Saskatchewan
Pharmacy for sale in Saskatchewan
Buy or sell a pharmacy in Saskatchewan with practising pharmacists who know the province's funding model, regulator, and market. Confidential for sellers, qualified access for buyers.
Key numbers: Saskatchewan pharmacy market
4.75x to 6x
typical normalized EBITDA multiple
$120K
market manager salary used in normalization
6 to 12
months for a typical managed sale
- Saskatchewan pharmacies typically transact at 4.75 to 6.0 times normalized EBITDA, a tighter range than central Canada.
- The Saskatchewan Drug Plan provides public coverage, supplemented by income tested programs, so most pharmacies bill a mix of public and private payers.
- Saskatchewan pharmacists can prescribe for a range of minor ailments, adding a clinical service revenue stream.
- Rural pharmacies often serve as essential health infrastructure with very stable prescription volumes.
- A benchmark manager salary of about $120,000 is used when normalizing owner operator earnings in Saskatchewan valuations.
Source: PharmacyBroker.ca transaction parameters and public provincial data, updated July 2026.
Buying or selling a pharmacy in Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan is a smaller market with a correspondingly smaller buyer pool, and multiples run tighter than in Ontario or Alberta. That said, the fundamentals are steady. Rural Saskatchewan pharmacies often function as essential health infrastructure: they are the only pharmacy for a wide catchment area, prescription volumes are stable, and patient loyalty is high. Well tenured operations with steady scripts transact reliably within the 4.75 to 6.0 range.
The Saskatchewan Drug Plan anchors public coverage, and pharmacists in the province can prescribe for a range of minor ailments, which supports incremental clinical revenue. Buyers weigh location risk carefully: a pharmacy in a stable regional centre with clinic proximity is a very different asset from a remote store dependent on a single prescriber, and our framework applies rural and competition adjustments accordingly.
The Saskatchewan College of Pharmacy Professionals licenses pharmacies under The Pharmacy and Pharmacy Disciplines Act and oversees the permit changes involved in a sale. Non-pharmacist ownership is subject to the conditions in that legislation, and every pharmacy must operate under a licensed pharmacist manager, so buyers should confirm structure requirements with the College early.
Pharmacy operations in Saskatchewan are regulated by the Saskatchewan College of Pharmacy Professionals, which oversees the licensing and transfer requirements that every sale must satisfy. We coordinate that process as part of every engagement.
No public listings in Saskatchewan right now
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