As of January 23, 2025, Canada has a total of 9,106 convenience stores, reflecting a 2.75% increase from 2023. Among them, 4,041 stores (44.38%) are independently owned, while the remaining 5,065 stores (55.62%) are part of larger brands. The top three provinces with the highest number of convenience stores are Ontario, with 3,863 stores, followed by Quebec with 2,096, and British Columbia with 1,172. The average age of convenience stores in Canada is approximately 6 years and 5 months.
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