By Mike Szostech Last updated
When shopping for a quality budget mattress, it’s easy to wind up looking at an expensive mattress. Even if you start browsing cheap options, it’s easy to slowly creep-up-the-price as you look at features and reviews of more advanced features like copper threading and cooling gel.
However, if you have a limited budget, and you really want a mattress that’s affordable we have good news. There are several options for good mattresses under $1000 in Canada.
Sure, the best budget mattresses might not look as slick or modern, but mattresses are typically covered anyway! And you might have to deal with a less luxurious feel (budget mattresses typically don’t have the nuanced feeling of multiple layers of foams and materials), but that doesn’t mean you should settle for a bad nights sleep.
The one notable difference you’ll find when looking for the best mattress under $1000, is that the warranty period and free-sleep-trial length is typically shorter than on the high-end mattresses. Even still, the warranties are at least 10 years when buying through a reputable Canadian mattress company.
To keep these mattress reviews fair and equal, we’ve used the most popular mattress size in Canada – Queen size – in these Canadian mattress comparisons.
If you only need a twin or full size mattress, there are several options for a mattress under $500. Or, if you’re looking for a smaller mattress and your budget is $1000 then you can afford a more luxury mattress than someone searching for a queen mattress under $1000 in Canada.
How We Chose The Best Mattress Under $1000 in Canada
In Canada, the search for the best mattress under $1000 is a little more difficult than in the USA, as our dollar is currently worth about 75%. So really, we are limited to mattresses that cost $750 in the USA.
Lucky for us, over the past years, with the online bed-in-a-box mattress trend increasing, there are several companies right here in Canada that make and sell mattresses for us. Since they’re in Canada, that helps keep the cost down and keeps us from paying high shipping and import duties.
Here’s our top picks for the best mattress-in-a-box under 1000. Please keep in mind that while we have tried our hardest to give you the best mattresses for most people, you may have specific needs or desires that these mattresses won’t meet.
Best memory foam mattresses under $1000
These mattresses are all foam mattresses with a thick and comfortable layer of memory foam to help you sink into a good night’s sleep. If you need more support, and want a more supportive and traditional feel, then check out the hybrid mattresses in the next section.
The Douglas Mattress
The Douglas mattress combines 3 layers of foam to provide a durable, responsive, and luxurious feel without feeling like quicksand. This memory foam mattress has a motion isolation support foam to eliminate motion transfer between sleepers and to provide good edge support. (Check out our video testing here: Douglas Mattress Review)
The Douglas Mattress is made in Canada, and starts at only $779 for a Queen size. This 10" thick mattress is rated as 'Medium Firm'. GoodMorning.com offers a 365 Night Trial period and a 20 year warranty.
Materials Used: memory foam, cooling gel, cooling fiber or fabric, tencel, removable cover
Certifications: Certi-Pur US
Other: Fiberglass free details
Tuft & Needle Nod
Tuft & Needle was one of the most popular mattresses under $1000 in Canada, but in recent years with increased competition, the playing field has leveled. That doesn't mean this isn't a great mattress, it just means it's no longer the only option.
The Tuft & Needle Nod is made in Canada, and starts at only $749.99 for a Queen size. This 8" thick mattress is rated as 'Medium'. Tuft & Needle offers a 100 Night Trial period and a 10 year warranty.
Materials Used: breathable foam, quilted cover
Certifications: Certi-Pur US, GREENGUARD Gold
Other: Contains fiberglass details
Best hybrid mattress under $1000
Typically, hybrid mattresses cost more than $1000 (especially in Canadian dollars), so we couldn’t list one of our favorite hybrid mattresses. But another one of our favorite hybrid mattresses is often under the $1000 because of sale offers.
While similar to an innerspring mattress, a hybrid mattress also has the benefits of a foam mattress. With hundreds of individually wrapped coil springs, and a plush layer of foam on top, these hybrid mattresses are reasonably priced and very comfortable!
Emma Hybrid Comfort Mattress
Our favorite hybrid mattress, we found the Emma Hybrid Comfort to be the most comfortable mattress we've tested!
*Emma often has deeply discounted offers so be sure to check their website for current discounts*
The Emma Hybrid Comfort Mattress is made in Mexico, and starts at only $1409 for a Queen size. This 13" thick mattress is rated as 'Medium Firm'. Emma offers a 365 night trial period and a 10 year warranty.
