Top shoe companies in Canada
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SIC and industry classification for Canadian shoe companies
Canadian shoe companies fall under SIC code 3140. The list above covers every active Canadian company tagged with this code plus closely related codes, so the province and revenue breakdowns reflect the entire sector rather than a sample.
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Frequently asked questions about shoe companies in Canada
Our list tracks every active Canadian shoe companies across all ten provinces and three territories, sourced from federal Corporations Canada (ISED) and provincial business registries and verified monthly. The exact count changes as firms register, dissolve and merge.
The biggest concentrations of shoe companies are in Ontario, Quebec, British Columbia and Alberta. The full province breakdown above shows the share each Canadian province and territory holds.
Canadian shoe companies are primarily covered by SIC code 3140. The list above covers every active Canadian company tagged with this code plus closely related codes. The platform link beside each result lets you filter by sub-code or by SIC major group.
Yes. Apply your filters (province, size, revenue, etc.) on the platform, preview the result, then export the full filtered list as CSV or Excel. Larger exports are delivered by email link. Request a free sample first if you want to evaluate the data before you buy.
Every record includes the firm name, full business address, primary phone, business email (where available), website, BN, employee size, revenue band, founding year and SIC classification. Records are sourced from federal Corporations Canada and provincial registries and re-verified monthly.
Monthly. Each refresh removes firms that have dissolved and adds new registrations from the latest federal and provincial registry feeds. The "Last updated" line at the top of this page shows the most recent refresh date.
The biggest concentrations of shoe companies are in Ontario, Quebec, British Columbia and Alberta. Use the interactive province map above to compare any two provinces by share of the Canadian shoe companies market.






















































