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Buy a Canadian Virtual Phone Number

Strengthen your business presence in Canada with a dedicated local or toll-free number and connect with customers across North America.

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  • Instant access to all available local numbers
  • Seamless call forwarding to landline or mobile

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Browse available numbers in seconds and start building a professional, reliable communication presence for your business.

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Virtual numbers with the best features

Make your team reachable anywhere. Includes professional tools like call recording and text-to-speech menus to greet your callers perfectly every time.

Prepaid

Pay once for the full year

โ‚ฌ250.00 per year

  • Forward 1 number to 1 mobile phone or landline
  • Welcome message (thank you for calling ‘ABC Company’)
  • Voicemail (โ€œLeave your message after the toneโ€)
  • Whisper tone (notification so you know which phone number people are calling from)
  • Unlimited use of our online text-to-speech assistant

Who is this page for

This page is for businesses that want to be reachable in Canada without opening a local office. Whether you are selling to Canadian consumers, supporting Canadian customers, or expanding into the North American market, a Canadian virtual phone number lets you present a local identity while keeping your operations international.

Unlock the Canadian market from abroad

Canada is one of the largest trading partners in North America and one of the largest economies in the world. With a population of around 40 million, two official languages and a highly developed services sector, Canada offers significant opportunities for businesses in technology, finance, professional services, education and natural resources.

When a Canadian customer sees a local Toronto or Vancouver number, they recognise it as a domestic call. They pay standard Canadian rates and feel confident they are dealing with a business that serves the Canadian market. That recognition translates into higher answer rates, more enquiries and stronger customer relationships.

Why Canada makes sense for businesses

Canada shares a Commonwealth heritage with many countries, a common legal tradition and strong cultural ties. English is the primary language of business in most of Canada, and international companies find the Canadian business environment familiar and straightforward to navigate. Canada’s international trade relationships are supported by various trade agreements ensuring preferential market access.

Canada spans six time zones, from Newfoundland (UTC-3:30) to the Pacific coast (UTC-8). Businesses can typically reach Eastern Canada (Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa) during the European afternoon and Western Canada (Vancouver, Calgary) into the early evening. This overlap makes it practical to serve Canadian customers from a European or international base.

The Canadian economy is highly diversified. Toronto is a global financial centre, Vancouver a hub for technology and film production, Montreal a leader in aerospace and AI research, and Calgary the centre of Canada’s energy sector. Whatever your industry, there is likely a Canadian market for your products or services.

The North American advantage

Canada shares the +1 country code and the North American Numbering Plan with the United States. A Canadian phone number positions your business not just in Canada but in the broader North American market. Many Canadian businesses operate across the US-Canada border, and having a Canadian presence signals readiness to serve North American customers.

A Canadian toll-free number (833, 844, 855, 866, 877, 888) is typically reachable from both Canada and the United States, giving you coverage across the entire North American market from a single number. Combine this with local area code numbers in specific Canadian cities to target regional markets.

Which Canadian number suits your business

Toll-free (833, 844, 855, 866, 877, 888) โ€” Free for callers from any Canadian phone. Typically also reachable from the United States. Best for customer service lines, support desks and national marketing campaigns. Multiple toll-free prefixes are available โ€” they all work the same way. A worldwide address is accepted.

Local area code โ€” City-specific numbers that carry a recognisable area code. A 416 number says Toronto, a 514 says Montreal, a 604 says Vancouver. Best for businesses targeting specific cities or provinces, or wanting to appear locally established. A worldwide address is accepted.

All Canadian number types accept a worldwide address, making Canada one of the simplest countries to set up. No Canadian address or local entity required.

How to display your Canadian number

Canadian numbers follow the North American format: a three-digit area code followed by a seven-digit subscriber number. When displaying internationally, add the country code +1:

Local example (Toronto): (416) 555-1234 domestically, +1 416 555 1234 internationally

Toll-free example: 1-888-555-1234 domestically, +1 888 555 1234 internationally

In Canada, callers typically dial 1 + area code + number for long-distance calls and just the ten-digit number for local calls (though ten-digit dialling is now standard in most areas). On your website, show the international format with +1 so both Canadian and international visitors can dial correctly.