Materials Used: memory foam, pocket coils, cooling fiber or fabric, breathable foam, removable cover
Certifications: Certi-Pur US
Other: Fiberglass free details
Sleepenvie Hunter
Cool gel memory foam on top of individually wrapped coil springs help make this mattress feel a lot more expensive than it really is.
The Sleepenvie Hunter is made in Europe and Asia, and starts at only $899.99 for a Queen size. This 14" thick mattress is rated as 'Medium Soft'. Sleepenvie offers a 100 Night Trial period and a 20 year warranty.
Materials Used: memory foam, pocket coils, cooling gel, rayon, quilted cover
Certifications: OEKO-Tex 100, Certi-Pur US
Best king mattress under $1000
In 2023, because of inflation and increased transportation costs, it’s harder to find a king size mattress under 1000 in Canada. Douglas has raised their prices, but they still manage to offer a king size mattress that comes in under $1000 CAD!
The Douglas Mattress
The Douglas Original mattress is praised for its comfort and value for the money. It has enough support to be comfortable for back and side sleepers, and since it has multiple layers of memory foam, it offers great motion isolation.
The top layer of softer memory foam has cooling gel, and sits on top of a stronger layer of foam to increase the firmness level and give added support.
The Douglas Mattress is made in Canada, and starts at only $849.00 for a King size. This 10" thick mattress is rated as 'Medium Firm'. GoodMorning.com offers a 365 Night Trial period and a 20 year warranty.
Materials Used: memory foam, cooling gel, cooling fiber or fabric, tencel, removable cover
Certifications: Certi-Pur US
An all natural mattress under $1000
Our pick from 2022 is no longer under $1000, but at just $1099 it’s close enough we wanted to keep it listed. It’s the only natural mattress even close to the $1000 mark, so if you really need a natural mattress for less than $1000, check this mattress out.
This is as close as you’ll get to a natural mattress under $1000 without having a natural mattress with questionable materials from a questionable location. This is made from certified organic cotton, and GOLS and GOTS natural latex foam.
Dream Green Organic Latex Mattress
The Dream Green Organic Latex Mattress is made in Canada, and starts at only $1099.99 for a Queen size. This 6" thick mattress is rated as 'Firm'. Naturelle offers a 90 day trial period and a 25 year warranty.
Materials Used: natural latex, organic latex, removable cover
Certifications: GOLS, GOTS, OEKO-Tex 100, Certified Organic Cotton
Other: Fiberglass free details
Budget Pick – Best mattress under $500 Canada
When you start looking at mattresses under $500, you realize that the average quality really drops off. Even the good Ikea mattresses aren’t under $500 anymore for a queen size – unless you’re waiting for a black friday sale.
Juno Mattress
This mattress is cheap - so you shouldn't expect much, and neither did we. It was reasonably comfortable, but a little too firm for our liking. Overall, a great budget mattress for a guest bedroom or dorm room.
We like that Good Morning (the company that makes the Juno) has taken the time to make sure the foams are CertiPUR rated and that there are no harmful chemicals used, even though it's a budget mattress!
It's pretty comfy too, even though it only has a single layer of foam. It is a little firmer than we'd prefer, but if you aren't looking for a really soft mattress, this is a great budget pick. This would be a great budget mattress for stomach sleepers, or heavier side sleepers that need a foam firmness that's firmer than average.
It gets even better:
The Juno Mattress is made in Canada, and starts at only $578 for a Queen size. This 8" thick mattress is rated as 'Medium Firm'. GoodMorning.com offers a 120 Night Trial period and a 15 year warranty.
Materials Used: cooling gel, viscose
Certifications: Certi-Pur US
Other: Fiberglass free details
Upgrade Pick – Best mattress under $2000
If you’re willing to increase your budget from $1000 up to $2000 for a mattress in Canada, the market really opens up. Here are a couple of our favourite choices for the best mattress under $2000.
Casper Original Hybrid
Casper uses AirScape technology to keep your body cool while you sleep, and with 3 zones of targeted support, this hybrid mattress helps align your spine while providing relief for your upper body and shoulders.
And to increase support and airflow, the hundreds of individually wrapped pocket coils are surrounded by a firmer border that provides edge support to help you get in and out of bed easily.
