Canadian Wire & Cable from Prysmian

January 15, 2026

Prysmian has been serving the Canadian market for more than a century.

Prysmian’s Canadian facilities are dedicated to providing advanced, reliable cabling solutions for power distribution, industrial and construction applications, telecom, and more. 

Backed by a global network, Prysmian Canada is your partner for innovative wire and cable products—many manufactured right here in Canada by Canadian workers. 

Canadian Made Products from Prysmian

ProductType of ProductPlant Location
Aluminum RodProcessed into aluminum strand at cable plantLapointe QC
Aluminum StripProcessed into aluminum metal armorSt. Maurice QC
Bare Overhead ConductorsDistribution & Transmission conductors, all sizesSt. Maurice QC
Bare Overhead ConductorsACSR, AAC, AAAC, ACSS, etc.St. Maurice QC
Copper Building WireRW90/RWU90, AC90Prescott ON
Industrial PowerMV-90, MV-105Prescott ON
NUAL® Aluminum Building WireRW90/RWU90, ACWUPrescott ON
Primary PowerMedium Voltage, C/N, 5kV to 46kVPrescott ON
Secondary PowerUSEI & USEB, CU & AL conductorPrescott ON; St. Jerome QC
Secondary PowerNS-75 & NS-90St. Jerome QC
MV TECKMedium Voltage, Shielded, 5 to 35kVPrescott ON
LV TECKLow Voltage, 600 & 1000 voltPrescott ON

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