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IPTV in British Columbia

IPTV Vancouver — All of TV, Local Feeds Included

20,000+ live channels for Vancouver households: local news, every regional sports feed, 80,000+ movies and series — in 4K, from $6.67/month.

Vancouver's TV problem has always been geography: Pacific-time viewers get eastern-scheduled broadcasts, Canucks games start at dinner time, and Telus/Shaw bundles cost as much as a gym membership. With proper Pacific feeds and every Canucks broadcast included, the schedule finally fits the city — and World Cup 2026 matches at BC Place stream live in 4K.

Your Vancouver Teams, Every Game

Local sports is where cable replacements usually fail — and where this service is built to win. From Vancouver that means: Canucks (NHL) · Whitecaps (MLS) · BC Lions (CFL). 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 Vancouver Channels

Cutting cable shouldn't mean losing local news and weather. The Vancouver-market lineup includes Global BC, CBC Vancouver, CTV Vancouver, CityNews Vancouver, TSN 1 — plus every national Canadian network and 60+ countries of international TV. Browse the full channel list to check your must-haves.

Works With Your Vancouver Internet

The service runs over your existing internet — Telus, Shaw, Lightspeed 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 Vancouver Is Switching

Vancouver is a World Cup 2026 host city — matches at BC Place stream live in 4K. Pacific-time viewers get proper Pacific feeds, so prime-time hockey actually airs at prime time instead of late-afternoon eastern scheduling.

A typical Telus TV bundle in Vancouver 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 British Columbia viewers should know.

Quick Answers

Do I get Pacific-time feeds or do I have to watch on eastern scheduling?
You get proper Pacific feeds. Regional broadcasts for every time zone are included, so Canucks games and local news follow Vancouver time.

How fast is activation in Vancouver?
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.

Try It Free in Vancouver Tonight

24-hour free trial — no credit card. Test it on your own TV during a live game.