There are a few sources for information on the number of stores or establishments within a specific industry category. This may be useful in looking at the number of outlets that could sell a product to consumers, or in investigating the number B2B customers
IBISWorld publishes reports on Canadian and Ontario industries – and these reports include statistics about the number of businesses within an industry category.
Information on the number of businesses may be found in the ‘Key Statistics’ section of a report.
Statista has data from many sources, relating to industries, consumers, countries, and many other topics. It often has statistics showing the number of stores, retailers, or outlets.
Search for keywords like the name of the product or type of store, and include terms like stores, retailers, outlets, etc. Try switching up your keywords to find additional information.
The Canadian Business Counts are counts of active Canadian businesses. They are produced semi-annually, with data released in August and February. The data tables can be filtered by industry (NAICS) and location, to get a count of businesses within specific criteria.
First, search for Canadian Business Counts on the Statistics Canada Data website to find the data table.
Within the Canadian Business Counts table, data is often available for a specific geography, NAICS, or business size. To refine the table, follow these steps:
A business directory lists companies by product or industry and includes location and contact information. Some also provide company size and sales. Use a business directory to build a list of companies meeting specific criteria – for example, businesses within an industry category and geographic area.
View the FAQs below to learn how to create company lists.