Ottawa–Gatineau households live in two languages and two provinces at once: Sens games in English or French, Radio-Canada news on one side of the river and CTV Ottawa on the other, Bell and Rogers in Ontario, Vidéotron in Gatineau. A single subscription that carries both lineups — and support that answers in either language — fits this market better than any cable bundle can.
Your Ottawa Teams, Every Game
Local sports is where cable replacements usually fail — and where this service is built to win. From Ottawa that means: Senators (NHL) · Redblacks (CFL) · Ottawa 67's (OHL). Every national and regional feed is included, so the games your market gets on cable, you get here — plus the out-of-market games cable doesn't carry. See the NHL coverage page for the full hockey breakdown.
Local Ottawa Channels
Cutting cable shouldn't mean losing local news and weather. The Ottawa-market lineup includes CTV Ottawa, CBC Ottawa, CityNews Ottawa, TSN 5, Radio-Canada Ottawa-Gatineau — plus every national Canadian network and 60+ countries of international TV. Browse the full channel list to check your must-haves.
Works With Your Ottawa Internet
The service runs over your existing internet — Bell, Rogers, Vidéotron (Gatineau) or any other provider — and needs just 10+ Mbps per stream. No dish, no technician visit, no equipment rental: install an app on your Fire Stick, Smart TV or phone (the setup guide covers every device) and you're watching in about 5 minutes.
Why Ottawa Is Switching
Ottawa–Gatineau is Canada's most bilingual market, and this service matches it: full English and French lineups, including Radio-Canada Ottawa-Gatineau and RDS for Sens games in French. One subscription covers both sides of the river.
A typical Bell TV bundle in Ottawa lands between $50 and $130 a month once promos expire; the 12-month plan here works out to $6.67. Over five years that gap pays for a family trip — the cost comparison runs the exact numbers, and the legality guide covers what Ontario viewers should know.
Quick Answers
Does it work in Gatineau with Vidéotron internet?
Yes — the service runs on any ISP with 10+ Mbps, including Vidéotron, Bell and Rogers. French and English channels are both standard.
How fast is activation in Ottawa?
Under 5 minutes, same as everywhere in Canada: pick a plan, message us on WhatsApp, pay by Interac, card, PayPal or crypto, and your login arrives in the chat.