TORONTO — Chick-fil-A plans to expand its Canadian footprint to British Columbia, with five to seven new restaurants expected to open in the province by 2030.
The brand’s growth follows its successful expansion into the province of Alberta in 2024, where three new Chick-fil-A restaurants opened in Calgary and Edmonton last year.
“We’re excited about the opportunity to bring an authentic Chick-fil-A experience to guests in British Columbia, where local Chick-fil-A owner-operators will create hundreds of new jobs, and invest in their teams and local communities,” says Jessica Sisk Roehle, director of Restaurant Development in Canada. “The incredible reception Chick-fil-A received when we expanded into Alberta this past year really energized us as we planned our next steps in Canada. British Columbia has a number of vibrant, thriving communities across the province that makes it such a great place for us to go.”
The company plans to open its first restaurant in British Columbia by late 2027 or early 2028. Additionally, Chick-fil-A plans to open a record eight restaurants across Ontario and Alberta in 2025, marking the most openings in Canada in any year since the first restaurant opened in 2019. The company has opened 22 restaurants in Canada over the past five years.