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Yes, we have high definition television! Contrary to what you
may have heard,
you can get free off-air HDTV programming in Eastern Ontario and
Western Quebec. This page contains a list of all current and future
Canadian and American channels for the region, their status and power
levels, plus a location map of all
DTV (required for HDTV) transmitters currently broadcasting in the
Eastern Ontario, Western Quebec and Northern New York areas.
For answers to common questions, please see the HDTV FAQ.
Comments, suggestions, corrections, or channel updates? Speak out in the HDTV Forum or send me an email!
Current Status (as of January 21, 2010) |
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DTV |
Network Affiliation |
Power Level |
Location |
Current Status |
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17 65-1 |
Citytv CITY
65 |
5.1 kW (215.4 m)
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Herbert Corners (a.k.a. Manotick) |
Inactive -
Under Consideration
Rogers has applied to add a transitional digital transmitter in Ottawa on Channel 17
even though this channel was oritinally allocated to CHRO-TV-43. |
Rogers has applied to stay on 17 after the Canadian analog shutdown
even though it was originally allocated to CJMT_14 post transition. |
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20 20-1 |
SUN TV CKXT
20 |
5.1 kW
(332.9 m) |
Camp Fortune |
Active Normal Power (1080i/5.1) Shows HD programming as well as widescreen programming
upconverted DVD-quality widescreen. |
This channel is scheduled to move to 33 after the Canadian analog shutdown
(currntly allocated to CHCH). |
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22 9-1 |
CBC (F) CBOFT
9 |
36.3 kW
(332.9 m) |
Camp Fortune |
Active Normal Power (1080i/5.1) CBC French. |
This channel is scheduled to revert to 9 after the Canadian analog shutdown. |
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23 18-1 |
PBS WNPI
18 |
40 kW
(241.6 m) |
Norwood, NY |
Active Normal Power (1080i/5.1)PBS HD |
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18-2 |
Sub Channel |
(480p/2.0)WNPI SD Simulcast |
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18-3 |
Sub Channel |
(480p/2.0)PBS Think Bright |
They have applied to increase ERP to 60.5 kW but it is unkown if/when this will be approved. |
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25 4-1 |
CBC CBOT
4 |
90.7 kW
(332.9 m) |
Camp Fortune |
Active Normal Power (1080i/5.1) Shows HD programming as well as most existing widescreen CBC programming
upconverted DVD-quality widescreen. |
This channel is scheduled to stay on 25 after the Canadian analog shutdown. |
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27 27-1 |
OMNI 1 CFMT
60 |
7.09 kW
(202.3 m) |
Herbert Corners (a.k.a. Manotick) |
Active Normal Power (1080i/5.1) Broadcasting full time since May 2009. |
This channel is scheduled to stay on 27 after the Canadian analog shutdown. |
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38 57-1 |
PBS WCFE
57 |
55 kW
(737 m) |
Plattsburgh, NY |
Active Full Power (1080i/5.1) PBS HD |
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57-2 |
Sub Channel |
(480p/2.0) MHz Worldview |
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57-3 |
Sub Channel |
(480p/2.0) PBS World |
They have applied to increase ERP to 200 kW but it is unkown if/when this will be approved. |
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66 66-1 |
OMNI 2 CJMT
14 |
7.11 kW
(202.3 m) |
Herbert Corners (a.k.a. Manotick) |
Active Normal Power (1080i/5.1) Broadcasting full time since May 2009,
though many people are having dificulties receiving it. |
This channel is now scheduled to move to 20 after the Canadian analog shutdown
(currently used by Sun TV). |
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Location Map: Eastern Ontario/Western Quebec, Canada & Northern New York, USA
 Click on the map for a larger version.
Depending on your location and antenna capabilities, you may also receive some
of these stations. I removed the stations from Montreal and Northern Vermont
as the information was out of date and most people in Eastern Ontario/Western Quebec
won't be able to receive them:
Other DTV Stations in Northern New York |
|
DTV |
Network Affiliation |
Power Level |
Location |
Current Status |
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21 50-1 |
ABC WWTI
50 |
25 kW
(331 m) |
Watertown, NY |
Active Low Power (720p/?.?) Broadcasts
the same programs as WWTI 50 in HDTV when available. |
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50-2 |
Sub Channel |
(480p/2.0) The CW
Television Network |
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7 7-1 |
CBS WWNY
7 |
14.5 kW
(203 m) |
Carthage, NY |
Active Partial Power (1080i/?.?)
WWNY in HD |
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7-2 |
Sub Channel |
(480p/2.0) Digital
broadcast of WNYF Fox-28 (owned by WWNY). |
They have applied to increase ERP to 24.9 kW but it is unkown if/when this will be approved.
