If you're in Canada and keen to catch 'Outlander' Season 7 as it aired, the short version is: yes — the episodes streamed weekly in Canada, but the key is where you get your Starz feed. For the recent seasons, Canadian viewers have generally watched new episodes through Crave’s STARZ add-on (or via Canadian cable packages that carry the Starz channel). That means new episodes dropped on a weekly schedule to match the U.S. airing window, so you could follow each episode in near real-time rather than waiting for the whole season to show up at once.
Practically speaking, I watched the season on Crave with the STARZ subscription enabled: episodes appeared on the Crave platform shortly after they aired on Starz in the U.S., depending on time zones. Crave tends to make the episode available on-demand so you can stream it whenever is convenient after the premiere — handy if you’re catching up after work or prefer to binge the week’s episode at night. If you prefer live TV, subscribing to a cable provider that carries Starz in Canada also gave you weekly broadcast access. Either way, the weekly release vibe was very much intact, which I loved because it turned each new episode into a little communal event.
One other thing to keep in mind is how the season was structured. Season 7 was planned as a longer run split into parts, so the weekly episodes ran across an initial block and then there was a mid-season pause before the rest returned. That split is the kind of scheduling detail that makes weekly viewing extra fun — you get that cliffhanger buzz and space to speculate. If you’re someone who likes to keep up with theories and reactions online, the weekly cadence on Crave made it easy to join conversations without spoilers getting blown up too fast.
A few tips if you want to replicate the same setup: make sure your Crave subscription includes the STARZ add-on (or verify your cable package includes Starz Canada), check the Canadian release time (time-zone differences can mean a few hours), and remember episodes are usually available to stream on demand once they’ve aired so you don’t have to be glued to a specific broadcast time. I loved the weekly ritual — grabbing a snack, settling in, and seeing how Claire and Jamie’s story moved forward one week at a time. It kept the excitement alive and gave me plenty to gush about with friends afterward.
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If you're itching to watch 'Outlander' season 7B, the most straightforward place to start is Starz — that's where the series premieres in the U.S. I pay for the Starz subscription through the Starz app on my smart TV and it lets me stream new episodes the moment they drop. If you have cable, Starz usually comes as an add-on and you can watch episodes live or on-demand through your provider. I like the app because it keeps my watchlist, downloads for offline viewing, and episode extras in one place.
If Starz isn't directly available where you live, don't panic. You can add Starz as a channel on platforms like Amazon Prime Video Channels or the Apple TV app (those carry the Starz feed once you subscribe). For folks who prefer owning, episodes and full episodes are often sold on digital stores like iTunes, Google Play, and Amazon Video. And of course there’s the physical route: Blu-rays and DVDs come later if you’re collecting. Personally, I usually stream on Starz and save the physical copy for my shelf because I love having both a quick watch and a collectible to revisit.