Royal Stream IPTV New Brunswick brings TSN, Sportsnet, CBC New Brunswick, CTV Atlantic, Radio-Canada and over 120,000 live channels to homes across the province. Whether you live in Moncton, Fredericton, Saint John, Bathurst, Miramichi or a rural community served by Bell Aliant or Rogers, you get the same complete channel lineup from $20/mo CAD with no contract and no equipment to rent. Royal Stream includes both English and French Canadian channels in every plan, making it a natural fit for New Brunswick’s officially bilingual population. Credentials arrive on WhatsApp in under five minutes after subscribing.

Bell Aliant and Rogers charge New Brunswick households between $70 and $120 per month for a comparable television package with sports channels. Royal Stream provides the same TSN, Sportsnet, CBC, CTV Atlantic and Radio-Canada channels plus 120,000 international channels for a fraction of that cost. The annual plan works out to $5.75 per month, saving most NB households over $800 per year compared to a mid-tier Bell Aliant or Rogers TV subscription.

New Brunswick Channels in Every Plan

Every Royal Stream plan includes the full Atlantic Canada and bilingual Canadian channel lineup. English and French channels are included side by side with no separate language package fees. Local NB news from CBC New Brunswick, CTV Atlantic and Radio-Canada Acadie runs throughout the day. Sports coverage includes all five TSN channels for NHL, CFL and major tournaments, Sportsnet for NHL regular season and Hockey Night in Canada, and RDS and TVA Sports for French-language sports coverage.

ChannelCoverage
TSN 1-5NHL playoffs, Moncton Wildcats QMJHL, CFL Grey Cup
Sportsnet East / One / 360NHL regular season, Hockey Night in Canada
CBC New BrunswickLocal NB news, national programming
CTV AtlanticAtlantic Canada news and prime time
Radio-Canada AcadieFrench-language NB news and programming
RDS / TVA SportsFrench-language sports covering NHL hockey
Global New BrunswickNB entertainment and news
ESPN / ESPN2US sports coverage
APTNIndigenous peoples television
120,000+ moreInternational channels, movies, series

Is IPTV Available in New Brunswick?

Yes. IPTV service is available across all of New Brunswick, including Moncton, Fredericton, Saint John, Bathurst, Miramichi, Campbellton and rural communities. Royal Stream works on any internet connection of 15 Mbps or faster, which covers the vast majority of NB households on Bell Aliant Fibe, Rogers cable, Eastlink or rural fixed-wireless internet. There is no physical installation, no satellite dish and no technician visit required. The app installs on your existing Firestick, Smart TV, Android TV box, iPhone, Android phone or computer.

IPTV technology is legal across Canada including New Brunswick. Royal Stream operates as a legitimate subscription service compliant with Canadian broadcasting regulations. The CRTC governs Canadian broadcasting, and subscribing to a licensed IPTV service is fully permitted under Canadian law.

Why New Brunswick Residents Choose Royal Stream

English and French Channels in Every Plan

New Brunswick is Canada’s only officially bilingual province, with about one third of the population identifying as Acadian French speakers. Most cable and satellite TV providers charge separately for French-language packages or require an add-on for Radio-Canada, RDS and TVA Sports. Royal Stream includes all English and French Canadian channels in every plan at the same base price. CBC, CTV, TSN, Sportsnet, Radio-Canada, RDS and TVA Sports are all included with no bilingual surcharge and no separate language package. This makes Royal Stream particularly well suited to bilingual Moncton households, the Acadian communities of northern New Brunswick and the Campbellton and Bathurst areas.

Optimized for Bell Aliant, Rogers and Eastlink

Bell Aliant Fibe is the dominant internet provider across much of New Brunswick, covering Fredericton, Saint John, Moncton and many smaller communities with fibre-to-the-home service. Rogers cable serves Moncton and southeastern New Brunswick. Eastlink provides service in additional NB communities. Royal Stream is tested on all three providers. Bell Aliant Fibe plans at 25 Mbps and above deliver consistent 4K streaming. Rogers and Eastlink plans at similar speeds perform equally well. VMedia is also expanding broadband into New Brunswick communities including Grand Falls and Fredericton, and Royal Stream works on VMedia internet as well. For NHL playoff peak hours, a wired Ethernet connection from your router to your streaming device is recommended.