How it works

You choose a Canadian number โ€” toll-free or local area code โ€” and tell us where to forward calls. We activate the number, typically within one business day. When someone in Canada dials your number, the call routes through our network and reaches you on your landline, mobile or VoIP system. The caller pays standard Canadian rates (or nothing, for toll-free) and your team answers as if they were in Toronto.

You manage everything through your online account: change forwarding destinations, set opening hours, configure a phone menu or enable voicemail. No hardware, no installation, no Canadian office required.

A partner you can trust

CallFactory has been providing international phone numbers since 2000. Established in the Netherlands with Dutch management, we serve thousands of businesses across Europe and North America. Our platform handles millions of call minutes each year, and our network is built for reliability and call quality.

We work with licensed North American carriers to ensure number availability and call routing quality. When you need support, our team is available by phone and email during European business hours.

Built for businesses

Our platform is designed for companies that need international numbers without international complexity. You get a single account for all countries, transparent pricing, and a support team that understands the needs of businesses operating in international markets.

Adding a Canadian number takes minutes. You can combine it with numbers in other countries โ€” the United States, Australia, or any of our European markets โ€” and manage them all from a single dashboard. Scale up or down as your Canadian business evolves.

Compliance and regulation

Canadian telecommunications is regulated by the CRTC (Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission). Canadian phone numbers are issued through licensed carriers in compliance with CRTC regulations and the Canadian Telecommunications Act.

All Canadian number types โ€” toll-free and local area code โ€” accept a worldwide address. CallFactory works with licensed carriers to handle the regulatory requirements on your behalf.

Zero barriers to entry

Getting started takes minutes, not months. Choose your Canadian number type, provide your address details, and we activate your number โ€” typically within one business day. There are no long-term contracts, no setup fees for most number types, and no minimum call volumes. Start with a single Toronto number or a toll-free line and add more area codes as your Canadian presence grows.

Best uses for a Canadian phone number

A Canadian phone number gives your business a direct presence in the world's second-largest country by area and one of its strongest economies.

Small and medium-sized enterprises

Establish a local Canadian presence without opening an office. Customers in Toronto or Vancouver call a familiar local number and reach your team directly.

Call centres

Route Canadian calls through your existing call centre infrastructure. Our phone menu and time-based forwarding let you handle Canadian enquiries alongside your other markets.

Sales and marketing campaigns

Track response rates from the Canadian market using dedicated numbers. Assign different area codes to different campaigns and measure which regions drive the most calls.

FAQ โ€” Canadian phone numbers

Find clear answers about Canadian numbers and how they work for your business.

When someone calls your Canadian number, you hear a short announcement or beep before the call connects. This lets you identify Canadian calls and answer appropriately.

We offer numbers in all major Canadian cities: 416/647 (Toronto), 514/438 (Montreal), 604/778 (Vancouver), 403/587 (Calgary), 613/343 (Ottawa), 780 (Edmonton), 204 (Winnipeg) and many more. Toll-free numbers (833, 844, 855, 866, 877, 888) are also available.

No. Both toll-free and local area code numbers accept a worldwide address. No Canadian address or local entity is required.

All toll-free prefixes work the same way โ€” calls are free for the caller. The different prefixes (833, 844, 855, 866, 877, 888) simply reflect availability. 888 was the first expansion after 800, followed by 877, 866, 855, 844 and 833. Choose whichever is available or most memorable.

Canadian toll-free numbers are part of the North American Numbering Plan (NANP) and can typically be dialled from within Canada and the United States. Callers from other countries should use your local Canadian number or your standard business number.

Yes. Canada and the United States both use country code +1 as part of the North American Numbering Plan. Canadian numbers are distinguished by their area codes. A Toronto 416 number is recognisably Canadian, just as a New York 212 number is recognisably American.

Yes. Calls to your Canadian number are forwarded to any landline, mobile or VoIP destination. You can change the forwarding destination at any time through your online account.

Visit our rates page for the most current pricing. Costs depend on the number type and the volume of calls you expect.

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