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5 Free Netflix Search Engines: Boost your Netflix Experience in Canada

The Seeker by The Seeker
December 20, 2021
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As far as streaming services are concerned, Netflix has proved time and time again why it is the most popular and optimized streaming service on the planet. In Canada alone, there are 18 million Netflix subscribers. 

Founded in 1997 by Reed Hastings and Marc Randolph, this streaming giant completely revolutionized how people entertained themselves. 

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The ability to stream anywhere and on any device has contributed a lot to Netflix’s popularity. The streaming service is available to stream on almost all device/operating systems such as Windows, Mac, Android, iOS, Firestick, Android TV Box, Smart TVs, Gaming consoles, digital media players, and a lot more. 

Unfortunately, due to Netflix content library geographical restrictions, Canadians only have access to 2562 movies and 623 TV shows compared to Americans who have access to 4593 movies and 1157 TV shows. This causes our Canadian friends to be deprived of various award-winning originals, TV shows, animated features, and movies. 

However, with just a simple click of a virtual private network, Canadians can easily mask their Canadian IP address with an American IP address and watch everything the US Netflix content catalogue has to offer. Just subscribe to a VPN Canada provider and start streaming US Netflix in Canada. 

But with so much content available to Netflix users in Canada now, it is very common to get confused or lost into thinking about what to watch on Netflix? 

Luckily, there is a tool available online that can let you search for content with the help of various filters. 

So, in today’s article, we will bring you the five completely free Netflix search engines so our Canadian friends can easily boost their Netflix streaming experience. 

Netflix search engine 

A Netflix search engine is a website that allows you to find movies, shows, and other Netflix content based on a few specific requirements. 

You can set up different filters of your choice, and the websites will only display you the content that is an exact match to your provided requirement. 

Let’s look at some free Netflix search engines that Netflix users in Canada can use to find their favourite TV shows and movies on any region’s Netflix. 

FlixSearch.io

FlixSearch.io offers you the exact number of Netflix content available for each country on its front page. You can see the flags of the countries at the top side with the number of TV shows and movies written right below it. 

You can also search for TV shows or movies by the name of actors or directors. When you search for a particular actor or director, then it will display you the titles that the respective individual has worked on/in. 

Our Canadian Netflix users will also see which country that TV show or movie is available in by seeing the country’s flag under the title. 

FlickSurfer.com

FlickerSurfer.com is a Netflix search engine with a very user-friendly interface. At the top of the website, you can directly select the country or region for your desired content. 

You will find two separate categories below the country selection, such as TV shows and movies. You can also directly search using the artist’s name or director using the website search option. 

Canadian Netflix users can also use the advanced filter option and set up their preferences. The website will then present the titles that exactly match your preferences.  

MoreFlicks.com

MoreFlicks.com will let Canadians search for TV shows and movies on Netflix, Hulu, iTunes, BBC iPlayer, NowTV, and more. You can exclusively add the streaming services you want and remove those you don’t want to search for. 

Once you have searched for a movie or TV show, the website will confirm the streaming platforms it is currently available on. When you hover your mouse over the title, it will also tell you the name of the countries that particular content is available in. 

AllFlicks.net

This Netflix search engine lets you perform very detailed and extensive searches as it allows you to find content based on their release year, genre (romance, horror, comedy, motivation/wellness), IMDB ratings, and more. 

The search results will be displayed in a list format, and you have the option to select the number of searches that should be displayed on a single page, such as 10, 25, 50, etc. 

You can also get additional information such as ratings and trailer (if available) by clicking on your preferred title. It also offers a list of top 100 movies by Rotten Tomatoes. 

By clicking on the country’s flag at the top of the websites, you can see all the movies and shows available in that country. 

Instantwatcher.com

These Netflix search engines possess the ability to let our Canadian streamers search titles from Netflix and Amazon simultaneously. 

This website also offers two lists based on what other users have searched and viewed. The first list displays content that has been popular in the last 24 hours, and the second list displays new titles. 

