Stratford-Bruce Peninsula, Ontario
Demographics & Population
Statistics Canada · 2021 Census of Population
Household Income
Community Snapshot
15-54: 154,976
55-64: 47,861
65+: 92,816
- Aging population: Seniors (65+) outnumber youth (0-14); succession and senior-services demand.
Educational Attainment
Economy & Industry
Statistics Canada · Labour Force Survey · Provincial GDP
- Largest sector: Wholesale and retail trade employs 22,900 workers (14.6% of total employment).
- Diversified base: Top 5 sectors are Wholesale and retail trade, Health care and social assistance, Construction, Manufacturing, and Technical trades and transportation officers and controllers.
Housing & Rental Market
Statistics Canada Table 34-10-0133 (Rents) - Table 34-10-0127 (Vacancy) - Reference year 2025
Note: figures are single-year vintages. StatCan and CMHC do not publish ACS-style rolling 5-year housing averages, the long-form Census of Population every 5 years (2016, 2021) plays the equivalent precision role.
CMHC Average Rents by Bedroom
Vacancy & Housing Stock
- Affordable rental market: Annual 2BR rent eats 22.2% of median household income, well below the 30% cost-burdened threshold; supports talent attraction.
Industry Concentration
Location Quotient: industries where Stratford-Bruce Peninsula over- or under-indexes vs. the Canadian national average
Provincial NAICS-3 sub-sector basis (no ER-level NAICS-3 data is published by StatCan; provincial figures inherit to Stratford-Bruce Peninsula).
- Top specialization: Utilities concentrates at 10.99x the national norm, signature-sector territory.
- Cluster depth: 7 sectors register LQ >= 1.5, suggesting an interconnected industrial base rather than reliance on a single sector.
Workforce & Labour
Labour force composition from Statistics Canada population estimates and employment data
Labour Summary
Dependency & Aging
Aging Workforce
Workforce by Occupation
Commute
Work From Home
- Working-age base: 202,837 residents aged 15-64 (57.5% of population) form the labour pool.
- Employment rate: 77% of working-age residents are employed (156,900 workers).
- Succession risk: Seniors (65+) outnumber youth (0-14); plan for retirements alongside attraction strategy.
- Succession risk is real: 23.6% of working-age residents are 55-64. Plan for retirements over the next decade and pair attraction strategy with talent retention.
AI Insights
AI-assisted analysis, drawn from 16 Canadian data sources
Stratford-Bruce Peninsula's industrial base is anchored by Wholesale and retail trade with 22,900 workers, followed by Health care and social assistance and Construction. The region skews older: seniors outnumber youth, which has implications for succession planning and workforce transition strategy.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Key economic and demographic figures for Stratford-Bruce Peninsula, Ontario, from Statistics Canada.
What is the population of Stratford-Bruce Peninsula, Ontario?
352,592 (Statistics Canada, Population Estimates, Table 17-10-0150).
What is the median household income in Stratford-Bruce Peninsula, Ontario?
$81,720 (Statistics Canada, Census 2021).
What is the unemployment rate in Stratford-Bruce Peninsula, Ontario?
3.6% (Statistics Canada, Labour Force Survey, Table 14-10-0393).
