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Chain-Link Fence Cost in Canada

Complete guide to chain link fence cost for Canadian homeowners and contractors.

Key takeaways

  • Covered: chain link fence cost — specifications, options, and typical choices for the Canadian market.
  • Technical distinctions, provincial code notes, and cost ranges so you can plan the project.
  • Supply, rental, and installation available Canada-wide — quote in 24 hours.
  • Related: chain link fence cost, cost of chain link fence, chain link fence installation cost.

Chain-link fence cost in Canada in 2026 ranges from $15 to $35 per linear foot supply-only and $25 to $60 per linear foot installed turnkey, depending on height, wire gauge, finish class, and gate count. This page breaks down every cost driver so you can size a quote before you call.

Per-foot price by configuration

A 4-foot residential chain-link fence in Class 1 galvanized at 11.5-gauge mesh sits at the low end of the range — typically $15-22 per linear foot supply, $25-40 installed. A 6-foot commercial chain-link fence in Class 2C galvanized at 9-gauge mesh with top rail, tension wire, and barbed-wire extension arms sits at the high end — $30-35 per linear foot supply, $50-75 installed.

Class 1 (1.2 oz zinc per square foot of wire) is the residential standard with a 15-25 year service life. Class 2C (2.0 oz zinc) is the industrial / heavy-commercial standard with a 35-50 year service life and a 15-25% price premium. Coastal sites (Halifax, Vancouver, St. John's), industrial yards, and road-salt-heavy roadsides justify Class 2C; everywhere else Class 1 is enough.

Cost breakdown

For 1,000 linear feet of typical 6-foot commercial chain-link, expect: $7,500-12,000 in mesh, $4,500-7,500 in line and terminal posts, $800-1,500 in tension wire and top rail, $1,500-3,500 in gates and gate hardware, $1,000-2,500 in freight, and $8,000-15,000 in install labour. Total turnkey: $25,000-45,000 for a 1,000-foot run. Scale linearly for smaller projects.

What changes the price

Post depth is the biggest hidden cost: a 2.4-m Prairie frost-line post-hole takes 2-3× the concrete and 50% more labour than a 1.2-m Toronto post-hole. Gates add $400-1,500 each above the per-foot rate — count walk gates, double-drive gates, and cantilever slide gates separately. Mesh height steps the price 15-25% per foot of height. Black vinyl-coated chain-link runs 30-50% more than plain galvanized and is the standard for residential where appearance matters.

Frost-line by city

Typical post depths required in Canada in 2026: Toronto and Lower Mainland BC 1.2 m (4 ft), Montreal and Ottawa 1.5 m (5 ft), Calgary and Edmonton 1.5-1.8 m, Winnipeg and Regina 1.8 m (6 ft), Northern Ontario and central Alberta 1.8 m, Yukon / NWT / Nunavut 2.0-2.4 m. Always confirm with the municipality before excavation.

Quote with Fenced.ca

Fenced.ca supplies chain-link nationally from Canada-wide at all gauges and Class 1 / Class 2C, with installation through our regional installer network. Quotes are itemized — mesh, posts, hardware, gates, freight, and labour as separate lines — so you see exactly what scales with project size.

Related: see [get an itemized quote](/quote), [other fence buying guides](/guides), or [full commercial details on the linked product page](/fences/chain-link).

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Chain-Link Fence Cost in Canada — Per-Foot Pricing