Canadian companies make many products for consumers. Some are only available in Canada, while others can be bought in the United States and elsewhere in the world. These are some products that are produced in Canada.
Canadian Maple Company
Canadian Maple Company is a business that’s been producing maple syrup since 1951. Their product doesn’t contain any artificial additives or chemicals. It’s organic and produced in Quebec in the Parc des Appalaches region. While this company embraces the traditional way of obtaining maple syrup, it also uses modern techniques. Its maple syrup has been certified as organic as it uses sustainable practices.
Michelin Tires
This company has been producing tires in Canada for decades. It was founded in France in 1889 and its tires are now sold in Canada, the United States, Japan, Germany and elsewhere in the world. Its largest factories are in Nova Scotia, and they have produced over 230 million tires.
McCain Fries
This company’s fries are produced in Florenceville Bristo, New Brunswick, which bills itself as the “French Fry Capital of the World.” Their fries are an iconic brand that is sold across Canada and other parts of the world. One-third of all frozen fries across the world are produced by McCain Fries.
Swedish Fish
Swedish Fish is a candy that’s produced in Hamilton, Ontario. They were originally produced in Sweden but have been made in Canada since the 1950s. Its factory has produced over five billion of its candy fish since that time. Other candies produced at its facility include Sour Patch Kids.
Halls
The cough suppressant brand Halls is produced in Scarborough, Ontario. The company was founded in the U.K. in the 1930s but produces its products for North America in Canada. The Scarborough factory produces over six billion of its cough drops each year.
Sam Bat
Hockey is by far the most popular sport in Canada, but there are still companies that produce products for baseball. Sam Bat was the first company to produce maple bats. Over 100 MLB players use their baseball bats. Players like them because bats made of maple are harder than those made of ash. Its factory is in Carleton Place, Ontario.