Canada virtual phone numbers

Expand your reach in Canada without boundaries with a global virtual phone number from Telnyx. Our Canadian numbers are feature-packed and AI-ready.

WHY TELNYX

Use a centralized platform for global calling

Bring a personal touch to Canadian customers with a local presence. Increase engagement in Canada with recognizable numbers.

  • Global reach, local familiarity

    Establish a local presence your customers will recognize in 140+ countries.

  • Unlimited numbers

    Scale your presence according to your business needs. Receive a discount after purchasing 50+ numbers.

  • Fast, easy number porting

    Port existing Canada numbers painlessly with Telnyx FastPort® technology.

FEATURES

Feature-packed Canada numbers

Bring a personal touch to Canadian customers with a local presence. Increase engagement in Canada with recognizable numbers.

  • 2-way SMS

    For Canada reach, our SMS API ensures Canadians get messages without delays or compliance issues.

  • Inbound calling

    Reliable inbound calling for Canadians—because every call to or from your Canada business matters.

  • Emergency calling

    E911 ensures Canadians can quickly reach help, with location accuracy for emergency services.

  • Fax support

    Secure, versatile faxing for Canadians. Send and receive faxes digitally, with full control and privacy.

  • Number portability

    Port your existing Canada number(s) effortlessly. Our portal guides you through each step.

  • Full PSTN replacement

    Transition to modern VoIP seamlessly with Telnyx's complete PSTN replacement in Canada, retaining key telephony features.

AVAILABILITY

Canada Availability

Canada's country code is +1. Local numbers are available in multiple area codes from Telnyx.

Local CodesArea Served
437TORONTO
438MONTREAL
289HAMILTON
236VANCOUVER
431WINNIPEG
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KNOW BEFORE YOU BUY

Canada local regulations

Canada has specific telemarketing laws that businesses must comply with to avoid penalties.

  • Telemarketers must adhere to calling hours of 9 AM to 9:30 PM on weekdays and 10 AM to 6 PM on weekends, and all telemarketers – even those making only exempt calls – must register with the National Do Not Call List (DNCL) and update their calling lists within 31 days, as outlined by CRTC Rules.
  • If a consumer requests not to be called, the telemarketer must add the number to their internal do not call list within 14 days, where it must remain for a minimum of 3 years and 14 days; telemarketers must identify themselves, the organization they represent, and the purpose of the call at the outset, as outlined by CRTC Key Rules.
  • The CRTC may levy penalties of up to $1,500 per violation for individuals and $15,000 per violation for corporations, with each unauthorized call to a DNCL-registered number constituting a separate violation.

These regulations emphasize the need for businesses to adhere to country-specific rules when engaging in telemarketing within Canada.

LOCAL ECONOMY

Top industries in Canada

Canada's economic outlook for 2026 is cautiously optimistic, with the nation's $2.4 trillion economy navigating trade uncertainty while drawing on its strengths in natural resources, technology, and financial services.

  • Natural Resources and Energy: Canada is one of the world's largest producers of oil, natural gas, potash, and lumber, with the energy sector centered in Alberta's oil sands and British Columbia's LNG export facilities. The Trans Mountain Pipeline expansion has increased Pacific export capacity, while critical minerals including lithium, nickel, and cobalt position Canada as a key supplier for the global energy transition.
  • Technology: Canada's technology sector is thriving, with Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, and Waterloo forming a corridor of AI research, fintech, and software development. Toronto's AI ecosystem — anchored by the Vector Institute and companies like Cohere and Shopify — is among the most dynamic in the world, while Montreal's deep learning research community, led by Mila, has attracted investment from Google, Meta, and Samsung.
  • Financial Services: Canada's banking sector is one of the most stable in the world, with the "Big Five" banks — Royal Bank of Canada, TD Bank, Bank of Montreal, Scotiabank, and CIBC — maintaining strong capitalization and global operations. Toronto's Bay Street is the country's financial center, supporting capital markets, insurance, and asset management.

Overall, Canada's economy in 2026 is shaped by its world-class natural resource base navigating trade headwinds, a globally competitive technology and AI sector, and one of the world's most stable banking systems, ensuring continued resilience for the G7 nation.

FAQ

Local numbers for Canada start at just $1 and are just $1/mo thereafter. Visit our pricing page for more details.

Local numbers for Canada start at just $1 and are just $1/mo thereafter. Visit our pricing page for more details.

What our customers say about us

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The portal gives me an amazing level of control including managing all of my own porting requests and number purchasing.

Chris W. - Network Engineer

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I think what I like best about your team is how knowledgable Samira and Klane are with helping us get our 10DLC campaigns approved.

Travis P. - Senior Developer

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I like how quick it is to create an account, setup a sip connection, purchase a number, authenticate, and be ready to make and receive calls

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