Industries

The City of St. Catharines provides critical information and supports around the city's industries, helping you gain insight into the diverse sectors that call St. Catharines home.

Industry sectors

View information on St. Catharines' focused industry sectors, including:

  • Agriculture, food and beverage
  • Cross-cutting technologies
  • Healthcare
  • Manufacturing
  • Professional, engineering and science
  • Tourism
  • Film

Niagara Region industries

View information on the key sectors of Niagara Region as a whole, including:

  • Agri-business
  • Manufacturing
  • Tourism
  • Emerging sectors, such as:
    • Architecture and engineering
    • Computer systems design
    • Scientific research and development
    • Technology and innovation

Top industries by type

Statistics Canada provides in-depth information on St. Catharines' total labour force population aged 15-years-old and over by industry type. Industry categories follow the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).

Industry type (by NAICS classification)Labour force population (2021)

11 Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting

1,445

21 Mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction

75

22 Utilities

425

23 Construction

5,020

31 - 33 Manufacturing

5,685

41 Wholesale trade

2,240

44 - 45 Retail trade

9,135

48 - 49 Transportation and warehousing

2,810

51 Information and cultural industries

900

52 Finance and insurance

2,075

53 Real estate, and rental and licensing

1,240

54 Professional, scientific and technical services

4,095

55 Management of companies and enterprises

75

56 Administrative and support, waste management and remediation services

3,495

61 Educational services

5,055

62 Healthcare and social assistance

9,185

71 Arts, entertainment and recreation

1,425

72 Accommodation and food services

5,305

81 Other services (except public administration)

2,765

91 Public administration

2,615

Top occupation types

Statistics Canada provides in-depth information on St. Catharines' total labour force population aged 15-years-old and over by occupation. Occupations follow the National Occupation Classification (NOC).

OccupationPercentage of occupation make-up (2021)

Sales and service occupations

30.4%

Trades, transport and equipment operators and related occupations

16.2%

Business, finance and administration occupations

13.8%

Occupations in education, law and social, community and government services

11.5%

Health occupations

8.6%

Occupations in manufacturing and utilities

4.8%

Natural and applied sciences and related occupations

5.4%

Occupations in art, culture, recreation and sport

2.8%

Natural resources, agriculture and related production occupations

2.4%

Management occupations

0.9%

Occupation - not applicable

3%

Major employers

St. Catharines' major employers include:

  • Niagara Health: 6,770 employees
  • District School Board of Niagara: 6,160 employees
  • Brock University: 5,750 employees
  • Algoma Central Corporation: 2,098 employees
  • General Motors: 1,445 employees
  • SITEL: 850 employees
  • Meridian Credit Union: 799 employees
  • Commercial Cleaning Services: 744 employees
  • City of St. Catharines: 1,042 employees
  • Rankin Construction Inc: 600 employees
  • Ontario Ministry of Transportation: 561 employees