The .ca domain zone was established by Canadian Internet Registration Authority (CIRA) in 1987. It is currently regulated by Canadian Internet Registration Authority (CIRA).
The domain names in the .ca zone can have a minimum length of 2 and a maximum of 63 characters. Allowed symbols include: Latin characters (a-z), numbers (0-9), hyphens (-).
Registration requirements: Must have a Canadian presence.
As of now, approximately 3 million domains are registered under .ca. The zone has seen notable sales over the years:
Several well-known companies and projects operate under .ca domains:
Registering a domain in the .ca zone typically costs $10 - $30, while annual renewal costs are approximately $10 - $30. Required documents for registration: no.