The Casper Original Hybrid is made in Unknown - designed in USA, and starts at only $1795 for a Queen size. This 11" thick mattress is rated as 'Medium Firm'. Casper offers a 100 Night Trial period and a 10 year warranty.
Materials Used: memory foam, pocket coils, breathable foam, recycled plastic
Certifications: Certi-Pur US
Other: Contains fiberglass details
Silk & Snow Organic Mattress
This all natural, green mattress, is too expensive to make it as our pick for the best natural mattress under $1000. However, we think it's a great option for an organic hybrid mattress if you have a little more money to spend.
It's made from varying stiffness to provide a balanced support system for spinal alignment, and it's topped with a layer of durable organic latex with a 100% New Zealand Joma wool quilt layer.
The Silk & Snow Organic Mattress is made in Canada, and starts at only $1400 for a Queen size. This 12" thick mattress is rated as 'Medium Firm'. Silk & Snow offers a 100 Night Trial period and a 15 year warranty.
Materials Used: organic latex, cotton, wool, pocket coils
Certifications: eco-INSTITUT, GOLS, GOTS, OEKO-Tex 100
Other: Fiberglass free details
What about Innerspring Mattresses?
Pure innerspring mattresses are a very rare thing these days, with them mostly being offered at large retailers like WalMart and Ikea.
In fact, even WalMart is carrying mattress-in-a-box options like Zinus and so there are more foam mattresses than innerspring mattresses on the markets these days.
If you really want an innerspring mattress, we recommend Ikea.
Is $1000 too much for a mattress?
The cost of a mattress in a box can vary greatly based on the size – a king size mattress is twice the size of a twin size, so of course it will cost more. If you’re looking for a twin sized bed, then perhaps $1000 is a little steep, and instead you should look for the best mattress under $500. However, if you’re looking for a queen size or king size bed, a $1000 is a great amount to budget to upgrade your sleep.
Looking for a budget mattress can be overwhelming, especially when you start digging deep into the materials used. Many times, a mattress that’s affordable turns out to be nothing more than a slab of foam with a cover. We’ve chosen the recommended mattresses above after spending many, many hours reading reviews and digging deep into the materials used and the certifications earned by these manufacturers.
In fact, we did so much work on this, we decided to put together a mattress comparison chart. It currently has over 550 online mattresses available in Canada on it that you can compare based on price, firmness, certifications, and more.
$1000 can seem like a lot to spend on a mattress, but in reality, you will spend up to one-third of your life in bed. If you have the money, we recommend spending enough to ensure that the time you spend in your bed is actually restful. For a good mattress under $1000 with a 10 year warranty, you’re only paying 4 cents for each night of sleep on the mattress.
Other things to keep in mind is what you plan to use the mattress for. If you are using this mattress for a child’s bed, or in a guest room, we would say that $1000 is too much for a mattress that gets that type of usage. If that is what you need a new mattress in Canada for, there are decent options for much less.
If you still aren’t ready to spend the money to replace your mattress, consider checking out our reviews of the best mattress topper. It might be all you need to revitalize your sleep!
What is a reasonable price for a good mattress?
A baseline budget of around $800 is what it costs in Canada tog et a quality mattress. While it used to be that you could get a good mattress for under $500, it’s no longer possible – especially when looking for a well-made model with durable materials.
A quality mattress is an important investment and so while $800 might seem like a lot, we think that the value of mattress you get over trying to buy the cheapest mattress is definitely worth it.
Also keep in mind that if you are changing mattress sizes you may need to budget for new pillows and bedding as well.
Can I get a good mattress for back pain under $1000?
If you experience back pain, you’ll likely want a mattress that provides a balance of support and comfort. Typically, medium-firm mattresses that offer adequate support for the spine while also contouring to the body’s natural curves are the best option.
The hybrid mattresses seem to provide the best type of nuanced support. The top layer of polyfoam is soft and contouring, and yet the innersprings provide the firmer support desired.
If you have back pain and you’re over average weight you’ll likely need to look at something firmer than the average medium-firmness in order to get the support you need. Otherwise, your weight may cause you to sink into the mattress too far and cause your spine to be curved unnaturally.
How do I check out these mattresses under $1200 in person before buying them?