Canada's stations are dominated by Petro-Canada, Esso, Shell, Husky and Canadian Tire, with prices posted in cents per litre that vary sharply between provinces because of differing fuel and carbon taxes.

The Trans-Canada Highway and busy corridors like Ontario's Highway 401 carry the largest travel-centre sites; in remote areas stations can be far apart, so it is worth topping up before long stretches.

What you'll find at the pump

Fuel is graded Regular, Mid and Premium gasoline plus diesel. There is no widespread autogas network as in Europe, so most drivers are choosing between petrol grades and diesel.

EV charging in Canada

CCS and Tesla's NACS are both common for DC fast charging, with CHAdeMO on older units; the Petro-Canada and FLO networks anchor cross-country routes.

Prices are added when reported by drivers or verified sources, always with a timestamp. Refuelia never shows invented numbers — where data isn't available yet, it says so. See Canada on the map →

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