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Cost to Build a Fence in Canada: Per Foot, By Material (2026)

$40 – $95 / linear ft Updated 2026 · 5 min read

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Planning a new fence in Ontario? In 2026, most homeowners pay $40 to $95 per linear foot installed — roughly $4,000–$9,500 for a typical 100-foot backyard fence. Here's how to figure out where your project lands, and how to avoid overpaying.

First, measure your perimeter

Fencing is priced per linear foot — the distance along the ground, not the height. Measure the total run you want enclosed; that number is the foundation of every quote you'll get.

Cost by material (installed, 2026)

$4,500 – $7,500
Typical cost of a 100-foot cedar fence in Ontario, 2026

What changes your price

Three factors move the number most: height (a 6-foot privacy fence costs more than a 4-foot; an 8-foot adds roughly $10–$15 per foot for extra bracing and wind load), gates ($300–$1,500 each), and terrain (rocky or sloped ground can add 20–30% in labour). GTA homeowners can also expect labour rates 10–20% above rural Ontario.

💡 The insider tip that saves real money

Book in the off-season. Fence crews are booked solid in spring and summer, and quotes reflect that demand — schedule for fall or winter and you'll often get a better price for identical work. And always collect three to five quotes: in fencing, the spread between the highest and lowest bid for the same job can run into the thousands.

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The figures in this guide are based on typical 2026 Ontario pricing and are intended as general estimates, not quotes. Your actual cost depends on perimeter, height, materials, terrain, access, and your chosen contractor. Always get an on-site quote before budgeting.