High Speed Internet Across Beaver County

From Tofield to Viking, along the Poundmaker Trail and out to the grid roads between them, MCSnet’s fixed wireless network reaches the towns, villages, and hamlets of Beaver County. Alberta-owned since 1995, from $49.95/month.

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What You Can Get at Your Beaver County Address

Which service reaches you depends on exactly where you are, and you do not have to guess: put your address into the availability checker and it will show you the service and speeds available at that spot, along with current pricing.

Covers the area

Fixed wireless

Our tower network is built for the farms, acreages, and lake lots past where wired providers stop, with speeds that handle a busy household and installation by our own crews.

MCSnet builds fiber, GigAir, and fixed wireless across rural Alberta, and the network keeps growing. See where fiber is headed next.

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Giggy, the MCSnet cyber-axolotl

Get 3 Months of Unlimited Internet for $49.95

Reliable Alberta internet that is down to earth. Claim the offer when you check availability at your Beaver County address.

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Offer ends September 1, 2026.

Why Choose MCSnet

High Speed and Reliable Internet

No buffering, no lag, no constant interruptions.

Affordable Plans

Transparent pricing and contracts.

Responsive Technical and Customer Support

Talk to a real human and get timely support and problem solving.

Leader in Rural Internet

We are your rural neighbours and we know what is best for our communities.

Community Support and Strong Alberta Roots

We are from here, live here, work here, and support our communities.

Innovative Technologies

We keep up with your need for speed, coverage, and reliability.

Over 30 Years of Experience

We are serving you the best internet and growing with you.

What a Good Connection Actually Gets You

Dependable internet is not a luxury anymore. It is family movie night streaming without the spinning wheel, the kids gaming with friends two provinces over, a video call to a child working away, and a rural business reaching customers anywhere. It is a full house of phones, TVs, laptops, and cameras all running at once without anyone shouting to get off the internet.

MCSnet is built to carry all of it. Check what reaches your address and we will show you the speeds available where you live, then help you match them to how your household actually uses the internet.

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A County Built Along Highway 14

Beaver County sits about 30 minutes east of Edmonton, a stretch of central Alberta farmland covering 3,219.74 square kilometres and home to 5,868 people at the 2021 Census. Highway 14, known locally as the Poundmaker Trail, runs the length of it, threading through Tofield, Ryley, Holden, Bruce, Kinsella, and Viking. The county is made up of two towns, Tofield and Viking, two villages, Ryley and Holden, and two hamlets, Bruce and Kinsella, with the county’s own administrative office based in Ryley.

It is agricultural country first, with grain elevators, agri-tourism operators, and cattle country stretching out from every one of those communities. MCSnet is proud to bring high speed internet to that same stretch of Alberta, one farm and one main street at a time.

Aerial view of the village of Ryley, Alberta, seat of the Beaver County administrative office
Ryley, home to the Beaver County administrative office.

Communities We Serve in Beaver County

Every community below is reached by MCSnet’s fixed wireless network. The linked guides go deeper on what is available where you live:

Also served: Kinsella, Miquelon Lake area.

Part of the wider MCSnet rural Alberta network.

Rodeo arena at the Bruce Stampede grounds in Beaver County, Alberta
The Bruce Stampede grounds, home to Canada’s oldest one-day rodeo.

Farm Country and Small-Town Pride

Beaver County wears its rural character well. The Bruce Stampede has run every last weekend of July since 1914, Viking’s Carena Complex hosts NHL-sized hockey under a roof that once needed rebuilding after a 2005 fire, and Ryley claims Alberta’s only indoor swimming pool located in a village. The southern edge of the county, around Miquelon Lake, forms part of the UNESCO-recognized Beaver Hills Biosphere.

That is a lot of ground for one internet provider to cover well, which is exactly what our tower network across the county is built for.

What Our Customers Say

“Great internet service provided for rural users. We have been with MCSnet for over a decade and have absolutely no reason to change. From getting an actual live local person on the phone when you call for support, to friendly and professional technicians, MCSnet is a great value for the service received.”

Jennifer Waddington

“Easy to reach customer service, dependable wifi in the country, upgraded equipment.”

Kassandra Schoening

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does internet cost in Beaver County?

Plans start at $49.95 per month, and right now new customers get three months of unlimited internet at that price. Exact pricing depends on which service reaches your address, so the availability checker shows your options and their prices in about a minute.

How do I find out which service I can get?

Enter your address on our availability page. It checks your location against our network and shows what reaches you, along with the speeds and pricing available at that address. You can also call our local team at 780-645-4417.

Who provides internet in Beaver County?

MCSnet offers fixed wireless internet across Beaver County, including Tofield, Viking, Ryley, Holden, Bruce, and Kinsella, with plans starting at $49.95 per month and speeds up to 940 Mbps depending on your address.

Is fiber internet available in Beaver County?

Not yet. Fixed wireless is the current option across the county, while MCSnet’s fiber footprint continues to expand across the wider region. Check your address to see what is available now.

Can I get internet on a farm or acreage in Beaver County?

Yes. Our tower network is built to reach the farms and acreages between Beaver County’s towns and villages, not just the main streets. Enter your address on the availability checker and we will confirm your options.

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