Moncton Wildcats, Fredericton Canadiens and Full NHL Coverage

New Brunswick has no local NHL or CFL franchise, but the province has two strong hockey teams. The Moncton Wildcats are one of the most storied QMJHL franchises, with a large fanbase across southeastern New Brunswick. The Fredericton Canadiens are the American Hockey League affiliate of the Montreal Canadiens, developing future NHL players at the Scotiabank Centre in Fredericton. TSN broadcasts Wildcats games when nationally aired, and Royal Stream includes all five TSN feeds in every plan. For NHL coverage, fans of the Canadiens, Bruins, Maple Leafs and every other NHL team get full Sportsnet and TSN coverage with no blackouts.

Works on Any Device Across New Brunswick

Install the app on a Firestick, Android TV box, Smart TV, iPhone, Android phone, Windows PC or Mac. Your subscription works in a Moncton apartment on Rogers, a Fredericton home on Bell Aliant Fibe, a rural Miramichi house on fixed-wireless internet, or a cottage in the Fundy area on Starlink satellite. The five-connection family plan covers households that stream in multiple rooms simultaneously without any buffering or quality reduction.

Save Over $800 Per Year vs Bell Aliant TV

Bell Aliant Fibe TV packages in New Brunswick start around $50 per month for basic channels and rise to $80 to $120 for a full package with sports and French channels. Adding TSN or RDS costs additional fees on top of the base package. Royal Stream provides TSN, Sportsnet, Radio-Canada, RDS and 120,000 additional channels for $20 per month with no sports add-on and no bilingual package fee. The annual plan at $69 saves over $800 per year compared to a mid-tier Bell Aliant TV package.

IPTV Pricing for New Brunswick

All plans include 120,000+ channels, 4K and HD quality, English and French Canadian channels, and 24/7 Canadian support. No hidden fees. No contracts. Cancel anytime.

PlanPrice (CAD)Per Month
1 Month$20$20.00
3 Months$32$10.67
6 Months$46$7.67
12 Months$69$5.75
12 Months (5 Connections)$212$17.67/mo family

Start your free 24-hour trial with no credit card required. Credentials arrive on WhatsApp in under five minutes and work immediately on any device.

How to Set Up IPTV in New Brunswick

The entire setup process takes under ten minutes with no technician visit, no satellite dish and no equipment to rent. Everything is self-serve and works on hardware you already own.

  1. Choose a plan and subscribe at royalstreamiptv.com.
  2. Receive your M3U URL or Xtream Codes credentials on WhatsApp within minutes.
  3. Download TiviMate (Android TV or Firestick) or IBOplayer Pro (iPhone, iPad or Apple TV).
  4. Open the app, tap “Add Playlist” and enter your credentials.
  5. Wait 60 to 90 seconds for the channel list to load, then find TSN or Radio-Canada in the guide.

TiviMate includes a full electronic programme guide showing NHL, QMJHL and local New Brunswick schedules up to 14 days ahead in both English and French. For complete device-by-device setup instructions, see our IPTV compatible devices guide. The support team is available 24 hours a day on Atlantic Time via WhatsApp at +1 (236) 835-2068 or at support@royalstreamiptv.com.

Best Internet Providers in New Brunswick for IPTV

New Brunswick’s internet market is served by Bell Aliant as the dominant provider, with Rogers, Eastlink and VMedia as alternatives. Here is how each performs with Royal Stream based on customer experience across Moncton, Fredericton and Saint John:

  • Bell Aliant Fibe: The primary internet provider in Fredericton, Saint John and many NB communities. Fibre-to-the-home plans at 25 Mbps and above deliver consistent 4K streaming. Bell Aliant is actively expanding its fibre footprint in New Brunswick, replacing older DSL infrastructure in smaller towns and rural areas.
  • Bell Aliant DSL: Available in areas where Fibe has not yet reached. Plans at 15 to 25 Mbps support reliable HD streaming. For 4K content, speeds of 25 Mbps or above are recommended.
  • Rogers Cable and Internet: Serves Moncton and parts of southeastern New Brunswick. Rogers cable plans at 50 Mbps and above deliver reliable 4K streaming with low latency. Rogers is one of the best options for IPTV streaming in the Moncton area.
  • Eastlink: Available in select NB communities including parts of the province’s rural areas. Plans at 25 Mbps and above work well for HD and 4K streaming.
  • VMedia: Expanding into New Brunswick markets including Grand Falls and Fredericton. VMedia offers competitive internet pricing and Royal Stream works on VMedia connections at standard speeds.
  • Starlink (rural NB): Satellite internet available province-wide, including remote Miramichi forest communities, coastal areas and northern NB beyond the reach of cable and fibre. Typical Starlink speeds of 50 to 200 Mbps handle 4K streaming reliably.

