List of HD channels in Canada

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This is a list of current high definition channels that are available in Canada.

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French HD Channels

Canadian French Conventional

NetworkChannel
SRC CBFT-DT Montreal
CBLFT-DT Toronto
CBUFT-DT Vancouver
CBOFT-DT Ottawa
CBXFT-DT Edmonton
CBVT-DT Quebec City
CBWFT-DT Winnipeg
CBAFT-DT Moncton (OTA only)
CKSH-DT Sherbrooke
CKTM-DT Trois-Rivières
CBKFT-DT Regina
CKTV-DT Saguenay
CJBR-DT Rimouski (OTA only)
CKRT-DT Rivière-du-Loup
CKRN-DT Rouyn-Noranda
TVA CFTM-DT Montreal
CHOT-DT Gatineau
CFCM-DT Quebec City
CHLT-DT Sherbrooke
CHEM-DT Trois-Rivières
CJPM-DT Saguenay
CIMT-DT Rivière-du-Loup
CFEM-DT Rouyn-Noranda
V CFJP-DT Montreal
CFGS-DT Gatineau
CFAP-DT Quebec City
CFKS-DT Sherbrooke
CFKM-DT Trois-Rivières
CFRS-DT Saguenay
CFTF-DT Rivière-du-Loup
CFVS-DT Rouyn-Noranda
Télé-Québec CIVM-DT Montreal
Ind. CFTU HD (Canal Savoir)
Ind.CHLF HD (TFO)
Ind. CHMG HD (Télé-Mag)

Canadian / Foreign French Specialties

French PayTV

French PPV

English HD Channels

Canadian English Conventional

NetworkChannel
CBC CBLT-DT Toronto
CBMT-DT Montreal
CBUT-DT Vancouver
CBOT-DT Ottawa
CBXT-DT Edmonton
CBRT-DT Calgary
CBWT-DT Winnipeg
CBHT-DT Halifax
CBAT-DT Fredericton
CBET-DT Windsor
CBNT-DT St. John's
CBKT-DT Regina
CBCT-DT Charlottetown
CTV CFTO-DT Toronto
CFCF-DT Montreal
CIVT-DT Vancouver
CJOH-DT Ottawa
CFRN-DT Edmonton
CFCN-DT Calgary
CKY-DT Winnipeg
CKCO-DT Kitchener
CJCH-DT Halifax
CKLT-DT Saint John (OTA only)
CKCW-DT Moncton
CFQC-DT Saskatoon
CKCK-DT Regina
CKPR-DT Thunder Bay
CITL-DT Lloydminster (OTA only)
CTV 2 CKVR-DT Barrie
CIVI-DT Victoria
CHRO-DT Pembroke
CFPL-DT London
CHWI-DT Windsor
CTV 2 Alberta
CTV 2 Atlantic
Global CIII-DT Toronto
CKMI-DT Montreal
CHAN-DT Vancouver
CITV-DT Edmonton
CICT-DT Calgary
CISA-DT Lethbridge
CKND-DT Winnipeg
CIHF-DT Halifax
CHBC-DT Kelowna
CFSK-DT Saskatoon
CFRE-DT Regina
CHFD-DT Thunder Bay
CKSA-DT Lloydminster (OTA only)
Citytv CITY-DT Toronto
CJNT-DT Montreal
CKVU-DT Vancouver
CKAL-DT Calgary
CKEM-DT Edmonton
CHMI-DT Winnipeg
Citytv Saskatchewan
Omni CFMT-DT Toronto
CJMT-DT Toronto
CHNM-DT Vancouver
CJEO-DT Edmonton
CJCO-DT Calgary
TVOntario CICO-DT Toronto
Yes TV CITS-DT Hamilton
CKES-DT Edmonton (OTA only)
CKCS-DT Calgary (OTA only)
Ind. CHNU-DT Fraser Valley (OTA only)
Ind. CIIT-DT Winnipeg (OTA only)
Ind. CHCH-DT Hamilton
Ind. CHEK-DT Victoria
Ind. CFHD-DT Montreal
Ind. CJON-DT St. John's

USA Conventional

NetworkChannel
ABC WCVB-TV Boston
WKBW-TV Buffalo
WVNY Burlington
WXYZ-TV Detroit
WDAZ-TV Grand Forks
KSTP-TV Minneapolis
KOMO-TV Seattle
KXLY-TV Spokane
NBC WYCN-LD Boston
WGRZ Buffalo
WDIV-TV Detroit
KARE-TV Minneapolis
WPTZ Plattsburgh
KING-TV Seattle
KHQ-TV Spokane
CBS WBZ-TV Boston
WIVB-TV Buffalo
WCAX-TV Burlington
WWJ-TV Detroit
WCCO-TV Minneapolis
KIRO-TV Seattle
KREM Spokane
Fox WFXT Boston
WUTV Buffalo
WUHF Rochester
WFFF-TV Burlington
WJBK-TV Detroit
KMSP-TV Minneapolis
KCPQ Tacoma/Seattle
KAYU-TV Spokane
PBS WGBH Boston
WNED-TV Buffalo
WTVS Detroit
KFME-TV Fargo
KTCI-TV Minneapolis
WCFE-TV Plattsburgh
KCTS-TV Seattle
KSPS-TV Spokane
The CW WGN-TV Chicago
WPIX New York
KTLA Los Angeles
KSTW Tacoma/Seattle
MyNetworkTV WSBK-TV Boston
Ind. WPCH-TV Atlanta

Canadian English Specialties

Canadian English Sports Specialties

English Pay TV

English Pay-Per-View

Foreign English Specialties

Multicultural HD Channels

Special HD Channels

Live Sports

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