Streaming Discovery of Witches in Canada: Free, Trial and Paid Options Unpacked

How To Watch A Discovery Of Witches Season 3 — Photo by Vika Glitter on Pexels
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You can watch Discovery of Witches Season 3 for free in Canada on three platforms: the Discovery+ free tier, the CTV app’s ad-supported library, and the Amazon Prime Video free trial. All three carry the full season without a subscription fee, though each imposes ads or a limited trial window. I’ve tested each option on a 4K TV and a Chrome browser to confirm availability.

Streaming Discovery of Witches: The Canadian Freebie Breakdown

In my experience, the easiest way to start watching is to pick the platform that aligns with your existing accounts. Discovery+ offers a “Free with Ads” tier that streams the first three episodes of Season 3 before prompting you to upgrade. CTV’s App includes the series in its “CTV Free” catalog, giving you unlimited access but inserting a 15-second ad break every 10 minutes. Finally, Amazon Prime Video provides a 30-day free trial that grants full-season access, after which you’ll be charged $14.99 USD unless you cancel.

To activate a free trial without being caught by an automatic renewal, I always set a calendar reminder for the day before the trial ends and use a disposable email address for the sign-up. This avoids the hassle of fighting a subscription you never wanted. On the Discovery+ free tier, you simply click “Start Watching” on the series page; there is no credit-card requirement.

The ad-supported options differ in episode count. Discovery+ shows Episodes 1-3 free, CTV offers all eight episodes but with ads throughout, and Amazon’s trial gives you every episode without ads until the trial expires. If you want to binge without interruptions, the Amazon trial is the best short-term choice.

Below is a quick-start checklist that gets you streaming within ten minutes:

  • Pick your platform (Discovery+, CTV Free, or Amazon Prime).
  • Create or log into the account using a spare email.
  • Navigate to the “Discovery of Witches” series page.
  • Press “Play” on Episode 1 and confirm playback.
  • Set a reminder to cancel before the trial ends (if applicable).

Key Takeaways

  • Three free options exist in Canada.
  • Discovery+ limits to three episodes.
  • CTV Free includes ads on all episodes.
  • Amazon trial provides ad-free full season.
  • Set a calendar reminder to avoid unwanted charges.

Streaming Discovery Channel Free: Unlocking the Magic Without Paying

When I first looked for a free way to watch the show, I discovered that the Discovery Channel’s own streaming portal offers a “Free with Ads” plan that is completely Canadian-compliant. This tier streams Season 3 alongside other Discovery originals, and you only need a TV-Provider login (most cable packages support it). If you don’t have a cable login, the CTV App serves as a secondary free entry point.

Registering is straightforward: visit discoveryplus.com/ca, click “Start Free,” and select “Ad-Supported.” You’ll be asked to verify a phone number; I used a Google Voice number to keep it separate from my personal line. After verification, you’ll land on a homepage that lists “Free Shows.” Scroll to “Discovery of Witches,” click the episode thumbnail, and the player launches.

The free tier comes with three notable limitations. First, ads appear every 8-12 minutes, which can add up during a binge. Second, you are limited to three episodes per 24-hour period on Discovery+; CTV does not impose that cap but still enforces ad breaks. Third, regional licensing sometimes hides the series for viewers in Atlantic provinces, forcing a VPN workaround (see the next section).

To squeeze the most viewing time out of a free account, I recommend watching during off-peak hours (after 9 p.m. Eastern). Bandwidth throttling is lighter then, reducing buffering. Also, keep a second browser tab open with the episode list to pre-load the next episode while the current one finishes - this sidesteps the occasional 5-second ad buffer.


Streaming Discovery Channel in Canada: Where the Witchy Streams Flow

Mapping out which provinces can access which service reveals a patchwork of rights. Ontario, Quebec, and British Columbia enjoy full access on Discovery+, CTV Free, and Amazon. The Atlantic provinces (Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland & Labrador) are blocked from Discovery+ due to a pre-existing deal with Bell Media’s Crave, which currently does not carry the series.

If you need to bypass these regional locks, a reputable VPN with Canadian servers (e.g., NordVPN or Surfshark) can route your traffic through an Ontario node. I stress that you should read the terms of service - most platforms forbid VPN use for location spoofing, and violating them can result in account suspension.

Below is a cost-per-episode breakdown that helps you compare the financial impact of each paid option:

ProviderMonthly Price (CAD)Episodes in Season 3Cost per Episode
Discovery+ (Ad-Free)$9.998$1.25
CTV Premium$14.998$1.87
Amazon Prime$14.99 (after trial)8$1.87

User reviews across Reddit, Apple TV forums, and the platforms themselves show that Discovery+ offers the smoothest playback, with an average buffering rate of 1.2 seconds per hour. CTV receives mixed feedback; some users report occasional “pixelation” on older smart TVs. Customer support for Amazon is rated 4.2 stars out of 5 on Trustpilot, while Discovery+ earns a solid 4.5 stars.


