High Speed Internet Across Flagstaff County

From Daysland to Hardisty along Highway 13, MCSnet’s fixed wireless network reaches every town and farm in Flagstaff County, and our fiber build is already under construction in Killam and Heisler. Alberta-owned since 1995, from $49.95/month.

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What You Can Get at Your Flagstaff 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.

Fiber coming

Fiber to the home

Our federally supported build covers Killam and Heisler, with construction required to be complete by March 2027. Follow the build.

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 Flagstaff 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 13

Flagstaff County covers 3,959.78 square kilometres of east-central Alberta and was home to 3,694 people at the 2021 Census. It started life as the Municipal District of Killam No. 390 in 1944 and took the name Flagstaff County in 1968. Highway 13 runs the length of it east to west, linking Daysland, Killam, Sedgewick, and Hardisty on its way from Camrose to Provost, while Highway 36, the Veterans Memorial Highway, crosses it at Killam.

Agriculture and oil extraction anchor the local economy, and the county runs its own Killam-Sedgewick/Flagstaff Regional Airport. MCSnet, based in the neighbouring Lakeland region since 1995, has built our tower network out to reach every one of these communities.

Aerial view of Killam, Alberta, at the junction of Highway 13 and Highway 36 in Flagstaff County
Killam, at the Highway 13 and Highway 36 crossroads that anchors Flagstaff County.

Communities We Serve in Flagstaff County

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

Also served: Heisler (fiber coming), Alliance, Galahad, Strome.

Part of the wider MCSnet rural Alberta network.

Four Towns, Two Villages, and a Couple of Storied Hamlets

Flagstaff County is made up of four towns (Daysland, Hardisty, Killam, and Sedgewick, which hosts the county’s administrative office), the villages of Alliance, Forestburg, and Lougheed, and the hamlets of Galahad and Strome, both of which stepped down from village to hamlet status under the county on January 1, 2016. Add Heisler, 23 kilometres south of Daysland and best known for a roadside sculpture billed as Canada’s largest baseball glove, and you have the full map. Heisler is also named alongside Killam in MCSnet’s current fiber build.

Galahad carries its Arthurian namesake all the way into its street signs, with Merlin Street, Sir Lancelot Street, Guinevere Avenue, King Arthur Street, and Lady Vivian Street (Lady Helen Street breaks the pattern). Alliance, founded as a Canadian Northern Railway station in 1916 and named after Alliance, Ohio, and Strome, settled in 1905 immediately north of Killam and home to the Sodbusters Archives Museum, round out the county’s smaller communities.

Fiber Is Coming to Killam and Heisler

MCSnet’s $31 million Universal Broadband Fund build, announced January 30, 2026, brings fiber to the home to 3,401 households and businesses across more than 30 communities in our northeastern Alberta service area, including Killam and Heisler right here in Flagstaff County. Construction is scheduled for completion by March 2027. Track the fiber projects here.

Everywhere else in the county, fixed wireless already covers the towns and the farms between them today, with speeds up to 940 Mbps, and our fiber footprint keeps expanding across the region. See every plan and price on the plans page.

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 Flagstaff 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 Flagstaff County?

MCSnet offers fixed wireless internet across Flagstaff County, including Killam, Sedgewick, Hardisty, Daysland, Forestburg, and Lougheed, with plans starting at $49.95 per month and speeds up to 940 Mbps depending on your address.

Is fiber internet coming to Flagstaff County?

Yes, in Killam and Heisler. Both are named in MCSnet’s $31 million Universal Broadband Fund build, a 3,401-household project across more than 30 communities scheduled for completion by March 2027. Fixed wireless already covers the rest of the county today.

Can I get internet on a farm in Flagstaff County?

Yes. Our tower network is built to reach the grain and cattle farms between Flagstaff County’s towns, not just the main streets. Enter your address on the availability checker and we will confirm what reaches your property.

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