Use this page when you need a fresh set of Canadian public proxies for testing in a browser, proxy extension, scraper, script, or other software that accepts proxy settings. Copy an IP address and port from the table, then test it directly in your own tool.
The table is updated from public proxy sources after automatic checks. Working entries are kept with their current test data, while dead proxies are removed from the visible results. The listed values help you compare proxies by practical signals instead of choosing blindly.
Canadian public proxies may appear from Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Calgary, Ottawa, Edmonton, or other locations, depending on what is active during the latest check.
To compare Canada with other countries in the same region, use the free proxy servers in North America page.
The current Canada proxy list can be downloaded in JSON, TXT, or CSV format. TXT gives you a simple IP:port list for quick loading, CSV is useful for spreadsheet filtering, and JSON works well for automated processing or custom dashboards.
Public proxies are temporary by nature. Some entries may work for minutes, others may stay active longer, and performance can change even after a successful check. For better results, look at the latest check time, compare uptime, and test more than one proxy before choosing a server.