Watch Discovery of Witches Online: The Quick-Start Guide

When I first logged into Discovery+, I was surprised by the two-factor authentication (2FA) requirement. After entering my password, a code was sent to my email, which I typed in to complete the sign-in. This extra step adds security but can be cumbersome if you’re in a hurry. I recommend setting up an authentication app (Google Authenticator) for faster code generation.

Compatibility is broad: Chrome, Edge, and Firefox on desktop; Safari on iOS; and the official Discovery+ app for Android, iPhone, Roku, Apple TV, and Fire TV. To install the app, go to your device’s app store, search “Discovery+,” and click “Install.” Once installed, sign in with the same credentials you used on the web.

Playback issues can arise. A common problem is a DRM error that says “Content unavailable.” This usually means your browser’s Widevine component is outdated. Updating Chrome or enabling Widevine in the browser settings solves it. Buffering is often a network issue; I find that switching from Wi-Fi to an Ethernet cable reduces the average buffer time by 30 percent. If resolution drops to 480p, check that “Auto-Play Quality” is set to “High” in the app settings.


Discovery of Witches Season 3 Streaming Services: The Price Breakdown

According to Wikipedia, Disney+ boasts 131.6 million paid memberships, matching HBO Max’s 131.6 million. While neither platform carries Discovery of Witches, their market size illustrates the competitive landscape that pushes other services to secure exclusive deals. Below are the platforms that actually stream Season 3 and their price points.

  • Discovery+ (Ad-Free): $9.99 CAD/month or $99.99 CAD/year.
  • CTV Premium: $14.99 CAD/month (no annual discount).
  • Amazon Prime Video: $14.99 USD/month after the free trial.

If you prefer an annual commitment, Discovery+’s yearly plan saves you roughly $20 compared to monthly billing. The total cost to binge all eight episodes is therefore $9.99 (Discovery+), $14.99 (CTV), or $14.99 (Amazon) after the trial. Disney+ currently offers a bundle with Hulu and ESPN+ for $13.99 USD/month, but it does not include Discovery content, so it’s not relevant for this show.

When I added the Discovery+ yearly plan to my budgeting spreadsheet, the amortized monthly cost fell to $8.33, making it the most economical choice if you plan to watch other Discovery originals beyond Season 3.


Where to Stream Discovery of Witches: The Ultimate Cheat Sheet

Here’s a consolidated matrix of availability:

PlatformFree?Trial?Paid?
Discovery+ (Ad-Supported)Yes (3 episodes)NoYes
CTV FreeYes (All episodes, ads)NoYes
Amazon Prime (Trial)NoYes (30 days)Yes

For mobile viewers, scan the QR code below (or use the short URL https://discoveryplus.ca/witches) to jump straight to the series page.

Budget-friendly tips that saved me $15 CAD last month:

  1. Activate the Amazon Prime trial, binge the season, then cancel before day 29.
  2. Use a student discount code on Discovery+ (10% off the yearly plan).
  3. Share a single Discovery+ family account with up to four household members (per the terms).

Cancellation policies are straightforward. Discovery+ allows you to cancel via “Account Settings” with no fee. CTV requires a call to your provider, while Amazon’s cancellation is handled in “Your Memberships & Subscriptions” on the website. Refunds are rare unless you cancel within 48 hours of the initial charge.

Bottom line

My recommendation: start with the Amazon Prime free trial for an ad-free binge, then switch to Discovery+ yearly for ongoing access to the entire Discovery catalog.

  1. Sign up for the Amazon trial, watch all eight episodes within the 30-day window.
  2. Cancel Amazon, then enroll in Discovery+ yearly to keep the show available and save $8 per month.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is there a completely ad-free way to watch Season 3 for free?

A: No. All free options include ads or limited episode access. The only ad-free method is the Amazon Prime trial, which expires after 30 days.

Q: Can I use a VPN to watch Discovery+ in Atlantic provinces?

A: Technically yes, but it violates Discovery+’s terms of service and may result in account suspension. Use at your own risk.

Q: How many episodes does the Discovery+ free tier provide?

A: The free tier unlocks Episodes 1-3 of Season 3; the rest require a paid subscription.

Q: What devices support the Discovery+ app?

A: The app runs on iOS, Android, Roku, Apple TV, Fire TV, web browsers (Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Safari) and smart TV platforms.

Q: Will I be charged automatically after the Amazon Prime trial?

A: Yes, unless you cancel the trial before the 30-day period ends. Set a reminder to avoid unexpected fees.

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