs nothing extra. Your home SIM stays untouched.
Your plan starts per the policy on its card, at purchase, or first connection in your destination. One rule forever: never delete the eSIM; top up instead.
Canada eSIM FAQs
Which networks and coverage do I actually get in Canada?+−
Your eSIM roams on Bell, Telus and Rogers, the country's three national carriers. That gives you strong 5G and LTE across Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal and other cities, reliable signal along the Trans-Canada Highway, and weaker or no coverage once you head into remote rural and northern areas.
Can I make calls or get text messages on this eSIM?+−
No, this is a data-only plan with no phone number, so there are no SMS or voice calls on the eSIM line. Keep your normal SIM active in the phone to receive bank OTP codes and take calls; WhatsApp, FaceTime and iMessage all keep working over the eSIM data on your existing number.
Can I top up if I run low on data?+−
Standard plans can be topped up with more data and there's no need to scan a new QR, the same eSIM just keeps going. Unlimited plans can't be topped up, so if you use one up you simply buy a fresh plan instead.
Will it work in Banff, Jasper or the far north?+−
In the townsites and along the main roads, usually yes, you'll have signal. But deep in the Rockies backcountry, on remote park trails, and across the northern territories there are real dead zones where no Canadian carrier reaches, so download offline maps and don't rely on data once you're past the main routes.