2026 May 11th

Killex Herbicide Canada — Bulk Pricing, Ontario 63/09 & Where to Buy (2026)

By Amani Khehra — Procurement Lead, ChickenPieces (Calgary, AB). Updated May 11, 2026.

If you manage a golf course in Oakville, a sod farm in Aldergrove, or a municipal grounds crew anywhere between St. John's and Victoria, you already know the name. Killex is the broadleaf herbicide Canadian turf managers have leaned on for forty years. What's changed is where you can legally buy it, what it costs in 2026, and how Ontario Reg. 63/09 affects the paperwork on your desk.

This guide answers the three questions our procurement line gets every week: where to buy Killex in Canada at bulk pricing, which provinces still allow professional and agricultural use, and how fast we can put it on your loading dock.

No fluff. We're a Calgary-based distributor, Health Canada PCP Registration #16945 is on the label, and we ship to every province.

Quick answer for buyers in a hurry

  • Killex 1 L Concentrate (covers 8,000 sq ft): $69.99 CAD — view SKU
  • Killex 4 L Ready-to-Use with Comfort Wand: $79.99 CAD — view SKU
  • Killex 709 mL Ready-to-Use (spot treatment): $24.99 CAD — view SKU
  • Volume tiers: 5% off at 4–11 units, 10% off at 12+ units
  • Free shipping on orders over $199 CAD across Canada (UPS, 2–6 business days transit)
  • All provinces eligible for professional/agricultural class buyers; Ontario domestic restrictions apply (details below)

Get a Canadian quote for bulk Killex → · Phone: 1-833-462-8550

Why Killex still wins for Canadian turf

Killex is a three-way liquid formulation: 2,4-D, mecoprop-P, and dicamba. That cocktail kills more than 50 broadleaf species — dandelion, plantain, clover, chickweed, thistle, knotweed — without harming established Kentucky bluegrass, fescue or perennial ryegrass. It is the most-registered selective broadleaf herbicide in Canadian history, and the reason superintendents and sod farmers keep specifying it is simple: it works on cool-season turf in our climate, and the dose response is predictable from Halifax to Kelowna.

Health Canada's Pest Management Regulatory Agency (PMRA) carries it under PCP Registration #16945. That number is your insurance — it means the product on the pallet is the same chemistry registered for use here, not a grey-market relabel.

Who can buy Killex in Canada in 2026?

Canada regulates pesticides at two levels: federal (Health Canada PMRA) sets the registration, and each province decides who's allowed to apply what.

Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba

Professional and agricultural class use is fully permitted. Domestic class also available. No provincial cosmetic ban. Most of our bulk Killex volume ships into the Prairies for golf, sod, and municipal contracts.

British Columbia

Professional and agricultural use permitted. Some municipalities (Vancouver, Whistler) layer additional restrictions on domestic application — but commercial turf operators are unaffected.

Ontario — the one that confuses everyone

Ontario's Cosmetic Pesticides Ban Act (2008) and Ontario Regulation 63/09 prohibit cosmetic (domestic) use of Killex on lawns and gardens. But excepted uses remain legal:

  • Golf courses (with IPM accreditation under O. Reg. 63/09 Schedule 1)
  • Agricultural operations (farms, sod farms, nurseries)
  • Forestry
  • Public health & safety (poison ivy, giant hogweed control by municipalities)
  • Specialty turf (bowling greens, lawn bowling)

If you're a licensed Ontario operator in any of those categories, Killex is legal to buy and apply. You'll need a valid MECP exterminator licence under the Pesticides Act, and your applicator(s) need to be certified in the appropriate class. We don't sell to domestic Ontario buyers — that protects you and us.

Quebec

Quebec's Pesticides Management Code is the strictest in the country for domestic use. Commercial use is permitted under Permis de vente / Permis d'application from the MELCCFP. Killex is a Class 3 product — agricultural and golf course buyers ship freely.

Atlantic Canada (NB, NS, PE, NL)

Nova Scotia and New Brunswick have cosmetic bans similar to Ontario's. PEI and NL allow broader commercial use. All four provinces permit agricultural and golf course application.

Bulk pricing in CAD (May 2026)

FormatCoverageSingle-unit4–11 units12+ units
1 L Concentrate8,000 sq ft$69.99$66.49 (–5%)$62.99 (–10%)
4 L Ready-to-Use~2,000 sq ft per jug$79.99$75.99$71.99
709 mL Ready-to-UseSpot$24.99$23.74$22.49

For pallet quantities (24+ units of 4 L RTU or 48+ of 1 L concentrate), request a Canadian quote.

Shipping & transit times across Canada

All Killex orders ship via UPS Ground from our Calgary, Alberta distribution centre. Free shipping applies on orders over $199 CAD; flat $16.50 CAD on smaller orders.

ZoneProvince / RegionTransit (business days)
1AB, southern BC, southern SK2–3
2MB, northern BC/SK, southern ON3–4
3QC, Atlantic Canada4–6
4Northern ON, territories6–10

Frequently asked questions

Is Killex banned in Canada?
No. Killex (Health Canada PCP #16945) is fully registered nationally. Some provinces ban cosmetic (domestic) lawn use, but professional, agricultural, golf course and excepted uses remain legal.

Can I buy Killex in Ontario in 2026?
Yes, if you're a licensed commercial buyer in an excepted-use category (golf course, agriculture, forestry, public health, specialty turf) under Ontario Reg. 63/09.

How much area does 1 L of Killex Concentrate cover?
At label rate, one litre of concentrate covers approximately 8,000 sq ft (740 m²) of established turf.

Do you ship to Quebec?
Yes. Quebec professional and agricultural buyers under MELCCFP permit receive standard 4–6 day UPS transit from Calgary.

Killex 4 L vs 1 L concentrate — which is the better deal?
The 1 L Concentrate is dramatically more economical per square foot ($0.0087/sq ft vs ~$0.04/sq ft for the 4 L RTU). Most commercial accounts run concentrate; RTU sells into municipal grounds crews with rotating staff.

Get a Canadian Killex quote

Calgary distribution. Cross-Canada UPS shipping. CAD invoicing. Volume tiers honoured online or by phone.

Request a bulk Killex quote → · 1-833-462-8550 (toll-free) · hello@chickenpieces.ca

About the author. Amani Khehra leads procurement at ChickenPieces, a Calgary-based commercial distributor serving food service and grounds operators across all ten provinces and three territories. She has sourced PMRA-registered crop protection inputs for Canadian buyers since 2019.