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Get your .CA website bundle today!
Everything you need to launch and grow your Canadian business online
We've gathered .CA domain + website packages from trusted partners, all in one place, to help you save time and money, and easily launch your business.
.CA Domain
Show you’re Canadian online and reach your customers.
Website
Everything you need to easily build a website and launch your online presence today.
Hosting
Give your website the stability, speed and security it needs to thrive online.
How to get started
1. Search for an available .CA domain
Using the search bar above, find an available .CA domain name for your new business website.
2. Shop around
Select a website package from the list of partners that fits your needs.
3. Complete checkout
Once you select a partner from the list, you will be taken to their website to complete the purchase, and register your .CA domain.
4. Launch your .CA website
After purchase, follow the partner’s instructions on setting up your website and connecting it to your .CA domain.
Ready to get your .CA and website bundle?
Benefits of a .CA website
Builds Canadian brand identity
.CA is the only domain name that represents Canada. Join the millions of Canadian businesses online using .CA and show that you’re local, trusted and proudly Canadian.
Gives back to your community
When you purchase a .CA, you’re helping the CIRA Net Good program fund real community programs like online safety and digital access for those who need it. Every year, over $1M is invested in Canadian community projects.
Trusted and secure
.CA is a recognized domain that Canadians rely on for safety, security and credibility online.
Kat & Cameron
2LSdesign.ca
"So much of what we wanted to establish in our practice and in our lives was that close knit connection to our community. Everything we strive to be is homegrown – local businesses, contractors and clients – it means the world to us. So having any other domain never made any sense to us, it was always homegrown .CA. This is who we are and this is what we are."
Frequently asked questions
A domain name is the address that helps users connect to the websites they are looking for. Instead of having to remember an Internet Protocol (IP) address (something like 11.11.11.111), a domain name translates that long string of numbers into a simple web address like www.cira.ca.
When choosing a domain name, you must pick an appropriate extension—the section of your domain name after the dot. Some domain extensions are affiliated with countries like .CA for Canada or .fr for France.
Your business name is a good place to start. A good domain name can help separate you from the pack and drive interest (and traffic) to your site. It screams credibility and is a pillar of your digital presence. A badly chosen domain name? Well, it does the exact opposite.
Here are a few tips on choosing a good domain name:
- Keep your domain name simple, brief and typable. Aim for the sweet spot of between five and 14 characters.
- Make your domain name memorable and a match for your brand. Try using a catchy call to action as your domain name or a memorable acronym or abbreviation of your business name.
- Use keywords and/or locations. Incorporating keywords related to your business or hobby can be a great way to help users (and search engines like Google) understand what your site is all about, as well as what you do or offer, at a quick glance.
Registering a .CA domain is quick and easy!
- Search for an available .CA domain name. Find out if a domain name is available to register by using our domain search tool.
- Choose the best domain registrar. When you search for a .CA domain, you will have the choice of which registrar to register the domain through. A registrar is a company that sells domain names and related services like web hosting. Select a registrar that meets your needs and price point
- Buy your .CA domain name. Once you’ve picked your registrar, you’ll go through their platform to complete your registration.
Sometimes a domain name you want is already registered by someone else. Here are your options:
- Choose an alternative domain to launch your website with. As you’re building your business, get online quickly with an alternative domain. You can then continue to pursue obtaining the ideal domain, and if you’re successful, make the switch later.
- Check the expiry date of the registered domain. When you find out a domain is registered through CIRA’s domain search, the Domain info tab displays the expiry date. If the expiry date is coming up soon, keep checking on the status and either attempt to scoop it up during a To-Be-Released (TBR) session (especially important for premium domains) or you can wait and see if it makes it to the next phase of the domain name life cycle, from TBR into general availability.
- Purchase the domain from the current registrant. You can find out who registered the domain with a simple lookup using WHOIS. Depending on their level of domain privacy, you may be able to contact the owner and negotiate buying it from them.
We at CIRA enforce a Canadian Presence Requirement, so not just anyone can register a .CA. This provides peace-of-mind that when a site has a .CA domain, it’s actually owned by a Canadian individual or business.
But how exactly does CIRA ensure that .CA is kept Canadian?
When you register a .CA, you enter into a Registrant Agreement and you will be required to select a Canadian Presence Requirement category to show your connection to Canada. Here’s a few of the commonly-chosen categories:
Individuals
- Canadian citizen
- Permanent resident
- Legal representative
- Indigenous peoples
Non-individuals
- Corporation
- Trademark registered in Canada
- Official marks
- Association
- Trust
- Partnership
- Educational institution
- Library, archive or museum
- Hospital
- Government