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Building Permit Activity & Wait Times in St. Catharines (2026)

62
median days
114.7
average days
1,468
permits (12 mo)
n/a
avg project value

Across 1,468 building permits issued in St. Catharines, ON over the trailing 12 months, the typical permit took a median of 62 days from application to issuance, with an average of 114.7 days. The average runs higher than the median because a minority of large or complex projects pull the mean upward, which is exactly why the median is the number to plan around.

St. Catharines permit activity at a glance

MetricValue
Median days to issuance62 days
Average days to issuance114.7 days
Permits issued (last 12 months)1,468
Average permits per month122
Average project valuen/a
Cross-city median (6 timing cities)28 days

How St. Catharines compares

The median across the 6 cities in our dataset that publish processing-time data is 28 days. St. Catharines sits 34 days slower than that benchmark. A wait time below it means permits here generally move faster; above it means the opposite. Either way, the spread between fast and slow categories within a single city is usually wider than the gap between cities, so the by-work-type table below matters more than any single headline number.

Permit activity by type of work in St. Catharines

Not all permits move at the same speed. Simple alterations clear far faster than new-building applications. Here is how the most common work types in St. Catharines broke down over the last 12 months:

Type of work Permits Median days Avg days
Residential 957 176 151.2
Plumbing Only 198 3 23.3
Secondary Buildings 102 22 40
Assembly 52 48 86
Sign Permit 44 21 58.4
Mercantile 30 41 65.4
Business & Personal Services 28 34 70.8
Industrial 17 54 140.9
Designated Structure 16 16 17.9
Temporary Structure 13 13 19.1

Permit volume trend

St. Catharines issued 1,468 permits over the trailing 12 months . The busiest single month was Sep 2025 (353 permits). Volume drives wait times: months with a surge in applications tend to push processing times up as review staff work through the backlog.

What drives building permit wait times

Permit processing time is rarely about a single step. The biggest levers are:

How to read these benchmarks

These are permit-volume and application-to-issuance timing benchmarks, they measure how long permits that were issued took to get there. They are not approval rates: the underlying dataset has no approval-versus-denial field, so we never report rejection percentages. Use the median as your realistic planning number, the average as your worst-case buffer, and the by-work-type table to set expectations for your specific project. The single best way to stay on the fast end is to submit a complete, compliant application the first time.

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Source: Wolf Codes permit dataset, 4,291,388 Canadian building permits. Figures cover the trailing 12 months, analysed June 2026. Permit-volume and (where available) application-to-issuance timing benchmarks from the Wolf Codes permit dataset. The data has no approval/denial column, so these are NOT approval rates — they measure how many permits were issued, their declared value, and how long issued permits took where a processing-time field is published. Only cities with at least 50 qualifying permits are reported.