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# **How Much Does a Website Cost in Canada? (2026 Guide)**

Published May 26, 2026 &middot; Updated June 11, 2026

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## Key Questions Answered

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How much does a small business website cost in Canada?

Most small business websites in Canada fall between $2,000 and $10,000 CAD, based on market guides from Shopify, GoDaddy, and Canadian agencies. A simple one-page site can cost under $3,000, while e-commerce stores and custom builds typically start around $5,000 and can exceed $50,000. The final price depends on page count, design complexity, content, and the features your business needs.

Can I create a website for free?

Yes, several builders offer free plans, but you get what you pay for. Free tiers usually mean ads on your site, a branded subdomain instead of your own domain name, and limited features. That can work for testing an idea, but it rarely projects credibility for a real business. Once you add a custom domain and remove the ads, you are typically paying $10 to $50 per month anyway.

How much does website maintenance cost per month?

Routine maintenance for a small business site typically runs $25 to $100 per month, covering software updates, security checks, backups, and minor fixes. Canadian pricing guides put the broader market range at $20 to $200 per month depending on complexity. Some providers bill hourly for every small change, while others offer a fixed monthly fee that includes hosting and minor updates, which makes budgeting far more predictable.

Is it worth paying more for custom website design?

It depends on your goals. Custom design gives you unique branding, a structure built around how your customers actually buy, and room to grow, which usually improves conversions and user experience. If you are still validating an idea, a quality template is a sensible starting point, and you can reinvest in a custom build later. For an established business competing for search traffic, custom design usually pays for itself.

How much extra does a bilingual English and French website cost?

Plan for roughly 20 to 50 percent more than a single-language site. The premium covers professional translation, adapted layouts, and a second set of SEO elements such as page titles, meta descriptions, and URLs. For businesses serving Quebec, a French version is often essential to reach local customers, and it effectively doubles your visibility by letting you rank in both English and French search results.

Why do website quotes vary so much between providers?

Because you are rarely comparing the same thing. One quote may cover a template with your logo dropped in, while another includes strategy, custom design, copywriting, SEO foundations, and post-launch support. Location and overhead matter too: an agency costs more than an offshore freelancer but offers accountability and a full team. Always compare what is included, who creates the content, and what support you get after launch.

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