This is a list of current high definition channels that are available in Canada.
Network | Channel |
---|---|
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) |
Network | Channel |
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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 |
Network | Channel |
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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 |
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