Canada's investing rules, overseen by CIRO and provincial regulators like the OSC, set clear expectations for how retail platforms handle onboarding, disclosure and client money. Peak Vestholt structures its Canadian offering around those expectations rather than around the minimum any single province requires.
In practice, that means identity verification before any money moves, a published risk disclosure, and withdrawals that return strictly to the method you deposited from. None of this is unique to Peak Vestholt — it is what a compliant platform looks like anywhere in Canada.
The one thing worth double-checking yourself: that any platform you use, including this one, names the operating entity and the applicable regulator in its terms. If it does not, that absence is the review.
Why the CC$350 minimum matters
Peak Vestholt sets its minimum deposit deliberately low, at CC$350, so a new member can test the full process — signup, verification, funding and a first withdrawal — before committing more.
What the minimum buys you
Full platform access, a personal analyst and every tool, from the very first deposit — there is no paid tier above it.
Scaling up later
Adding to a balance you already understand beats starting large and learning afterward.
Questions to ask before you deposit
How do withdrawals work, and to where? What is deducted, and by whom? Who do I contact if something looks wrong? A platform that answers all three clearly and in writing is behaving the way it should.
Investment involves risk, including the possible loss of some or all of the capital you invest. The value of investments can go down as well as up, and you may receive back less than you originally put in. You should not invest money that you cannot afford to lose.