IPTV in Moncton, Fredericton and Saint John

IPTV Moncton

Moncton is New Brunswick’s largest city and a bilingual hub with one of Atlantic Canada’s fastest-growing populations. Rogers cable and Bell Aliant Fibe both serve the Moncton area with speeds suitable for 4K IPTV streaming. Moncton Wildcats fans get full QMJHL coverage on TSN when games are nationally broadcast, plus complete NHL coverage on both TSN and Sportsnet. French-speaking residents of Moncton’s Dieppe and Riverview neighbourhoods get Radio-Canada, RDS and TVA Sports in every plan with no add-on required.

IPTV Fredericton

Fredericton is New Brunswick’s capital and home of the Fredericton Canadiens AHL franchise. Bell Aliant Fibe dominates the Fredericton internet market, and most households in the city have access to speeds well above the 25 Mbps minimum for 4K streaming. University of New Brunswick students in residence can use Royal Stream on the campus Wi-Fi connection with their subscription. Fredericton Canadiens games on AHL Live and Montreal Canadiens NHL games on Sportsnet and TSN are all included in every plan.

IPTV Saint John

Saint John is New Brunswick’s oldest incorporated city and an industrial port community on the Bay of Fundy. Bell Aliant Fibe covers the majority of Saint John residential areas. Royal Stream works reliably on Bell Aliant connections throughout the city. Saint John’s Reddit community (r/SaintJohnNB) has active discussion about IPTV as an alternative to high local cable costs, and Royal Stream provides the complete channel lineup these discussions reference.

Frequently Asked Questions about IPTV in New Brunswick

Is IPTV legal in New Brunswick?

Yes. IPTV technology and legitimate subscription IPTV services are legal in New Brunswick and across Canada. Royal Stream is a subscription service that operates within Canadian broadcasting law. Subscribing to it in Moncton, Fredericton, Saint John or anywhere in New Brunswick is completely legal.

Does Royal Stream include Radio-Canada and French channels?

Yes. Radio-Canada Acadie, RDS and TVA Sports are all included in every Royal Stream plan at no extra cost. There is no separate French-language package. English and French Canadian channels are included together in the base plan, which is a meaningful advantage for New Brunswick’s bilingual population.

Does IPTV work on Bell Aliant internet in New Brunswick?

Yes. Royal Stream is tested and confirmed to work reliably on Bell Aliant Fibe and Bell Aliant DSL internet in New Brunswick. Plans at 25 Mbps and above deliver consistent HD and 4K streaming. A wired Ethernet connection to your streaming device is recommended for the best experience during peak hours.

Can I watch the Moncton Wildcats on IPTV?

Yes. Moncton Wildcats games that are nationally broadcast on TSN are available through Royal Stream. Every plan includes all five TSN channels. For games not on national broadcast, the Wildcats also stream on CHL TV, which is a separate subscription.

How much does IPTV cost in New Brunswick?

Royal Stream starts at $20 per month. The annual plan is $69 total ($5.75 per month). Bell Aliant TV with sports and French-language channels costs $80 to $120 per month. Royal Stream is $800 to $1,100 cheaper per year for the same core CBC, CTV, TSN, Sportsnet, Radio-Canada and RDS channels.

Does Royal Stream work in rural New Brunswick?

Yes. Royal Stream works anywhere in New Brunswick with an internet connection of 15 Mbps or faster. For rural areas beyond the reach of Bell Aliant or Rogers cable, Starlink satellite internet provides sufficient speeds for HD and 4K streaming across the entire province including the Miramichi region, the Upper Saint John River Valley and northern New Brunswick.

Royal Stream IPTV Across Canada

Royal Stream covers every Canadian province with the same full channel lineup and pricing. See the guide for your province:

Reach the support team at WhatsApp +1 (236) 835-2068 or support@royalstreamiptv.com, available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, Atlantic Time for New Brunswick customers.

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