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The Best Gaming Laptops in Canada (2026)

Updated for 2026Last updated 2026-06-08 · Test Bench 1.2

BestLaptop.ca Test Team

Reviewed and tested in-house · Updated 2026-06-08 · Test Bench 1.2

How we test →

A good gaming laptop needs strong sustained GPU and CPU performance, a fast display, and cooling that holds up under load. We tested frame rates, thermals, and fan noise, then factored in Canadian pricing.

We prioritize gaming frame rates, display refresh rate, thermals, and value.

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Our picks at a glance

RoleLaptopScorePrice (CAD)
Best OverallASUS ROG Zephyrus G14 (2025)8.1$2,699Details
Best Mid-RangeHP OMEN Transcend 14 (2026)8.0$2,399Details
Best BudgetMSI Stealth 16 AI Studio (2025)7.8$2,999Details
Best PremiumRazer Blade 14 (2025)7.8$3,299Details
Best AlternativeLenovo Legion Pro 5 (2025)7.6$2,499Details
Also GreatASUS TUF Gaming A15 (2025)7.2$1,299Details
Best Overall

Overall score

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ASUS ROG Zephyrus G14 (2025)

Best for
Gaming, video editing, photo editing
Tested config
AMD Ryzen 9, 32GB
Price (CAD)
$2,699

The ROG Zephyrus G14 performs well for gaming and creative work in a portable 14-inch body. It is a strong choice if you want a compact gaming laptop with a great OLED screen. The main drawbacks are battery life under load and price.

What it does well

  • + Strong RTX 4070 gaming performance
  • + Excellent OLED display
  • + Compact and well-built

What it does poorly

  • Short battery life under load
  • Fans get loud
  • Expensive

Who should buy it: Gamers and creators who want strong performance in a portable chassis.

Who should skip it: Buyers who prioritize battery life or a quiet machine.

Available at: Best Buy Canada, Canada Computers

Best Mid-Range

Overall score

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HP OMEN Transcend 14 (2026)

Best for
Portable gaming, creative work
Tested config
Intel Core Ultra, 32GB
Price (CAD)
$2,399

The OMEN Transcend 14 packs RTX 5070 gaming and a bright OLED display into a compact, relatively light 14-inch body. It is a strong choice for gamers who want portability, though battery life is short under load and it runs warm.

What it does well

  • + Strong RTX 5070 gaming
  • + Excellent OLED display
  • + Compact and fairly light

What it does poorly

  • Short battery under load
  • Runs warm
  • Soldered RAM

Who should buy it: Gamers who want recent GPU performance in a portable 14-inch laptop.

Who should skip it: Buyers who prioritize battery life or quiet operation.

Available at: HP Canada, Best Buy Canada

Best Budget

Overall score

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MSI Stealth 16 AI Studio (2025)

Best for
Gaming, video editing, photo editing
Tested config
Intel Core Ultra, 32GB
Price (CAD)
$2,999

The Stealth 16 AI Studio is a thin RTX 4080 laptop with a gorgeous 240Hz OLED display, suited to gaming and creative work. It performs well, but it runs warm and battery life is short under load.

What it does well

  • + Strong RTX 4080 performance
  • + Excellent 240Hz OLED
  • + Relatively thin and light

What it does poorly

  • Short battery life under load
  • Runs warm
  • Expensive

Who should buy it: Creators and gamers who want a portable RTX 4080 with an OLED screen.

Who should skip it: Buyers who prioritize battery life or quiet operation.

Available at: Canada Computers, Best Buy Canada

Best Premium

Overall score

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Razer Blade 14 (2025)

Best for
Gaming, creative work
Tested config
AMD Ryzen 9, 32GB
Price (CAD)
$3,299

The Blade 14 offers strong RTX 4070 gaming in a premium, compact aluminium chassis. It is a strong choice if you want an understated gaming laptop, but it is expensive and runs warm under sustained load.

What it does well

  • + Premium aluminium build
  • + Strong gaming performance
  • + Compact 14-inch chassis

What it does poorly

  • Very expensive
  • Runs warm
  • Short battery under load

Who should buy it: Buyers who want premium build and gaming power in a small laptop.

Who should skip it: Value-focused buyers and those needing long battery life.

Available at: Best Buy Canada

Best Alternative

Overall score

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Lenovo Legion Pro 5 (2025)

Best for
Gaming, workstation, video editing
Tested config
Intel Core i9-14900HX, 32GB
Price (CAD)
$2,499

The Legion Pro 5 is a strong choice for buyers who want high-frame-rate gaming and heavy multitasking at a relatively sensible price. It performs well for gaming and creative export, but it is heavy and battery life is short.

What it does well

  • + Excellent gaming and creative performance
  • + Fast 240Hz display
  • + Upgradeable RAM and storage

What it does poorly

  • Heavy and bulky
  • Short battery life
  • Plastic-heavy chassis

Who should buy it: Gamers and creators who want strong performance and upgradeability at a fair price.

Who should skip it: Anyone who needs portability or long unplugged battery life.

Available at: Lenovo Canada, Best Buy Canada, Canada Computers

Also Great

Overall score

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ASUS TUF Gaming A15 (2025)

Best for
Budget gaming
Tested config
AMD Ryzen 7, 16GB
Price (CAD)
$1,299

The TUF Gaming A15 is the best-value gaming laptop we have tested, pairing an RTX 4060 with upgradeable RAM and storage for under $1,400. The 1080p display and plastic build are the expected trade-offs at this price.

What it does well

  • + Excellent gaming value
  • + RTX 4060 performance
  • + Upgradeable RAM and storage

What it does poorly

  • Only a 1080p display
  • Heavy and plain
  • Short battery life

Who should buy it: Gamers who want strong 1080p performance and upgradeability for under $1,400.

Who should skip it: Buyers who want a premium display or a portable machine.

Available at: Best Buy Canada, Canada Computers, Amazon Canada

How We Picked

We prioritize gaming frame rates, display refresh rate, thermals, and value. We start with every laptop we have tested on our current Test Bench, then rank them by the scores most relevant to this use case. We adjust for Canadian street price and retailer availability, and we note where a laptop only makes sense when discounted.

We do not accept payment for placement. We buy or independently source the laptops we test. Read our editorial policy.

How We Test

Every laptop goes through the same standardized tests for display, performance, battery life, keyboard, build, thermals, and ports. We measure real battery life at a fixed brightness and report sustained performance, not just peak benchmarks.

See our full testing methodology →

How to Choose

Start with your main use case and budget, then prioritize the two or three categories that matter most. For most people that means battery life, display quality, and a comfortable keyboard. Use our results table to filter by the specs you care about, or our compare tool to weigh finalists side by side.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best gaming laptops in Canada?

Our top pick is the ASUS ROG Zephyrus G14 (2025), which scored 8.1/10 in our testing. The ROG Zephyrus G14 performs well for gaming and creative work in a portable 14-inch body. It is a strong choice if you want a compact gaming laptop with a great OLED screen. The main drawbacks are battery life under load and price.

How did you choose these laptops?

We prioritize gaming frame rates, display refresh rate, thermals, and value. We buy and test each laptop using our standardized Test Bench and factor in Canadian pricing and availability.

Are these prices in Canadian dollars?

Yes. All prices are in CAD and reflect current pricing at major Canadian retailers, which can change.

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