List of Canadian programs broadcast by Disney Channel

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This is a list of television programs currently broadcast (in first-run or reruns), scheduled to be broadcast or formerly broadcast on Disney Channel (formerly "The Disney Channel"), that are of Canadian origin.

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Drama series

TitleDistributorOriginal channelDate(s) airedNotes
The Adventures of Shirley Holmes YTV1997
Avonlea Sullivan Entertainment CBC1990–97
Backstage WildBrain Family 2016 [1]
Danger Bay CBC1985–96
Ready or Not Showtime1996 [2] –2000
Swiss Family Robinson FremantleMedia/Peter Rodgers Organization CTV 1991
So Weird Buena Vista TelevisionDisney Channel1999–2001

Comedy programming

TitleDistributorOriginal channelDate(s) airedNotes
Life with Derek Shaftesbury Films Family2005-09
Naturally, Sadie Decode Entertainment Family2005-07

Action programming

TitleDistributorOriginal channelDate(s) airedNotes
My Babysitter's a Vampire Fresh TV Teletoon 2011-12; 2014; 2016

Live-action preschool programming

TitleDistributorOriginal channelDate(s) aired
Fraggle Rock The Jim Henson Company HBO1992 [3] –96 [4]
Groundling Marsh Portfolio Entertainment YTV1996–97
Under the Umbrella Tree Noreen Young ProductionsCBC1990–97

Animated series

TitleDistributorOriginal channelDate(s) aired
Anatole Nelvana CBS2002–03
Babar Nelvana CBC/Global TV/HBO 1991
Braceface Nelvana Teletoon/Télétoon 2004 [5] –05
Care Bears NelvanaSyndication/ABC1990 [6] –97
Hotel Transylvania: The Series NelvanaTeletoon2017–20
Katie and Orbie Amberwood Entertainment PTV 1997-2000
The Raccoons Distribution 360 CBC 1985–92 [7]
Rupert NelvanaYTV2000
Sabrina: The Animated Series WildBrainUPN/ABC2002-2004
Sabrina's Secret Life WildBrainSyndication2003–04
The ZhuZhus NelvanaYTV2016-17 [8]

Playhouse Disney/Disney Junior Programming

TitleDistributorOriginal channelDate(s) aired
The Doodlebops WildBrain CBC2005-2009
Madeline WildBrainDisney Channel1997-2005
Rolie Polie Olie NelvanaCBC1998-2006
This is Daniel Cook Distribution 360Treehouse2005-2007
This is Emily Yeung Distribution 360Treehouse2007-2009

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