Country
Canada
Browse which exchanges are mapped as available in Canada, plus any wallet-specific notes currently stored for this market.
Canada is one of the most constrained retail markets in this group. Interac works well for regulated direct-buy rails, but investor-profile rules, annual purchase caps for many assets, and stricter CSA/CRA oversight create extra friction. Binance is effectively out of the market.
Available exchanges
Province-specific net purchase rules apply in Canada. Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Quebec, and Saskatchewan are treated as more open. Ontario, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, PEI, Newfoundland & Labrador, and the Territories apply a rolling CAD 30,000 net annual cap to many altcoins, while BTC/ETH/LTC/BCH/USDC remain uncapped. Eligible Investors may see this limit increased to CAD 100,000.
Manual/Gemini-assisted verification: Canadian limits are net-based, meaning selling can restore room under the annual altcoin cap. Eligible Investor status can raise the cap to CAD 100,000 in relevant provinces.
Province-specific net purchase rules apply in Canada. Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Quebec, and Saskatchewan are treated as more open. Ontario, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, PEI, Newfoundland & Labrador, and the Territories apply a rolling CAD 30,000 net annual cap to many altcoins, while BTC/ETH/LTC/BCH/USDC remain uncapped. Eligible Investors may see this limit increased to CAD 100,000.
Manual/Gemini-assisted verification: Canadian limits are net-based, meaning selling can restore room under the annual altcoin cap. Eligible Investor status can raise the cap to CAD 100,000 in relevant provinces.
Wallet notes
Manual/Gemini-assisted verification: Self-custody is legal in Canada, but CSA treatment of certain stablecoin/off-ramp paths can create extra friction for some users.
Manual/Gemini-assisted verification: Self-custody is legal in Canada, but CSA treatment of certain stablecoin/off-ramp paths can create extra friction for some users.
Manual/Gemini-assisted verification: Self-custody is legal in Canada, but CSA treatment of certain stablecoin/off-ramp paths can create extra friction for some users.
Manual/Gemini-assisted verification: Self-custody is legal in Canada, but CSA treatment of certain stablecoin/off-ramp paths can create extra friction for some users.
Manual/Gemini-assisted verification: Self-custody is legal in Canada, but CSA treatment of certain stablecoin/off-ramp paths can create extra friction for some users.
Manual/Gemini-assisted verification: Self-custody is legal in Canada, but CSA treatment of certain stablecoin/off-ramp paths can create extra friction for some users.