How to Watch: Stream Olympics in Canada [Paris 2024]

The 2024 Olympic Games in Paris are here, folks. If you want to cheer on Team Canada, here’s how you can watch and stream the Olympics in Paris live for 2024.
How to watch the Olympics in Canada from Paris Live
The CBC will offer live streaming of the Opening Ceremony on Friday, July 26, with coverage starting at 10am PDT/1pm EDT.
You can watch live streaming of the Olympics in Canada on CBC, CBC Gem, CBC News Network, TSN, Sportsnet, CBC’s Paris 2024 website, and the CBC Paris 2024 app for iOS and Android devices (formerly CBC Sports but renamed for the Olympics, again).
A primetime broadcast of the Opening Ceremony will air on CBC and CBC Gem at 4pm PDT/7pm EDT.
So you’ll need to sign in or create a CBC Gem account to catch all the live Olympics coverage. Thankfully, sign in options include Facebook, Google and Apple, so you don’t need to create a username and password.
You Can Watch Team Canada Today
Coverage of Team Canada begins today, Thursday, July 25, on CBC and CBC Gem. CBC Gem will live stream every event.
CBC Gem is your ticket to live stream the Paris Olympics in Canada. The app is available on the following devices:
- Android TV
- Amazon Fire TV
- Apple TV
- Google Chromecast
- LG
- Roku
- Samsung
- Xbox
- Mobile devices
You can also stream online at CBCGem.ca.
Out-of-home live streaming and on-demand content:
- Bell
- Telus
- Ebox
Additional streaming options:
- Rogers
- Fubo
- RiverTV
According to the CBC, its Olympic coverage through 2032 and Paralympic through 2026, will bring over 3,000 hours of live coverage from Paris 2024, plus all Canadian medal-winning moments.
As for other Olympic coverage? Partner networks include TSN and Sportsnet, along with CBC Gem, CBC’s Paris 2024 website, and the CBC Paris 2024 app.
The CBC’s coverage of the Paralympic Games Paris 2024 starts August 28 to September 8, and will be announced soon.
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