List Of Television Stations In Ontario
This is a list of broadcast television stations serving cities in the Canadian province of Ontario.
Note: Due to the mandatory digital television transition on August 31, 2011, most of these stations are broadcasting in digital only.
| City of licence | Analog channel |
Digital channel |
Virtual channel |
Callsign | Network | Notes | |
| Barrie | 10 | 3.1 | CKVR-DT | CTV Two | |||
| Belleville | 26 | 53.1 | CICO-TV-53 | TVO | |||
| Chatham | 33 | 59.1 | CICO-TV-59 | TVO | |||
| Cornwall | 8 | No | CJOH-TV-8 | CTV | satellite of CJOH-TV ch. 13 Ottawa, formerly CJSS-TV | ||
| Cloyne | 44 | 55.1 | CICO-TV-92 | TVO | |||
| Hamilton | 18 | 11.1 | CHCH-DT | CHCH-DT | |||
| Hamilton | 36 | 36.1 | CITS-TV | CTS | |||
| Kenora | 13 | No | CJBN-TV | CTV | |||
| Kingston | 11 | 30.1 | 66.1 | CKWS-TV | CBC | ||
| Kitchener | 28 | 28.1 | CICO-DT-28 | TVO | |||
| Kitchener | 13 | 13.1 | CKCO-DT | CTV | |||
| Leamington | 22 | 22.1 | CIII-TV-22 | Global | Licensed to Stevenson, serving Leamington and Chatham | ||
| Leamington | 34 | No | CFTV-TV | community channel | |||
| London | 10 | 10.1 | CFPL-DT | CTV Two | |||
| London | 14 | 14.1 | CITS-TV-2 | CTS | |||
| London | 18 | 18.1 | CICO-TV-18 | TVO | |||
| London | 48 | 61.1 | CFMT-TV-1 | Omni Television | |||
| London | 20 | 20.1 | CJMT-TV-1 | Omni Television | |||
| London | 51 | 31.1 | CHCH-DT-2 | CHCH-TV | |||
| Midland | 7 | 7.1 | CIII-TV-7 | Global | satellite of CIII-TV | ||
| Muskoka | 23 | 11.1 | CHCH-DT-3 | CHCH-DT | |||
| North Bay | 2 | No | CFGC-TV-2 | Global | satellite of CIII-TV ch. 6 Paris/Toronto | ||
| North Bay | 10 | No | CKNY-TV | CTV | |||
| North Bay | 32 | No | CHCH-TV-6 | CHCH-TV | |||
| Oil Springs/Sarnia | 29 | No | CIII-TV-29 | Global | satellite of CIII-TV ch. 6 Paris/Toronto | ||
| Oil Springs/Sarnia | 42 | No | CKCO-TV-3 | CTV | satellite of CKCO-DT ch. 13 Kitchener | ||
| Orillia | 21 | No | CFTO-TV-21 | CTV | satellite of CFTO-DT ch. 9 Toronto | ||
| Oshawa | 22 | 48 | CHEX-TV-2 | CBC | semi-satellite of CHEX-TV 12 Peterborough | ||
| Ottawa/Gatineau, Quebec | 30 | 30.1 | CIVO-TV | T-Q | satellite of CIVM-TV ch. 17 Montréal | ||
| Ottawa/Gatineau, Quebec | 34 | 34.1 | CFGS-TV | V | |||
| Ottawa/Gatineau, Quebec | 40 | 40.1 | CHOT-TV | TVA | |||
| Ottawa | 25 | 4.1 | CBOT-DT | CBC | |||
| Ottawa | 6 | 6.1 | CIII-DT-6 | Global | |||
| Ottawa | 9 | 9.1 | CBOFT-DT | R-C | |||
| Ottawa | 22 | 11.1 | CHCH-TV-1 | CHCH-DT | |||
| Ottawa | 13 | 13.1 | CJOH-DT | CTV | |||
| Ottawa | 20 | 14.1 | CJMT-TV-2 | Omni Television | |||
| Ottawa | 24 | 24.1 | CICO-DT-24 | TVO | satellite of CICA-TV ch. 19 Toronto | ||
| Ottawa | 42 | 32.1 | CITS-TV-1 | CTS | |||
| Ottawa | 43 | 43.1 | CHRO-TV-2 | CTV Two | |||
| Ottawa | 27 | 60.1 | CFMT-TV-2 | Omni Television | |||
| Ottawa | 17 | 65.1 | CITY-TV-3 | Citytv | |||
| Paris | 6 | 6.1 | CIII-DT | Global | |||
| Pembroke | 5 | No | CHRO-TV | CTV Two | |||
| Peterborough | 12 | No | CHEX-TV | CBC | |||
| Peterborough | 27 | No | CIII-TV-27 | Global | satellite of CIII-TV | ||
| Peterborough | 35 | 54.1 | CFTO-TV-54 | CTV | |||
| Sault Ste. Marie | 2 | No | CHBX-TV | CTV | |||
| Sault Ste. Marie | 12 | No | CIII-TV-12 | Global | satellite of CIII-TV ch. 41 Toronto | ||
| Sault Ste. Marie | 20 | No | CICO-TV-20 | TVOntario | |||
| Sault Ste. Marie | 38 | No | CHCH-TV-5 | CHCH-DT | |||
| Sudbury | 5 | No | CICI-TV | CTV | |||
| Sudbury | 11 | No | CFGC-TV | Global | satellite of CIII-DT ch. 41 Toronto | ||
| Sudbury | 25 | No | CHLF | TFO | |||
| Sudbury | 41 | No | CHCH-TV-4 | CHCH-TV | |||
| Thunder Bay | 2 | 2.1 | CKPR-DT | CBC | |||
| Thunder Bay | 4 | 4 | CHFD-DT | CTV | |||
| Thunder Bay | 9 | 9.1 | CICO-TV-9 | TVO | satellite of CICA-TV ch. 19 Toronto | ||
| Timmins | 3 | No | CITO-TV | CTV | |||
| Timmins | 11 | No | CHCH-TV-7 | CHCH-DT | |||
| Timmins | 13 | No | CIII-TV-13 | Global | satellite of CIII-TV | ||
| Toronto | 20 | 5.1 | CBLT | CBC | |||
| Toronto | 9 | 9.1 | CFTO-DT | CTV | |||
| Toronto | 19 | 19.1 | CICA-TV | TVO | |||
| Toronto | 25 | 25.1 | CBLFT-DT | R-C | |||
| Toronto | 41 | 41.1 | CIII-TV-41 | Global | satellite of CIII-TV ch. 6 Paris/Toronto | ||
| Toronto | 47 | 47.1 | CFMT-DT | Omni Television | |||
| Toronto | 44 | 57.1 | CITY-DT | Citytv | |||
| Toronto | 53 | 69.1 | CJMT-DT | Omni Television | |||
| Wheatley | 16 | 16.1 | CHWI-DT | CTV Two | Broadcasts from Stevenson, northeast of Wheatley, serving Chatham–Kent, Leamington, and Essex County | ||
| Windsor | 9 | 9.1 | CBET-DT | CBC | Broadcasts from McGregor, Ontario | ||
| Windsor | 32 | 32.1 | CICO-TV-32 | TVO | Broadcasts from McGregor, Ontario | ||
| Windsor | 26 | 60.1 | CHWI-TV-60 | CTV Two | Broadcasts from Victoria Park Place apartment tower, in Downtown Windsor | ||
| Wingham | 8 | No | CKNX-TV | CTV Two | |||
| Woodstock | 31 | 31 | 31.1 | CITY-DT-2 | CITY-DT |
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