Industrial Parks

Haldimand County is an excellent location for your industrial or commercial venture. Conveniently located close to major highways, railroads, and the Great Lakes, Haldimand offers affordable, accessible options for your development.

Whether you’re looking to develop land for industrial, energy, transportation, or other uses, we’d love to help you start your business or establish a new location in beautiful Haldimand County!

Frank A Marshall Business Park

Home to a diverse range of industries, the Frank A. Marshall Business Park is located in Dunnville. It offers a variety of lots to suit the needs of investors, and lands are competitively priced with lower development charges, lower industrial tax rate, and competitive wages to provide investors with valuable cost savings. Within the park, you’ll find a range of site sizes to fit your business’ needs.

Features

  • Lands to be sold at fair market value
  • Located in Southern Ontario’s industrial heartland
  • Within 1 hour from US border crossing and the Greater Toronto area
  • Access to highway and rail
  • Less than 40 minutes to Hamilton International Airport
  • Municipally owned lots offer flexible configuration and consolidation
  • Highly visible gateway property available
  • Privately owned investment and lease opportunities may also available

Businesses need to consult and adhere to the following Zoning Bylaw:

HC 1-2020, Haldimand County Comprehensive Zoning Bylaw

Key features of Lake Erie Industrial Park:

Location: North Shore Lake Erie, near Nanticoke, Ontario
Park Size: approximately 4,500 acres
Zoning: Heavy industrial
Highway Access: Via Highways 6 & 3, linking to Highway 403
Air Access: John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport and others
Great Lakes Access: Via U. S. Steel Canada Docks
Owner: Private

Location

The Lake Erie Industrial Park is one of the largest industrial parks in Ontario. Built on a master-planned, approximately 4,500-acre site located along the north shore of Lake Erie (in the south-western corner of Haldimand County), the park combines open space, parkland, and a commercial centre with industrial opportunities.

A three-kilometre area of land surrounding the park has been designated as an Industrial Influence Area. This designation guarantees that conflicting land uses will not develop in proximity to heavy industry in the industrial area. Lots are available in sizes from 1 to 2,000 acres and more. There is a nearby electricity transmission link with open capacity.

Development opportunities

Building on the agricultural roots of Haldimand County, the space is well-suited for processes related to biomass, organic fuel production, and development related to renewable energy, such as :

Energy production
Research and development
Manufacturing activities (light, general and heavy)
Transportation

Transport access

The Lake Erie Industrial Park is offered on a serviced basis and is zoned to support both light and heavy industry. The park is serviced by road, rail, and water access. Highway 6 links Haldimand County to the 400-series highway (the major highway system in Ontario); Highway 3 passes through Haldimand County and runs East-West from Buffalo to Detroit. John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport is within 30 minutes drive.

Major employers nearby

Major employers located in or near the park include Stelco and Imperial Oil.

Contact Haldimand County’s Economic Development & Tourism Division to discuss what available commercial and industrial locations could suit your individual needs.  Call 1-800-863-9607 or 905-318-5932 ext. 6331 or email opportunity@haldimandcounty.on.ca