Portable Starlink Canada

Portable Starlink in Canada — pack it, plug it in, go

The Starlink Mini is the most portable satellite internet kit currently available in Canada. Roughly the size of a laptop, integrated router, 20–40W power draw. We rent them fully provisioned from $45/day.

  • Mini terminal fits in a backpack · under 3 kg case total
  • Integrated Wi-Fi router · no separate hardware to lose
  • 12V DC or AC power · 500Wh battery runs it 12+ hours
  • Pre-loaded with unlimited Roam data
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Starlink Mini kits from $45/day · unlimited data · refundable deposit · pickup in St. John's or NL-wide shipping.

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What "portable" actually means

Portable in Starlink terms means the dish can move between sites — not that it works while moving. Every setup is: pick a clearing, put the Mini flat with a view of the northern sky, power on, wait 60 seconds. Then it works exactly like home internet until you pack it up.

Common portable use cases

  • Truck bed / RV rooftop while parked
  • Boat deck at anchor
  • Cabin, cottage, hunt camp
  • Field crew base camp
  • Emergency backhaul during storm outages

Pair it with the Boondocker pack

Off-grid? Add our Boondocker Power Pack: a 500Wh battery + 100W folding solar panel that keeps a Mini live 12+ hours on battery alone and indefinitely with sun. $40/day or $149/week as an add-on.

Frequently asked

How portable is the Starlink Mini?

The Mini terminal is roughly the size of a laptop, weighs about 1.1 kg, and fits in a backpack. Add the router (integrated in the Mini) and cables, and the full kit fits in a small hard case under 3 kg.

Can I use it on the go — driving or on a boat?

It needs to be stationary and pointed at open sky to acquire signal. Once locked, brief obstructions are fine, but active driving/sailing is not supported on Roam. For live in-motion use, you need Mobile Priority (business tier).

What power does it need?

12V DC direct (car/boat/RV battery) or AC via the included wall adapter. 20–40W typical draw. A 500Wh power station runs it 12+ hours off-grid.