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Renters Insurance Alberta | Tenant Insurance Cost & Quotes (2026)

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Alberta renters insurance is mid-range in cost nationally — more than Atlantic Canada, less than BC. Alberta’s hail risk (one of the world’s most active hail corridors) is factored into premiums, though for renters the main exposure is contents damage rather than structural claims. Calgary and Edmonton renters should also be aware that overland flooding and sewer backup coverage are important add-ons in Alberta’s increasingly intense summer storm environment.

Alberta tenant insurance is typically affordable compared to home insurance. To understand your legal obligation, see do I need tenant’s insurance? and compare options in our best tenant insurance Canada guide. All policies are reviewed in the home insurance hub.

Average Renters Insurance Costs in Alberta

By City

CityMonthly AverageAnnual Average
Calgary$22–$42$264–$504
Edmonton$20–$38$240–$456
Red Deer$18–$32$216–$384
Lethbridge$18–$30$216–$360
Airdrie$20–$35$240–$420
Medicine Hat$18–$30$216–$360
Fort McMurray$22–$38$264–$456
Smaller Alberta cities$17–$28$204–$336

Calgary’s rates are the highest in Alberta due to hail corridor exposure — even for renters, insurers factor in the higher claims environment.

By Coverage Level

Coverage LevelMonthlyAnnual
Basic$15–$20$180–$240
Standard$20–$35$240–$420
Comprehensive (with sewer/water add-ons)$30–$50$360–$600

What Alberta Renters Insurance Covers

CoverageIncluded
Personal propertyYes
Personal liability ($1M–$2M)Yes
Additional living expensesYes
TheftYes
Fire and smokeYes
Hail damage to contentsYes
Water damage from burst pipesYes
Overland floodingNo — add-on recommended
Sewer backupNo — add-on recommended
Wildfire evacuation expensesCovered under ALE
EarthquakeNo — Alberta seismic risk is low
Building itselfNo — landlord’s responsibility

Wildfire and Renters Insurance

The 2016 Fort McMurray wildfire forced mass evacuations and destroyed 2,400 structures. Many Fort McMurray renters were displaced for weeks or months. Additional living expenses (ALE) coverage in your renters policy covers hotel costs, meals, and other living costs during a mandatory evacuation — even if your unit is not ultimately damaged.

Hail Coverage for Renters

If a hailstorm breaks your apartment windows and water damages your contents, the building’s exterior is the landlord’s problem — but your soaked furniture, electronics, and clothing are your problem. Renters insurance covers your belongings in this scenario.

Best Renters Insurance Companies in Alberta

InsurerNotes
Intact InsuranceLarge Alberta market
TD InsuranceMulti-product bundle
AvivaStrong Alberta presence
WawanesaCompetitive Prairies
The Co-operatorsGood coverage options
AMA (Alberta Motor Association)Member discounts — very competitive
Peace Hills InsuranceAlberta-based
Sonnet InsuranceOnline-first, competitive

AMA membership frequently delivers the best combined home/auto bundle rate in Alberta. If you have a vehicle, joining AMA and bundling renters and auto insurance is often the single most effective cost-saving strategy.

How to Save on Alberta Tenant Insurance

StrategySavings
Bundle with auto insurance10–25%
AMA membership10–20%
Increase deductible10–20%
Monitored alarm system5–15%
Smoke detectors and sprinklers5–10%
Claims-free loyalty5–10%
Pay annually2–5%
Add-OnWhyMonthly Cost
Sewer backupSummer storms overwhelm drains$5–$15
Overland floodIncreasing storm intensity$8–$20
Identity theftWorth adding in bundle$3–$8

Alberta vs Other Provinces

ProvinceAverage Monthly
BC$25–$50
Ontario$20–$35
Alberta$20–$40
Manitoba / Saskatchewan$18–$30
Atlantic Canada$15–$25
Quebec$15–$25

Alberta tenants pay reasonable rates relative to BC but more than Quebec or Atlantic Canada, reflecting the province’s elevated weather claims environment.