Canada's cell tower map β 5G, LTE & more
An interactive map of cellular tower infrastructure across Canada, built from publicly available government spectrum data.
celltowers.ca is a free, open tool that visualizes the location and technical details of cellular towers across Canada. Whether you're a telecom enthusiast, a researcher, or just curious about the wireless infrastructure in your neighbourhood, this map gives you a detailed look at Canada's cellular network.
Each site on the map represents a licensed radio station registered with the Canadian government. You can see which carriers operate at each location, what technologies they use (LTE, 5G, etc.), and the direction each antenna sector points.
See antenna directions and beamwidths rendered as pie-slice wedges on the map.
Towers, rooftops, in-building, microcells, masts, and streetlight poles.
Filter the map by carrier (Rogers, Bell, Telus, Freedom, Videotron, and more).
Click any site to see frequency bands, technologies, and antenna specifications.
All data is sourced from the Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED) Spectrum Management System β a publicly available government database of licensed radio stations in Canada.
This site is an independent project and is not affiliated with ISED, the Government of Canada, or any telecommunications carrier. Data is provided for informational purposes only. While we strive to keep the data current and accurate, we make no guarantees about completeness or accuracy.
Tower locations are approximate and based on licensed coordinates from the ISED database. Actual coverage areas may differ significantly from what is shown.