WNYF-DT will broadcast in HD on 35 at 15 kW ERP (the max allowed to LPTV stations) and in SD on 7-2. |
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41 16-1 |
PBS WPBS
16 |
40 kW
(370 m) |
Watertown, NY |
Active Normal Power (1080i/5.1)PBS HD |
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16-2 |
Sub Channel |
(480p/2.0)WPBS SD Simulcast |
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16-3 |
Sub Channel |
(480p/2.0)PBS Think Bright |
They have applied to increase ERP to 59 kW but it is unkown if/when this will be approved. |
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The following DTV stations have been allocated by the CRTC, but an application
has not been approved (or possibly even received) by the CRTC to start broadcasting. If an application
were to be approved tomorrow, it would probably take at least a couple years for
the station to go on air. I have only included originating stations and
major repeaters as it is likely that most low power repeaters will not transition to digital
any time soon and may go dark after the Canadian analog shutdown on August 31, 2011:
DTV
Stations Not Approved |
|
DTV |
Network Affiliation |
Power Level |
Location |
Current Status |
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7 5-1 |
A CHRO
5 |
unknown
|
Pembroke |
Inactive -
Not Approved
Pembroke is not on the list of cities in Canada required to transition to digital. As a result this transmitter may go
dark after the analog shutdown, though this station may be transmitted locally (along with other stations) as part of a multicast service. |
This channel is scheduled to move to 51 after the Canadian analog shutdown. |
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12 6-1 |
Global CIII
6 |
unknown
|
Camp Fortune |
Inactive -
Not Approved
Originating station in Toronto is now live. Global stated Calgary and Edmonton are next.
Unknown what the timeline is for the Ottawa repeater. |
This channel is scheduled to revert to 6 after the Canadian analog shutdown. |
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15 40-1 |
TVA CHOT
40 |
unknown
|
Camp Fortune |
Inactive -
Not Approved
|
This channel is scheduled to revert to 40 after the Canadian analog shutdown. |
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20 24-1 |
TVO CICO
24 |
unknown
|
Camp Fortune |
Inactive -
Not Approved
TVO hasn't applied for a transitional DTV license for any of their transmitters and
have no plans to do so in the short term. TVO's allocation was used by Sun TV,
so it is unlikely they plan to start broadcasting digtally before the analog shutdown |
This channel is scheduled to revert to 24 after the Canadian analog shutdown. |
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33 11-1 |
CHCH CHCH
11 |
unknown
|
Herbert Corners (a.k.a. Manotick) |
Inactive -
Not Approved
Originating station in Hamilton is live. Unknown what
the timeline is for the Ottawa repeater. |
This channel is scheduled to move to 22 after the Canadian analog shutdown
(currently used by CBOFT-DT). |
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42 32-1 |
CTS CITS
32 |
unknown
|
Herbert Corners (a.k.a. Manotick) |
Inactive -
Not Approved
Originating station in Hamilton is live. Unknown what the timeline is for the Ottawa repeater. |
This channel is scheduled to remain on 42 after the Canadian analog shutdown. |
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49 34-1 |
TQS CFGS
34 |
unknown
|
Camp Fortune |
Inactive -
Not Approved
|
This channel is scheduled to revert to 34 after the Canadian analog shutdown. |
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58 13-1 |
CTV CJOH
13 |
unknown
|
Camp Fortune |
Inactive -
Not Approved
CTVgm is licenced to provide an HD direct feed to BDUs until the scheduled Canadian analog shutdown on August 31, 2011,
thus they will likely flash cut from analog to digital. |
This channel is scheduled to revert to 13 after the Canadian analog shutdown. |
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64 30-1 |
R-QF CIVO
30 |
unknown
|
Camp Fortune |
Inactive -
Not Approved
|
This channel is scheduled to revert to 30 after the Canadian analog shutdown. |
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67 43-1 |
A CHRO
43 |
unknown
|
Herbert Corners (a.k.a. Manotick) |
Inactive -
Not Approved
CTVgm applied to provide an HD direct feed to BDUs until a digital transitional licence is approved.
They later said that it is unlikely they will proceed with the conversion of the “A” licences, unless conditions improve. |
This channel is scheduled to revert to 43 after the Canadian analog shutdown. |
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69 11-1 |
CBC CKWS
11 |
unknown
|
Kingston |
Inactive -
Not Approved
Kingston is not on the list of cities in Canada required to transition to digital. As a result this transmitter may go
dark after the analog shutdown, though this station may be transmitted locally (along with other stations) as part of a multicast service. |
This channel is scheduled to revert to 11 after the Canadian analog shutdown. |
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