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How to Stream the 2026 Winter Olympics in Canada

June 1, 20268 min readBy Ievan Polka
Stream the 2026 Winter Olympics in Canada

The Milano-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics will bring together the world's best winter athletes to compete in Italy. From hockey and curling to alpine skiing and figure skating, Canadians will be cheering on Team Canada as they go for gold.

If you are a cord-cutter, you don't have to miss out on the action. Here is the ultimate guide to streaming the 2026 Winter Olympics live in Canada.

Olympic Broadcasters in Canada

In Canada, the CBC is the official broadcaster of the Olympic Games. They provide comprehensive live coverage across their main network, CBC News Network, and their CBC Gem app.

While CBC's coverage is extensive, they cannot broadcast every event simultaneously. If you want to follow specific events like curling, bobsleigh, or speed skating, you may want access to international feeds.

Stream the Olympics via Canada IPTV

Our premium IPTV service gives you access to global Olympic broadcasters, ensuring you don't miss a single run:

1. NBC and Peacock (US): Famous for their prime-time Olympic broadcasts, featuring detailed athlete profiles and high-production-value coverage. 2. BBC One/Two & Eurosport (UK): Enjoy expert analysis and commentary from the British perspective. 3. France Télévisions: Ideal for French-language coverage of alpine events. 4. CBC HD: Stream the domestic Canadian broadcast live.

All of these channels are included in our standard package, allowing you to easily switch between networks to find the event you want to watch.

Quick Setup Guide

1. Subscribe: Choose a plan on our pricing page. 2. Install Your App: Set up your IPTV player on your Amazon Firestick or Smart TV (follow our installation guide). 3. Locate Broadcasters: Look for CBC, NBC, or BBC in the channel list. 4. Cheer on Team Canada: Stream the events live in high definition.

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