Now Canadians in Alberta, B.C., and Saskatchewan can access the bundle.
Bell has brought its streaming bundle to customers across Western Canada. The service is now available in Alberta, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan.
Bell Streaming initially launched in Ontario and Quebec in August with the ability to bundle streaming services like Netflix, Disney+, and Bell’s own Crave service.
For a limited time, new customers can save $15 per month on their first line when they buy the bundle.
Bell Streaming offers multiple bundles with various included services. There are ‘Trios,’ which include Crave, Netflix and Disney+ for $22 per month (ad-supported ‘Basic’ plan) or $49/mo (ad-free ‘Premium’ plan). The ad-supported bundle allows you to stream on two devices at the same time and watch content in up to 1080p video quality. The Premium plan allows you to stream on four devices simultaneously, watch content in up to 4K video quality, download content on up to 10 devices, and enjoy live channels.
Customers can also opt for a ‘Duo’ bundle with either Crave and Netflix or Crave and Disney+, again in Basic or Premium variants.
Bell’s streaming bundles are only available to existing Bell customers or to people who are signing up for Bell services.
Alongside the Bell Streaming expansion, customers in Saskatchewan, Alberta and B.C. can access a new mobile + streaming combo that offers the $22 per month streaming bundle alongside a 60GB for $55 per month phone plan. The plan requires customers to bring their own device, includes an autopay credit, and has a $80 connection service fee. However, to purchase the mobile + streaming combo, you must head in-store.
Update Nov. 3, 2025, at 9:52 a.m. ET: Added additional details about bundle availability.
Source: Bell
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