Starlink is rolling out a limited-time deal in Canada that makes its travel-friendly Roam service much more affordable for first-time users. Designed for people who work or adventure in places where cellular coverage and traditional Wi‑Fi fall short, the Roam plan now comes with deep introductory savings and a steep discount on the required hardware.
Here’s the current pricing for new Canadian customers during the first six months:
– Roam 50GB Plan: $39 CAD per month (regularly $70 CAD) — about 44% off
– Roam Unlimited Plan: $110 CAD per month (regularly $189 CAD) — about 40% off
Once the six-month introductory period ends, pricing returns to the standard monthly rates.
To lower the barrier even further, Starlink has slashed the price of its Standard dish kit in Canada by $350. Instead of $599 CAD, new customers can get the kit for $249 CAD, making it a comparatively low-cost way to test satellite internet on the road, at the cabin, or off-grid.
This promo arrives shortly after a policy shift for Roam users. The previous free “pause” option has been replaced with a $7 CAD per month Standby Mode. Standby keeps your account active and provides unlimited low-speed connectivity, but it does not include high-speed service while paused. The new savings help offset that change for newcomers who want to try the service without paying full price upfront.
Who this deal is for:
– RVers, vanlifers, and overlanders who need connectivity beyond cell range
– Remote workers and photographers who travel to off-grid sites
– Cottage, cabin, and seasonal users who want a flexible internet option
Quick tips to choose the right plan:
– Pick Roam 50GB if your usage is moderate and you primarily need reliable connectivity for maps, messaging, email, and occasional streaming.
– Choose Roam Unlimited if you rely on video calls, frequent cloud backups, or heavy streaming while traveling.
– Factor in that standard pricing resumes after six months and that Standby Mode is $7 CAD per month if you plan to keep your account dormant between trips.
– Check availability in the areas you visit most frequently.
Elsewhere, the company has also discounted its dish hardware by 50% in the U.S., and some regions there have seen reduced monthly fees on Residential plans.
If you’ve been waiting to try satellite internet for travel or seasonal use, this is one of the lowest entry prices Canada has seen on Starlink Roam, combining substantial monthly discounts with a major cut to the cost of the dish kit.