You can also select your desired genre and set up different filters to find exactly what you are looking for. These search filters are available to narrow down many TV shows and movies. 

As far as streaming services are concerned, Netflix has proved time and time again why it is the most popular and optimized streaming service on the planet. In Canada alone, there are 18 million Netflix subscribers. 

Founded in 1997 by Reed Hastings and Marc Randolph, this streaming giant completely revolutionized how people entertained themselves. 

The ability to stream anywhere and on any device has contributed a lot to Netflix’s popularity. The streaming service is available to stream on almost all device/operating systems such as Windows, Mac, Android, iOS, Firestick, Android TV Box, Smart TVs, Gaming consoles, digital media players, and a lot more. 

Unfortunately, due to Netflix content library geographical restrictions, Canadians only have access to 2562 movies and 623 TV shows compared to Americans who have access to 4593 movies and 1157 TV shows. This causes our Canadian friends to be deprived of various award-winning originals, TV shows, animated features, and movies. 

However, with just a simple click of a virtual private network, Canadians can easily mask their Canadian IP address with an American IP address and watch everything the US Netflix content catalogue has to offer. Just subscribe to a VPN provider and start streaming US Netflix in Canada. 

But with so much content available to Netflix users in Canada now, it is very common to get confused or lost into thinking about what to watch on Netflix? 

Luckily, there is a tool available online that can let you search for content with the help of various filters. 

So, in today’s article, we will bring you the five completely free Netflix search engines so our Canadian friends can easily boost their Netflix streaming experience. 

Netflix search engine 

A Netflix search engine is a website that allows you to find movies, shows, and other Netflix content based on a few specific requirements. 

You can set up different filters of your choice, and the websites will only display you the content that is an exact match to your provided requirement. 

Let’s look at some free Netflix search engines that Netflix users in Canada can use to find their favourite TV shows and movies on any region’s Netflix. 

FlixSearch.io

FlixSearch.io offers you the exact number of Netflix content available for each country on its front page. You can see the flags of the countries at the top side with the number of TV shows and movies written right below it. 

You can also search for TV shows or movies by the name of actors or directors. When you search for a particular actor or director, then it will display you the titles that the respective individual has worked on/in. 

Our Canadian Netflix users will also see which country that TV show or movie is available in by seeing the country’s flag under the title. 

FlickSurfer.com

FlickerSurfer.com is a Netflix search engine with a very user-friendly interface. At the top of the website, you can directly select the country or region for your desired content. 

You will find two separate categories below the country selection, such as TV shows and movies. You can also directly search using the artist’s name or director using the website search option. 

Canadian Netflix users can also use the advanced filter option and set up their preferences. The website will then present the titles that exactly match your preferences.  

MoreFlicks.com

MoreFlicks.com will let Canadians search for TV shows and movies on Netflix, Hulu, iTunes, BBC iPlayer, NowTV, and more. You can exclusively add the streaming services you want and remove those you don’t want to search for. 

Once you have searched for a movie or TV show, the website will confirm the streaming platforms it is currently available on. When you hover your mouse over the title, it will also tell you the name of the countries that particular content is available in. 

AllFlicks.net

This Netflix search engine lets you perform very detailed and extensive searches as it allows you to find content based on their release year, genre (romance, horror, comedy, motivation/wellness), IMDB ratings, and more. 

The search results will be displayed in a list format, and you have the option to select the number of searches that should be displayed on a single page, such as 10, 25, 50, etc. 

You can also get additional information such as ratings and trailer (if available) by clicking on your preferred title. It also offers a list of top 100 movies by Rotten Tomatoes. 

By clicking on the country’s flag at the top of the websites, you can see all the movies and shows available in that country. 

Instantwatcher.com

These Netflix search engines possess the ability to let our Canadian streamers search titles from Netflix and Amazon simultaneously. 

This website also offers two lists based on what other users have searched and viewed. The first list displays content that has been popular in the last 24 hours, and the second list displays new titles. 

You can also select your desired genre and set up different filters to find exactly what you are looking for. These search filters are available to narrow down many TV shows and movies. 

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