Shingles Manufactured in Canada

Canada has a long history in roofing, and many of the shingles we use today are made right here in Canada.

BeaverTown Roofing
Staff Article

Most shingles you see on roofs today are made from materials sourced in the U.S. or Canada, with very few components manufactured outside North America. The primary materials, such as fiberglass, asphalt, and granules, come from various locations across the globe, but the production process remains largely local.
With rising concerns over tariffs, homeowners are increasingly asking how these changes might impact them and what steps they can take to minimize costs. Here is a brief overview of roof materials that are manufactured right here at home - Canada!
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IKO Brampton Plant Grand Opening
IKO Brampton
BrandManufacturing Location
BP CanadaEdmonton, AB & LaSalle, QC
IKOCalgary, AB & Brampton, ON
CertainTeedMississauga, ON
Owens CorningGuelph, ON

The Current Canadian Shingle Manufacturing Landscape

Canada's roofing industry plays a crucial role in North American shingle manufacturing, with several major brands operating production facilities across the country. These manufacturers have made significant investments in Canadian operations, creating jobs and ensuring a steady supply of high-quality roofing materials for both domestic and international markets.

BP Canada

BP Canada is one of the most dedicated manufacturers when it comes to Canadian production, with facilities in Edmonton, Alberta, and LaSalle, Quebec. The company prides itself on keeping its products local, stating that "with few exceptions, all our products are made in Canada." Their Edmonton facility specializes in BP Mystique shingles, using locally sourced asphalt flux—an advantage made possible by Alberta’s abundant petroleum resources.

IKO

IKO has strategically positioned its manufacturing facilities in Calgary, Alberta, and Brampton, Ontario (a new $100m facility), two of Canada’s largest markets. The Brampton facility, shown above, represents a major investment in Ontario’s manufacturing sector. Known for pushing the boundaries of shingle technology, IKO's Canadian plants produce some of the most advanced architectural and designer shingles available.

CertainTeed

CertainTeed’s Mississauga facility plays a key role in serving the Greater Toronto Area and surrounding regions. As one of Ontario’s leading shingle brands, the company has built a strong distribution network across the province. Their Canadian operations are part of a wider network spanning 60 manufacturing facilities in Canada and the U.S., but the Mississauga plant is tailored to meet the specific climate and construction needs of Central Canada.

Owens Corning

Owens Corning’s Guelph, Ontario facility is a testament to the company’s commitment to Canadian homeowners. Best known for its Duration and TruDefinition series shingles, Owens Corning has invested in advanced manufacturing technology to ensure consistent quality and performance (even in the toughest Canadian weather conditions).

Why Canadian Manufacturing Matters

Having production facilities in Canada offers several benefits to homeowners and contractors. First, it cuts down on transportation costs and delivery times, making projects more efficient and cost-effective. Additionally, Canadian-made shingles are specifically designed to withstand the country’s varied climate, from the bitter cold of Prairie winters to the powerful storms of the Maritimes.

Beyond that, domestic manufacturing provides stability and predictability, particularly in light of fluctuating trade tariffs and global supply chain disruptions. This reliability is especially valuable during peak construction seasons when demand surges.

Supporting Local Economy

These manufacturing plants are not just production hubs—they are vital economic contributors, providing hundreds of jobs and supporting a network of suppliers and service providers. Choosing Canadian-made shingles means supporting Canadian workers and communities while ensuring high-quality materials built for local conditions. The presence of these major manufacturers also fosters innovation and competition, ultimately benefiting consumers through improved products, competitive pricing, and enhanced customer service. As roofing technology advances, strong domestic manufacturing ensures that Canadian homeowners continue to have access to the latest and best roofing solutions

The presence of these major manufacturers in Canada also drives innovation and competition, ultimately benefiting consumers through better products, competitive pricing, and improved customer service. As the roofing industry continues to evolve with new technologies and materials, having strong domestic manufacturing capabilities ensures that Canadian homeowners will continue to have access to the latest and best roofing solutions.

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