Non-alcoholic beverages in Canada - statistics & facts
In 2018, the trade value of imported non-alcoholic beverages reached approximately 842 million U.S. dollars (approximately 1.14 billion Canadian dollars). That year, Canada’s trade of such beverages was predominantly with the United States, with more than 653 million U.S. dollars (approximately 882 million Canadian dollars) of waters, non-alcoholic sweetened or flavored beverages imported into Canada from the United States.
Retail store sales of non-alcoholic beverages generated approximately 9.14 billion Canadian dollars in 2020. Despite a survey finding 63 percent of Canadian consumers believe drinking from plastic water bottles is not good for their health, bottled water was one of the most popular soft drink categories, with 55 percent of respondents claiming to have consumed the beverage in the past month. In the past, bottled water sales reached approximately 3.83 billion U.S. dollars, and were forecast to increase to around 4.46 billion U.S. dollars in 2022.